Technology
Technology
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In theory, all parties benefit when consumers have their choice of payment options, but the deluge of new technologies has led issuers to respond in ways that could create lasting frustration for consumers and merchants.
May 6 -
Kwik Chek Food Stores' new technology for updating gas prices at the pump also pushes those price changes to motorists using its mobile payment app, a feature that gets customers engaged with the retailer long before they pull up to the pump.
May 6 -
Digital currency firm Ripple Labs just made historybut not the kind it's been hoping for.
May 5 -
The Weve joint venture is breaking up, with Telefonica O2 buying out the U.K. telcos that joined it four years ago in planning a country-wide mobile payment system.
May 5 -
Home Depot Inc. plans to enable Apple Inc.'s mobile-payment platform at its more than 2,000 stores, making it the largest retailer to accept Apple Pay.
May 5 -
After the early exuberance surrounding Apple Watch, banks and vendors are ramping up testing of bank apps on other wearable devices and everyday objects, preparing for a day in which most everything is connected to the Internet.
May 5 - PSO content
Visa Europe plans to increase V.me digital wallet use this year by getting more U.K. issuers and retailers involved in the online payment service.
May 5 -
Visa is providing merchants with an online information and resource center to prepare for their transition to using chip-enabled credit and debit cards.
May 5 -
Because biometrics can't be reduced to a single hash (a number generated from a string of text), providers that store biometric information must rely on the security of their encryption keys for safekeeping of data that can't be revoked.
May 5 -
The latest innovations that enable and secure mobile payments are adding so much complexity to the deployment process that they may exceed the expertise of the companies putting them in place.
May 5 -
PayByPhone is bringing mobile payments to parking meters in cities around the world, and the vendor argues that its platform will attract consumers that don't want a different app for every city they travel to.
May 5 -
A big problem holding back mobile payments is a "chicken-and-egg" issue that Apple Pay's U.S. rollout and pending debut in Europe can reverse.
May 5 -
Kim Hammonds is modernizing Deutsche Bank's technology with a set of dramatic choices to outsource some functions, bring others in-house and work extensively with tech startups.
May 4 - PSO content
Last month Western Union sharply cut its prices to keep pace with the retail giant, several months after MoneyGram took a similar step. The developments offer a reminder of Walmarts consumer finance ambitions.
May 4 -
MasterCard has launched the MasterCard Business Network 2.0, the latest version of its professional site for small businesses.
May 4 -
Wallaby Financial, a company that makes an app to help consumers determine which cards provide the best rewards for each purchase, has agreed to market the Wocket Smart Wallet device to its customers.
May 4 -
American Express has created a new cobrand credit card for consumers who shop through its Plenti loyalty program.
May 4 -
Financial services technology has dramatically improved payments for consumers. E-commerce connects buyers and sellers around the globe.
May 4 -
Visa Europe would like to be where Apple Inc. is at least in terms of its technology and product development.
May 1 -
Discover Financial Services has promoted Julie Loeger to its chief marketing position for U.S. cards.
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