Merchants beating mobile payments providers at their own game
Mobile payments might be relatively new to America’s highly fragmented consumer market, but they’re catching like wildfire. In 2014, mobile payments accounted ... read more
Mobile payments might be relatively new to America’s highly fragmented consumer market, but they’re catching like wildfire. In 2014, mobile payments accounted ... read more
Yet more Google technology is infiltrating the payments industry.
PayPal is currently marginally second in alternative payments adoption rate, and Android Pay is set to be the biggest mover in the market.
New research suggests that mobile payments still have a way to go before they become an ingrained part of everyday payments, but more importantly, life.
Wirecard has partnered with Apple Pay in France to launch boon, its mobile payment application.
France's interbank network, Le Groupement d'intérêt Economique des Cartes Bancaires (CB), has chosen digital security company, Gemalto, to supply Pure - it's payment solution for mobiles.
Google's Android Pay is getting into the festive spirit in the UK by introducing some Christmas rewards on its payment app. It also announces better interaction with Transport for London and Uber.
The American tech giant has launched its mobile payment service, Apple Pay, in Spain, partnering with Mastercard, Carrefour and American Express.
Expansion into rural areas is they key driver of the impressive card acceptance growth happening in developing markets, finds new research from RBR.
Android Pay has launched in Poland, which becomes only the second country in Europe (after the UK) to work with Google's mobile payment service. It will be available to customers with Mastercards and Android-based devices.