As far as to just what exactly Flow is, the company CEO, Amy ter Haar, describes it as, “a social networking platform that enables buyers and sellers to find one another, make transactions happen, and be rewarded for doing so.”
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) has issued its final supervisory guidance regarding social media compliance and risk mitigation for financial institutions.
Facebook may be cooking up something prepaid over at Menlo Park.
Signifyd, a new platform that provides fraud protection has launched an e-commerce service designed to assess suspect transactions, and to mitigate wrongfully declined purchases.
Facebook has begun enabling its Autofill feature for the iOS version of the mobile apps for JackThreads and Mosaic. Those who have their payment information stored with Facebook may find that they now have the ability to Autofill payment and shipping information.
Avid social gamers might have noticed a little something different about Facebook. The social network’s Credits system, used to make in-game purchases, has been scrapped in favor of simply using a customer’s local currency instead.
Facebook users, on top of wasting their lives on Candy Crush, being bombarded by pictures of their friend’s babies, and receiving awkward friend requests from relatives, will soon be able to pay for things through the social network.
Chirpify takes online shopping to an entirely new level with its in-stream social media payment platform that allows customers to buy, tip, sell, and fundraise through Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram feeds.
Corduro has announced that its PayMobile application will be integrating customer rewards and social incentives for business owners who use the app
Celtra, an ad company that specializes in providing tools for creating rich-media ads, mobile ad delivery, and analytics, has released an infographic showing the importance of engaging mobile ads.