Despite cybersecurity experts saying they expect mobile payment data breaches to grow in the next 12 months, 25 per cent of European consumers are actively using mobile banking. *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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20th October 2015
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Headline News

Despite cybersecurity experts saying they expect mobile payment data breaches to grow in the next 12 months, 25 per cent of European consumers are actively using mobile banking.

A quarter of Europe actively uses mobile banking
 
New Products & Technology

MasterCard will integrate a fully tokenized checkout experience within MasterPass, using its Digital Enablement Service, which the company says will allow consumers to shop more securely online.

MasterCard launches a fully tokenized e-commerce service
 

Orange has entered the mobile payments market by launching Orange Cash, a mobile wallet app powered by the Wirecard group, across France.

Orange rolls out mobile wallet app across France
 
Partnerships

Eftpos Australia has selected cloud-based mobile transaction firm Bell ID to provide them with a tokenization platform which will reduce the number of payment security breaches.

eftpos gains tokenization platform for secure mobile payments
 
Career Moves

The payments processing startup has moved quickly to allay concerns over its CEO’s ability to run two multi-billion companies by adding heavyweight financial experience to the company leadership.

Square hires talent from Yahoo, Amazon and Morgan Stanley
 
Insights & Analysis

The Central Bank of Ireland has revealed that 1c and 2c coins will no longer be manufactured, with the 28th October set as the official rounding day for retailers.

Ireland is getting rid of its 1c and 2c coins
 
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