Uber has introduced a wallet-based payments option to its Indian service in order to finally comply with Royal Bank of India regulations. *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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13th November 2014
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Uber has introduced a wallet-based payments option to its Indian service in order to finally comply with Royal Bank of India regulations.

Uber complies with Indian regulations using Paytm wallet
 
Partnerships

New Zealand bank Westpac will be offering customers a Gemalto payments solution to facilitate contactless payments on the back of mobile phones.

Westpac gears up for contactless payments with Gemalto
 
New Products & Technology

Office supply store Staples has begun accepting Apple Pay payments across the US, bringing the number of Apple’s active partners into the mid 30s

Staples turns on Apple Pay support
 

As the transition to EMV finally takes root in the US, Square has started taking pre-orders for its new EMV-compliant card reader.

Square starts pre-sales of EMV compliant reader
 
More News

Taylor Swift, one of Spotify’s most-played artists, has quit the subscription-model music streaming platform in protest over poor royalties and delayed payments.

Poor payments at Spotify drives Swift exit
 
FinTech Innovation Awards 2015: Nominee Case Studies

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FIA15 Contactless Payment Initiative: Traxpay - Dynamic Payments
 

View the latest nominee case study for the FinTech Innovation Awards 2015.

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