Vodafone, a leading communications technology company, announced the addition of MasterCard support for its mobile wallet.
MasterCard isn’t the only group pushing the boundaries of facial recognition technology. Southwestern College in Kansas recently added the biometrics feature inside the campus to help students embrace the new payment method.
Sterling Payment Technologies, has teamed up with Datacap Systems to offer a market-leading EMV solution that provides merchants a reliable and safe payment option.
Bio-payments may soon streamline the development of frictionless transactions.
Mozido, a leader in financial technology products and solutions, announced a new partnership with Taiwan Mobile Payments Co. (TWMP).
Mobile payments are gaining traction among U.S. consumers and merchants, which means that tapping a smartphone at the checkout counter may soon become as common as using a plastic card.
Orange announced on Tuesday that it is unveiling its Orange Cash mobile payments service across France.
Payment processing solutions provider Moneris Solutions is bringing its more than a decade of expertise of supporting EMV transactions in the US with the launch of its expanded portfolio of EMV-capable solutions for merchants.
Samsung Pay, a new competitor in the NFC-based payment game will now be giving Apple Pay and Android Pay a run for their money, literally.
Soundpays, a Toronto-based startup, might have the answer to the hardware issues that many face when making mobile payments.
Digital commerce and payment solutions provider Mozido has completed its acquisition of digital commerce company CorFire.
Apple Pay's big head start might ultimately give an edge to Android Pay.
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.
The idea that Apple Pay is about to have a serious competitor in the market is one that's well worth thinking about.
Coin, a startup that specializes in portable payments devices, announced that its second generation card (version 2.0) is in the final stages of fulfillment.