Two days after Apple released new iterations of the iPhone and iPad, it’s Google’s turn to hog the tech spotlight. The company has made its new payment system, Android Pay, available at over one million locations across the US. |  | | Thousands of Lloyds premier bank clients have had their financial details stolen after a data box disappeared, the bank has confirmed. |  | |
A large proportion of retail stores in Belgium are set to accept contactless payments, with hypermarket group Carrefour securing a partnership with Visa Europe and payment terminal firm Worldline. |  | |
GT News, the global knowledge resource for over 65,000 treasury, finance, payments and cash management professionals, has become part of Contentive Media, the publishing group that produces PaymentEye. |  | |
Ninety percent of U.S. financial institutions either have begun issuing chip (EMV) debit cards or currently plan to do so by the end of 2015, according to the 2015 Debit Issuer Study commissioned by PULSE, a debit/ATM network. |  | | PayPal is set to suspend nearly all of its operations in Taiwan in order to meet local legislation changes, leaving thousands of people unable to transfer money domestically and abroad. |  | | | |