American retail firm Walmart has announced a new partnership with Chinese e-commerce giants Alibaba, in order to improve growth and sales within China. *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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14th May 2015
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American retail firm Walmart has announced a new partnership with Chinese e-commerce giants Alibaba, in order to improve growth and sales within China.

Walmart and Alibaba team-up in China
 
New Products & Technology

Japan-based mobile phone makers Fujitsu and NTT Docomo yesterday unveiled a new smartphone that allows users to make payments by scanning their irises.

Fujitsu to release eye-catching payment technology
 

Orange Spain has announced that it is releasing an updated version of their Orange Cash payment service, which will now allow its customers to make contactless payments throughout Spain.

Spain sees a new competitor emerge in the NFC industry
 

MTS and SaskTel, two provincial Canadian telecommunications companies, now allow their customers to pay on their phones.

Canada continues with mobile payments expansion
 
Partnerships

The UK-based payments technology company has been granted principal membership of MasterCard and will now be able to issue its own prepaid cards on its own e-money licence.

Tuxedo Money Solutions becomes a member of MasterCard
 

American Airlines Center, the multi-even arena in Dallas, has deepened its partnership with next-gen hospitality company, Agilysys to include mobile POS systems.

US sports stadium will accept mobile payments anywhere on its grounds
 
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