Netherlands first to launch contactless public transport payments system nationwide
OVpay, the open loop payments system, will now be accepted at all modes of public transport across the country.
OVpay, the open loop payments system, will now be accepted at all modes of public transport across the country.
We chat with Anu Somani of US Bank about how digital payments have evolved over the last few years.
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The solution is compatible with Visa and Mastercard and offers the same level of security as a traditional POS.
In both sociological and economic terms, the rapid switch to digital payments is fascinating.
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FedNow has the potential to drive innovation, broaden financial inclusion and improve cash flow.
Launched in 2021, Wellet is a card payment app that uses similar technology to UTP Group’s Tapeeno.
Phos enables merchants to accept payments directly from NFC-enabled Android devices.
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Customers’ desire for frictionless and convenient payments will drive innovation in the in-car paytech space.
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Tap to Pay allows businesses to accept contactless payments using an NFC-enabled Android device.
Additional investors in the Series A round were Deutsche Bank and 1835i Ventures.
Tapeeno “significantly” reduces the funding delay most businesses experience, the firms claim.
The PayTech Awards 2023 will take place on 30 June at the Merchant Taylors’ Hall in London.
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Zingmark joins Loomis Pay from Nordea, where he worked for over eight years in various roles.
The acquisition was funded with 90% cash and 10% stock.
The biometric card is being issued by Sella on the Visa scheme, developed in partnership with Idemia.
Belgium’s bpost and France’s Nickel will offer Mastercard’s True Name option to customers.
At Sibos 2022, Brim Financial’s Meenaz Sunderji discusses the evolving retail and corporate card landscape.
We chat with Sara Castellano of JP Morgan Payments about digital payments trends in the EMEA region.
Focusing on 14 providers will ensure “around 95% of transactions for the merchants our remedies will protect will be regulated”.
FinTech Futures chats with Andreas Burner, CIO at SmartStream, about the benefits of AI/ML tech.
The Uber Pro Card will help its drivers save on fuel, fees and other associated expenses.
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The app will be tested by Dutch department store HEMA from mid-September in three of its stores.
Commending the most impactful, innovative and successful projects, products and people in payments.
We have the tools and resources to do more, and to do better, but more action is needed.
The lawsuit alleges Apple “coerces” consumers who use its devices into using Apple Pay for contactless payments.
At Money 20/20 Europe, FinTech Futures sat down with David Birch, chair of wearable payments disruptor Digiseq.
The voluntary guidelines are directed at financial institutions, payment service providers and merchants.
Digital payment systems have seen explosive growth with many people moving away from cash.
Karty allows users to spend, save and manage their money.
The Itaú Global Wallet was developed by Rêv on its multi-currency payments processing platform.
Tap to Pay will allow US merchants to accept cards, Apple Pay and digital wallet payments.
What does the contactless limit increase mean for the future of the payments industry and financial services?
The X World Wallet is Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay compatible.