Cash still most popular method in Canada, but for how long?
Cash and other paper-based transactions are still the most popular way of paying Canada, a new Canadian Payment Methods and Trends (CPMT) report has found. But for how long?
Cash and other paper-based transactions are still the most popular way of paying Canada, a new Canadian Payment Methods and Trends (CPMT) report has found. But for how long?
The contactless technology momentum doesn't only apply to the ever increasing spending as new research from analyst firm Berg Insight predicts that nearly 80% of the world's POS terminals will be contactless within the next four years.
The e-commerce giant, Alibaba, has said its sales for this year's Singles Day, an event held every year on 11/11, hit $18 billion, an increase of 32% on last year's total of $14.3 billion.
The capital of Denmark is about to be home to a new fintech hub, created by Financial Services Union Denmark, the City of Copenhagen and the Danish Bankers Association.
Alipay has partnered with the Printemps group, with its Printemps Haussmann store becoming the first department store to accept the Chinese company's mobile payments app.
Asda looked to have a particularly bad Halloween weekend as a glitch caused card machines in its stores up and down the country to break down.
General Motors and IBM have partnered to create OnStar Go, a cognitive mobility platform for the automotive industry.
Starting from November, the Chinese mobile payments giant Alipay will be available to Chinese consumers in California and New York.
Britons are now carrying less than £5 in their wallets as newer payment methods such as contactless cards and smartphones become more and more popular, new research finds.
This infographic is a snapshot look at the mobile industry and explores who the key players are, how their technology works and who uses them.
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