Mastercard taps Oracle to bring streamlined digital payments
Mastercard and Oracle have announced a global partnership that is set to enhance digital payments experiences for hospitality and retail chains.
Mastercard and Oracle have announced a global partnership that is set to enhance digital payments experiences for hospitality and retail chains.
PaymentEye met Mike Camerling, CPO at AEVI, at last year’s Money 20/20 in Las Vegas to get his take on the year’s trends, the evolution of B2B space and to see what the future holds for the payments industry.
Barclaycard, which processes nearly half of the UK’s credit and debit card transactions, has secured its contract with Transport for London (TFL) for another seven years, with an option to extend a further three years.
The payment processor blamed the strong U.S Dollar for missing its target revenue of $2.79bn for three month period.
One in seven people (15%) walk away from a donation opportunity because it wouldn't accept credit or debit cards, according to new research from Barclaycard.
UK Banks have partnered to allow customers to perform their day-to-day banking activities at the Post Office's 11,600 branches. It's being described as the biggest expansion in face-to-face banking access in a generation.
Starling Bank has become the first digital-only bank to join the Faster Payments Scheme as a direct participant. Traditionally, new bank entrants join the scheme via a sponsor, or another bank.
Fresh off securing $63m in funding and appointing a new CFO, the Stockholm-based provider of contactless and mobile card readers has partnered with China's payments giant, UnionPay, on increasing card acceptance for European SMEs.
Wirecard has partnered with Apple Pay in France to launch boon, its mobile payment application.
Following a milestone in August, when spending via contactless accounted for 20% of all card transactions in the UK, the technology has reached another: contactless now makes up a quarter of all UK card transactions, according to the latest figures from the UK Card Association (UKCA).