FreedomPay launches PCI-certified P2PE merchant technology
Commerce platform provider FreedomPay has launched a PCI certified fully-functional, point-to-point encryption (P2PE) payment technology as part of its cloud-based platform.
Commerce platform provider FreedomPay has launched a PCI certified fully-functional, point-to-point encryption (P2PE) payment technology as part of its cloud-based platform.
Paypal and Square aren’t the only companies put at risk by Amazon’s smartphone-and-tablet-based Local Register. Smaller mobile warriors have also been battling it out to capture a share of the market – and for them, the Amazon invasion will be even harder to grapple with.
Following its purchase of the Braintree payments platform last year, PayPal has announced the launch of One Touch payments, a service that will simplify the payments process for users of its mobile app.
Ryanair has announced that it has partnered with PayPal, meaning customers now have the option to pay for their Ryanair flights using their PayPal account.
E-commerce payments solution, GoCoin, has released a Click-to-Bill feature, making it even easier for merchants to accept digital currency payments from their customers.
E-commerce payments processor, First Data, has dramatically expanded its presence in Brazil with the launch of Bin, the company's acquiring solution developed specifically for the local market.
Jon Kamaluddin, former international director of UK clothing online retailer Asos, has joined the board of Swedish payments start-up, Klarna.
Following Amazon’s recent launch of a new mPOS solution, mobile payments rival Square has posted a defensive blog post explaining why "myths" that have been circulating about the company are "totally bogus".
eBay’s payments subsidiary, Braintree, which is part of the company’s PayPal unit, is in talks with Coinbase and other processing companies to integrate Bitcoin acceptance into its platform.
The partnership with Smilegate is the latest in a series of deals Oink has formed with video game companies in 2014, including Wargaming, Ubisoft and Woozworld, to deliver payment solutions to gaming teens and their parents.