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EBay’s online processing unit PayPal is rolling out a new service that allows customers in the U.S. and Canada to use mobile phones and other wireless devices to pay for products and services. The new ...
When a customer adds a card to a mobile wallet, they aren’t simply storing the card. The actual card data isn’t accessible ...
Mobile payment options have made it easier for customers to make point-of-sale purchases, but they've also sparked new marketplace trends. This technology is bringing financial services to new groups ...
The use of mobile payment services has surged – along with worries about financial risks. Services like Venmo and Zelle let people pay others or receive payments almost instantly, with a few taps on ...
AIB, Bank of Ireland and PTSB have resurrected plans to launch an instant mobile payments service and aim to launch Zippay in ...
Mumbai-based startup My Mobile Payments Ltd (MMPL), which owns and operates mobile payment platform Money on Mobile, is looking to raise $50 million from Texas-based Calpian Inc, a public company ...
Digital wallets are revolutionizing the way we pay for goods and services. After a steep spike in use throughout Covid-19, mobile payments, or ‘m-payments’ are now officially the most common payment ...
AIB, Bank of Ireland, and PTSB have announced joint plans to launch a person-to-person mobile-payment service to rival ...
Bus riders in Indiana, Pa., can now use smart cards to pay their fares with the debut of the transit system’s IndiGO Mobile Pay. Boston-based Modeshift Inc. designed the fare-collection system in ...
OpenTable is testing a mobile payment service that will do away with waiting for a check at the end of the meal. Instead, diners can simply tap their iPhone to pay ...
Apple is reportedly planning to launch its own mobile payment service for physical shopping. According to The Wall Street Journal, the Cupertino-based iPhone maker has already began discussions with ...
The use of mobile payment services has surged — along with worries about financial risks. Services like Venmo and Zelle let people pay others or receive payments almost instantly, with a few taps on ...