Rambus teams with eftpos for Android Pay in Australia
Token Service Provider technology secures mobile payments for Australia’s largest debit card system Today Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS) announced that eftpos, the ... read more
Token Service Provider technology secures mobile payments for Australia’s largest debit card system Today Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS) announced that eftpos, the ... read more
Starling Bank, the challenger bank that recently launched the first mobile-only current account in the UK market, has introduced Android PayTM to ... read more
Google’s Android Pay available as an in-app payment processing option for Paysafe merchants Paysafe, a leading global payments provider, announces it has ... read more
Global Payments Inc. (NYSE: GPN), a leading worldwide provider of payment technology services, is pleased to offer merchants in Canada the ability ... read more
Payments for digital and physical goods made mobile operating system-based payments platforms like Apple Pay and Android Pay are expected to boom in the next few years according to new analysis from Juniper.
In news that will not be at all surprising, contactless spending went mainstream in 2015 with £7.75 billion being spent using contactless cards, compared to £2.32 billion in 2014, according to new research from the UK Cards Association (UKCA).
Welcome to our weekly round-up of all the latest news and research from the world of payments.
We take a quick look at recent data from Barclaycard that shows where the British public liked to pay using contactless payments.
Welcome to our weekly round-up of all the latest news and research from the world of payments. This week's round-up includes a company that shocks you if you overspend, Italian cheese that is used as currency and of course Android Pay in the UK.
The infographic says cash payments could decline by as much as 50% in the next ten years, exacerbated by the introduction of the likes of Android Pay, Samsung Pay and improvements to mobile coverage and public wifi.