There is an undeniable spike in contactless payments due to the growing popularity of Apple Pay among shoppers.
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There is an undeniable spike in contactless payments due to the growing popularity of Apple Pay among shoppers.
A leader in digital security Gemalto, has partnered up with Samsung in order to hasten the deployment of the highly anticipated Samsung Pay throughout Europe.
Three years ago, a group of US retailers working in cooperation with the Merchant Customer Exchange umbrella, chose to delve into the mobile payments market.
AFEX, a leading non-bank provider of global payment and risk management solutions has announced the results of its second annual “Currency Risk Outlook Survey.”
ANZ, one of Austrailia and New Zealand’s premier banks, has announced that it has signed a five-year, AU$450 million strategic agreement with IBM.
Klarna, the leading European payment solutions provider, announced its official launch of operations within the U.S. with Overstock.com, its first major retail partner.
It is clearly evident that the transaction time of international payments is an excruciatingly slow—as 37 percent of all US businesses noted this as a major source of consistent aggravation.
Oxfam, Visa, and UnionBank, are looking to provide faster relief to the people that need the most.
Based on the overall buying power of millennials, which accounts for $200 billion annually, it is no secret that the younger generation is of great significance.
The age of the paper check has now overstayed its welcome in the business world according to the folks over at the C.D. Howe Institute, a public policy brain-station.
Apriva along with Global Payments Inc. announced today the agreement to deliver white-label mobile POS products with EMV to Global Payments U.S. customers, as per press release coverage.
Ola, India’s largest taxi-hailing service, has said that Ola Money, a personal “wallet” of sorts, can now be used to pay for services on other e-commerce platforms as well.