British mobile payments company Monitise is considering putting itself up for sale after issuing its third revenue warning in a year. *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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23rd January 2015
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British mobile payments company Monitise is considering putting itself up for sale after issuing its third revenue warning in a year.

Monitise considers sale after further revenue warning
 
Partnerships

PayPal subsidiary Braintree is now allowing merchants using its payments platform to take payments in bitcoin thanks to a partnership with Coinbase.

Braintree completes Coinbase integration
 

Cloud-based point-of-sale specialist Vend is partnering with iZettle to add the company’s portable card reader to the Vend Register iPad app.

Vend partners with iZettle to expand MPOS solution
 
Insights & Analysis

With only nine months until the EMV migration deadline following a year of notable data breaches, retail and technology professionals are still unprepared for the switch, according to a recent survey by ACI Worldwide.

Retailers still unprepared for EMV deadline, survey shows
 
New Products & Technology

Online money transfer company Xoom is incorporating Apple’s Touch ID technology into their own money transfer app.

Xoom adds Touch ID to mobile money transfer app
 
More News

Apple and Valve are the latest companies to cut off services to Crimea, while PayPal today stopped serving the region’s internet customers.

More payment and tech companies block Crimean customers
 
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