Uber is in talks with Indian mobile payment firms in an attempt to become compliant with new digital payment regulations. *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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8th September 2014
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Uber is in talks with Indian mobile payment firms in an attempt to become compliant with new digital payment regulations.

Uber aims to integrate digital wallet in India
 
New Products & Technology

VASCO Data Security International announced the launch of DIGIPASS 310, its newest hardware authenticator that provides One Time Passwords and electronic signatures to ensure secure online payments.

VASCO launches new hardware to authenticate online payments
 

Next month Vodafone will launch its own mobile wallet service in the UK using a SIM embedded with NFC allowing customers to swipe their phones for payments at contactless tills. A similar service has already been launched in Italy, Germany, Spain and the Netherlands – consumer adoption has met company expectations so far.

Vodafone to launch UK mobile wallet in partnership with Visa
 

Gemalto’s Allynis Trusted Service Hub will allow digital service providers to deploy their mobile payment services through a single connection across a comprehensive portfolio of smartphones and mobile networks across the world.

Gemalto unveils secure service hub to accelerate rollout of mobile payments
 
Partnerships

Visa is launching their new online payment platform Visa Checkout in North America by teaming up with retailers and the National Football League for one of its largest product pushes in recent history.

Visa launches online payment platform with advertising partnership with NFL
 
More News

Stockholm-based KnC Miner, a bitcoin mining company, has made $110 million in sales since early 2013. The startup makes specialised computers that create the crypto-currency, harnessing the demand for bitcoin to make $45 million in its first year.

Bitcoin startup makes $110 million in sales
 
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