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SecureTrading partners MoPowered to offer merchants mobile payment tools

25 Sep 12 - - Partnership DealsNew TechnologyUK
Transactions via smartphones

Payment processor, SecureTrading, is partnering with mobile payments and mobile web optimisation specialists, MoPowered, to offer merchants a method for their customers to complete transaction via their smartphones. London-based MoPowered will provide the end to end, mobile-optimised customer journey, which includes product inventory, checkout and secure payments. SecureTrading will process the payments.

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