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Nearly 10 million Starbucks customers use its mobile app to make payments, totaling close to 5 million mobile payments a week, the company reports.
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Paydiant has received a patent covering technology that allows consumers to withdraw cash out of ATMs with their smartphones, a feature that it says should appeal to banks.
January 23 -
Stripe has raised $80 million in a new round of funding and is reportedly working on a payments deal with Twitter.
January 23 -
Vienna-based prepaid payment provider paysafecard has updated its mobile app to include augmented reality, a technology that displays data over a view of the physical world.
January 23 -
Swedish mobile point of sale company iZettle has launched a software development kit (SDK) to allow other companies to leverage iZettle's technology to build payments services.
January 23 -
Mobile shopping provider Airtag has developed a mobile wallet service for international grocery chain Distribuidora Internacional de Alimentacion SA, allowing customers to order and pay for groceries prior to pickup.
January 23 -
EBay CEO John Donahoe provided a glimpse into PayPal's ongoing strategy for mobile payments in defending his company's conclusion that it should not spin off the subsidiary.
January 22 -
Whereas banks have long struggled to migrate financial relationships onto mobile devices and to attract the underserved, carriers like T-Mobile come into the market with a distinct advantage.
January 22 -
South Korea's biggest theft of personal information on credit-card holders prompted dozens of top executives at financial firms including KB Financial Group Inc. to offer to quit this week as a regulatory probe widened.
January 22 -
It's been roughly a decade since Target executives ended their attempts to convert to EMV-chip payment cards to improve security.
January 22 -
Global payments company Payoneer and Japanese fulfillment company Quantium Solutions have signed an agreement to jointly offer cross-border payment products to Quantium's international e-commerce and mail order clients.
January 22 -
RBC has rolled out its mobile wallet, enabling consumers to use certain smartphones to make payments funded by Visa credit cards or Interac, Canada's national debit card program.
January 22 -
T-Mobile is launching a prepaid card, aiming to use mobile account access as a selling point to attract underbanked consumers.
January 22 -
For Welcome to Moe's Inc., a franchisee of Moe's Southwest Grill, migrating to iMobile3's PassMarket mobile loyalty program improved customer engagement and reduced the fraud that ran rampant with an earlier paper-based loyalty program.
January 22 -
More commuters using Near Field Communication-enabled smartphones on Chicago's buses and elevated train system may soon be able to pay fares by tapping the phone against a reader in the station terminal.
January 22 -
WASHINGTON -- The cost to credit unions from the massive Target Corp. data breach could be $25 to $30 million, if not higher, according to CUNA.
January 21 -
Youth payments company Oink has partnered with processor WorldPay in an attempt to broaden its merchant base.
January 21 -
Swedish bank Swedbank will close down Bart, its proprietary mobile payment program.
January 21 -
Kofax is launching new image capture technology that can be used for mobile marketing and offer redemption tied to multi-channel payments.
January 21 -
Credit card spending rose during the holiday shopping season from American Express Co. and Capital One Financial Corp. customers led to higher fourth-quarter profits for both firms, the companies reported.
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