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Both small but ambitious start-ups as well as established players are frequently introducing new solutions in many areas of the world. On the one hand, this development has been made possible by an ever increasing smartphone penetration, with more and more people using their mobile devices for far more than just doing phone calls. More importantly though, companies have found ways to include these mobile devices into mobile payment solutions that build on top of existing infrastructures and networks and thus require a minimum of behavioural change from their users.
This white paper by payworks, elaborates further on Europe at the POS.
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