According to a report by Business Insider, Samsung Pay will spur the growth of mobile payments because the company’s recent acquisition of LoopPay makes the new Samsung Pay service compatible with the existing base of payment terminals in the United States. [Read more…]
MasterCard Launches New P2P Payments Service
As a slew of companies from an expanding array of industries enter the P2P payments space, MasterCard today launched a P2P payments and disbursement service called MasterCard Send, a personal payments service that allows consumers to send funds domestically and internationally. According to the company, a single connection to the MasterCard Send platform allows businesses, merchants, governments, non-profits, issuers and others to send money to consumers whether they are banked or unbanked, and located domestically or abroad.
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NCR’s Aloha POS to Integrate with “Pay with OpenTable” Mobile Payment Solution for Restaurants
NCR Corporation, maker of the popular point-of-sale (POS) system Aloha, and OpenTable, a leading restaurant reservations system with mobile payment capability, have teamed up to integrate OpenTable’s “Pay with OpenTable” app with the Aloha POS via NCR Hosted API platform, a cloud-based gateway that allows third parties to integrate, maintain and deploy their services across NCR’s installed base of point-of-sale systems. [Read more…]
Ingenico Mobile Solutions
Ingenico Mobile Solutions provides secure, enterprise-level mobile Point of Sale solutions to more than 100,000 merchants worldwide. The company’s end-to-end mobile commerce platform enables merchants of all sizes to boost sales by deploying out-of-store payment solutions in addition to existing in-store solutions. Ingenico Mobile Solutions is part of the Ingenico Group. More information: Ingenico
iZettle Rolls Out Contactless Card Reader with Apple Pay Support
Danske Bank Partners with Powa Technologies for International Mobile Shopping
Gemalto Wristband Used in Pilot Project for Tap Payments at Sporting Event / Public Transit
Gemalto is supplying Saracens, a UK rugby union club, with prepaid wristbands that offer fans secure contactless payment for food and drink at its Allianz Park stadium in north London. The pilot project marks the first step towards deployment to all season ticket holder later this year.The new Gemalto smart wristbands also facilitate access to London’s public transport network with just a tap of the wrist, and can be used at any payment terminal displaying the contactless logo. [Read more…]
Oberthur (OT) Partners with Samsung for EU Mobile Payments
Oberthur Technologies (OT), a provider of digital security solutions for the mobility space, today announced its partnership with Samsung Electronics for the deployment of Samsung Pay in Europe later this year. [Read more…]
What is Needed for Bluetooth Beacons to Incorporate Mobile Payments?
Beacons — those little ad-beaming mechanisms littering storefronts today — have been heralded as the ultimate mobile app partner for retailers. But as they exist today, they do little more than make Madison Avenue come-ons, teasing shoppers with discounts and offers that the beacons (and even the beacons in conjunction with mobile apps) can’t deliver. How can this loop be closed? Can beacons directly process payments? Unlikely, but indirect payments are all but a certainty, although that’s at least a couple of years away.
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Trader Joe’s to Accept Apple Pay
Kiosks at Trader Joe’s checkout counters across the U.S. have been seeing upgrades in recent weeks and months to VeriFone touchscreen machines. Some of these payment terminals already advertise that they accept Apple Pay, as seen above at a store in Raleigh, spotted by AppleInsider.Not all stores have yet enabled support for Apple Pay, even if the new VeriFone terminals are installed. For example, a trip Friday afternoon to the Trader Joe’s in Brooklyn revealed that Apple Pay is not yet being accepted, and a check-out clerk mentioned that support is forthcoming at an unknown date. [Read more…]
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