Nymi, along with Toronto-Dominion (TD) Bank Group and MasterCard, launched the world’s first device for verifying payments using an individual’s heartbeat.
Snobswap recently came off a successful round of seed funding geared toward expanding a “luxury online mall,” which in turn is working to help smaller shops—like consignment shops—make the move to the Internet.
Online payments company Optimal Payments, has completed its acquisition of Skrill Group, one of Europe’s biggest prepaid online voucher providers, for about €1.1 billion (US$1.2 billion.)
Louis C.K., a five-time Emmy award winner and entrepreneur, has become the first comedian to accept Bitcoin.
ACH and credit card payment solutions provider Linked2pay has launched Bank Centric Payments, a white labeled solution platform that helps banks to easily deploy, provision and manage low-cost card and ACH payment solutions to resellers and merchants.
American Express announced today that it is the first major Corporate Card for Apple Pay.
Bengaluru based ToneTag, the global offline proximity mobile payment tech startup has succeeded in raising $1 million thanks to Reliance Capital’s Venture fund arm.
Lawyer.com started accepting Bitcoin as a payment method only days ago, and also offered up a discount to those using it.
According to reports, the next Nexus device from LG set for October release, will ship with Android Pay automatically.
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz sees things just a little differently, and while they won’t be throwing over chocolate chips for silicon chips any time soon, it’s clear that Starbucks’ future is a lot more digital than ever before.
The fast-casual restaurant Pei Wei now offers their customers access to Apple Pay.
New changes at Amazon are quietly putting the kibosh on sharing through Prime.
The mobile payment solution provider MobiKwik announced its partnering with global retailing giant Walmart to power 20 of its outlets named Best Price Modern Wholesale stores over 9 states.
IBM announced the opening of its third Bluemix Garage in Toronto, Canada. The progressive program offers support for local startups in the community.
The dining chain Outback Steakhouse is working to release a smartphone app by the end of 2015 that will enable customers to pay their tabs right from the table via their mobile devices.