Flux partners with Barclays to trial instant digital receipts with 10,000 customers
Pilot also sees Flux and Barclaycard collaborating to enable major retailers to deliver digital receipts Mobile banking customers on the pilot will ... read more
Barclays is a British multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in London.
Barclays is a British multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in London. It is a universal bank with operations in retail, wholesale and investment banking, as well as wealth management, mortgage lending and credit cards.
Pilot also sees Flux and Barclaycard collaborating to enable major retailers to deliver digital receipts Mobile banking customers on the pilot will ... read more
Barclays UK CEO launches new £10m national digital safety drive New debit card choices will allow customers to turn on and off ... read more
Barclays has signed contracts with six of the fintech startups that just graduated from its second New York accelerator programme.
In just under a year since the contactless spend limit was increased from £20 to £30, spending using the technology has increased by 173% by value and 112% by volume, according to latest figures from Barclaycard.
Barclays is letting its customers forget their passwords and find their voice with the introduction of vocal recognition technology that will authenticate their identity.
We speak to Tami Hargreaves, director of Digital Consumer Payments at Barclaycard, about everything from the latest bPay product that turns watches and fitness bands into wearable payment devices to the significance of TfL adopting contactless payments and a future beyond the card rail system.
Barclays has released a video showing a typical, yet complex, ATM scam that leaves people completely in the dark about the fact that they have just been scammed.
In this guest post, Colin McSkeane, Head of Gateway Products, Barclaycard, talks about the offline/online commerce and the opportunity for retailers to create a seamless experience that mixes and matches the best of both worlds.
Barclays is adding a fourth product to its bPay contactless range, which will turn watches or fitness bands into a contactless way to pay.
We take a quick look at recent data from Barclaycard that shows where the British public liked to pay using contactless payments.