Vending service provider Rawls Distributing Company becomes the newest company to leverage USA Technologies’ ePort Connect service.
The Square mobile credit card reader might well have started the mobile payments boom in some ways.
Reports suggest that the SD card could be the bridge between modern mobile payments systems and those devices that don't already have such systems, particularly older devices.
Payments company PayPal has demonstrated its mobile leadership at this year’s Mobile World Congress with new industry partnerships that give people more choice and flexibility and product updates that make financial services faster, simpler and more inclusive.
Bell ID, the company focused on mobile NFC payment software, said that they will work closely with Google’s Android Pay to integrate the service with international issuing banks, payment schemes and processors.
Quisk digitizes cash and allows it to be used with mobile platforms as though handing over physical cash even to an online storefront.
GlobalPlatform has published a white paper that offers a detailed framework which would help deploy a service offered by the industry association using near field communication (NFC) enabled mobile devices.
Just twelve months later toward the end of 2015, the industry vibe had changed almost beyond recognition, particularly in the mobile payments arena.
The shift to EMV is helping to address vulnerabilities in the United States payments ecosystem.
USA Technologies has expanded its capability with interactive media and content delivery through the acquisition of vending industry cashless payment technology developer, VendScreen.
Jetco, a Hong Kong-based network of automated teller machines (ATMs) has joined up with 12 separate Hong Kong banks to bring out Jetco Pay P2P, a service that offers the direct payments users want.
Interactive touch-screen solutions supplier Elo continues to reimagine in-store customer experience by integrating its self-service platform with Verifone e355.
There's no doubt that retailers these days have a lot of options, particularly when it comes to accepting mobile payment options.
In the last six months, we have seen major platforms compete and sometimes struggle, for market share as more retailers and tech companies introduced their respective mobile payment platforms.
FreedomPay has introduced its Pay-At-Table solution with PCI Validated Point-to-Point Encryption (PCI P2PE) and support for EMV chip cards and NFC mobile wallet payments.