Ingenico has developed a new solution that speeds up payments made on mobile devices by using their NFC technology to read cards’ chips and auto-fill payment information on the payment page. *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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26th October 2016
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Ingenico has developed a new solution that speeds up payments made on mobile devices by using their NFC technology to read cards’ chips and auto-fill payment information on the payment page, while General Motors has partnered with IBM to introduce a new cognitive mobility platform for cars that allows drivers to order coffees, pay for fuel and make everyday payments.

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