Target has agreed to pay out $19 million to cover costs incurred by MasterCard issuers following the retailer’s 2013 data breach. *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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16th April 2015
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Target has agreed to pay out $19 million to cover costs incurred by MasterCard issuers following the retailer’s 2013 data breach.

Target agrees to pay out $19m to MasterCard issuers
 
New Products & Technology

American Express and fitness technology company Jawbone is launching the UP4 fitness band, the first fitness wearable with built in payment technology.

Jawbone launches NFC-enabled fitness band
 
Partnerships

Contactless payment acceptance provider Mobeewave has partnered with Trustonic to create top level security features for contactless transactions.

Mobeewave partners with Trustonic to boost mobile payments security
 
VC

Personal finance startup Number26 has raised €10 million in a funding round led by PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel’s fund Valar Ventures.

Number26 wins €10m in round led by Peter Thiel's Valar Ventures
 
More News

The chief executive of Gravity Payments has given up a large chunk of his salary to give all of his employees a $70,000 minimum wage.

Payment firm CEO cuts own salary to boost employee wages
 
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