PayPal released a chart that showed us in one handy picture the upward trajectory of the mobile payments market, and gave us a look at what may be yet to come.
A Trustev survey revealed unexpected change in customer perceptions.
Tesco's PayQuiq gives shoppers the options to pay for any transaction up to 400 pounds sterling—about $575 US—with mobile devices for about 500 different Tesco locations.
Bank of America, the second largest U.S. bank says that they will be automatically enrolling some of its valued customers in Visa Checkout, which will make it easier for consumers to shop online.
If you think we don't have room for another connected device in our pockets or purses, you might be right.
As it turns out, millennials are often seen ignoring digital rewards programs in favor of paper coupons, and that may mean some needed changes should be in the works to draw back the interest.
PayPal is being sued by a class-action lawsuit filed by Anthony Ferrigno, a California based lawyer, who alleged that PayPal has favored buyers during transactions over sellers.
It's already made quite a splash with Apple Pay, but the Apple mPayment system might be just as big in the end.
Not Your Average Joe's has recently brought out a better than average mobile app, and the results have been worth taking notice of.
Technology research and advisory firm Technavio has named the top six leading companies in the latest Global IT Spending by Mobile Payment Service Providers Market 2015-2019 report.
Debit cards are one of the most recognizable and widely-used mobile payment options around; few things are more mobile than a strip of plastic.
Monetate has released its newest global Ecommerce Quarterly report (EQ4 2015), offering best practices that help drive retention and acquisition strategies.
Miitomo was released just days ago, and it's already brought over a million users to the table so far.
Recent studies have found that, in the U.S., the numbers of users that have both installed Apple Pay and used it at least once are on the rise, which is good news.
Visa Europe is promoting its cash-free program use among those who may not be in on the action right now.