UK-based games developer Jagex is the first company to take advantage of a new partnership between payments specialist Adyen and bitcoin processor BitPay. *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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4th February 2015
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UK-based games developer Jagex is the first company to take advantage of a new partnership between payments specialist Adyen and bitcoin processor BitPay.

Adyen partners with BitPay to allow bitcoin payments for 3,500 merchants
 
Insights & Analysis

Google is one of Uber’s biggest investors. But it looks as if the tech giant is gearing up to create its own taxi-hailing service, which could have the clout to undermine Uber’s industry lead.

What do Google's taxi app plans mean for Uber?
 

Traditionally, paying by cash meant leaving a discretionary tip on a table or a few coins in a jar by the till. The rise of cashless has brought with it a far more aggressive approach to gratuity.

Tipping soars with electronic payments - but not all customers are happy about it
 
Partnerships

Japan’s messaging app Line has teamed up with Taiwan’s Cathay United Bank to introduce new features to its new mobile payment service Line Pay in Taiwan.

Line Pay partners with Taiwanese bank
 
New Products & Technology

US card and payments giant MasterCard has expanded its R&D presence in India by opening a new technology centre in Pune.

MasterCard opens new technology centre in India
 
VC

Miami-based startup YellowPepper has raised $19 million Series C funding to develop its mobile smart wallet aimed at the Latin American market.

Yellow Pepper raises $19m in Series C round
 
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