As credit card companies intensified their battle for the market share in the United States, consumers seemed to be enjoying a lot of gifts and fringe benefits from the top card issuing companies.
Payments technology company MasterCard is bringing payments to a wide range of wearable devices including smart watches and fitness bands through a partnership with consumer electronics and financial software company Coin.
MasterCard and Samsung jointly unveiled a new service called Groceries by MasterCard at the CES 2016 that will allow consumers to order groceries online directly from their Samsung Family Hub Smart Refrigerator.
Research from an Autonomous Research survey has shown that JP Morgan Chase and Goldman Sachs, two of the largest Wall St firms, may be winning the fintech race.
US-based online fresh food grocer FreshDirect has teamed up with technology company MasterCard to enable MasterPass at the checkout and improve shopping experience.
Qatar based QPAY announced that they have partnered with MasterCard in order to launch the first Wage Protection System (WPS) banking solution.
MasterCard alleged that the deal between American Express and Apple to introduce Apple Pay outside of the United States and United Kingdom shows a regulatory failure and double standard regarding American Express.
MasterCard users in Oman can now participate in a McDonald’s raffle draw and get a chance to win a four day long Europe trip.
After successfully giving card companies a run for their money in the UK, GoCardless is planning to expand its service to Sweden.
After settling Visa card issuer claims in August, Target has taken another step closer to resolving its 2013 data breach issues claims by agreeing to pay $39 million to banks and credit unions.
Freshbooks, a Toronto-based accounting technology firm, announced it is entering the mPOS market.
Australian consumers have long awaited the released of Apple Pay, the mobile payment system offered on iOS devices.
There's quite a bit for the brick-and-mortar outlet—and by extension those who shop therein—to be concerned about.
Reuters reported that according to a MasterCard executive, sale of electronics goods during the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales were flat.
Singapore-based United Overseas Bank has launched UOB Mighty, a new mobile application that converts an Android smartphone into an electronic wallet instantly, allowing consumers to make contactless payments in the country and worldwide.