iPayment Inc., a premier provider of payment solutions and processing services, announced a new collaboration with Samsung Pay, a leader in mobile payments service from Samsung Electronics.
The two companies will offer users access to some new features that should add value to the overall ecosystem.
Reports suggest the MCX has already planned to lay off 30 people as it pushes back the rollout of CurrentC in the United States, and instead focuses on establishing bank deals, with Chase being a particular target in the early going.
It may be a surprise, but UnionPay is not top dog right now in the Chinese mobile payments market, despite being the state-owned clearing network of choice.
Infosys Finacle—an EdgeVerve Systems company—got together with Samsung Electronics subsidiary Samsung SDS to offer up a new mobile payments solution that worked with mobile banking options as well.
New reports suggest that McDonald's may be making moves to cut down the amount of people it will need around to pay that $15 an hour to, and it's been stocking up on tablets as a result.
New reports suggest Netflix is ready to add a new method to the roster, though, as it will take billing from Google Play fairly soon.
South Korea now overwhelmingly uses Samsung Pay as a mobile payments service, and the numbers tell a story worth watching.
Samsung recently made two new connections with TD Bank and Regions Bank.
The new partnerships feature big names—Verifone and Ingenico—and together are set to give Samsung Pay a little extra edge with better terminals.
More mobile payments systems are looking into loyalty programs, and Spreedly's CEO Justin Benson recently took a closer look at why.
Samsung recently launched a new rewards program that targeted those who downloaded Samsung Pay, but haven't actually used it yet, in order to make them more active users.
Those thinking about a theme park trip may be particularly interested, as the duo has a new technological prospect.
While Apple Pay has more monthly users than both Samsung Pay and Android Pay put together, Samsung Pay is growing more rapidly.
Samsung Pay is set to join the fray in short order, with reports suggesting it could be in place by the end of this week.