In a move that it hopes will attract more users to its mobile-payments product, Obopay Inc. is allowing account holders to send money to other persons directly out of their checking accounts. In a further change, recipients of these transfers no longer need to have Obopay accounts and may have …
Read More »New P-to-P Service for Underbanked Looks to Launch M-Wallets
A handset-based service announced on Tuesday and aimed at allowing underbanked consumers to send money to individuals both in and outside the U.S. through Western Union locations could incorporate mobile wallets by the end of the year. That development would allow users of Trumpet Mobile, a reseller of prepaid wireless …
Read More »Mobile P2P ‘Could Take off in a Hurry,’ Researcher Notes
Not only do mobile payments between individuals constitute a strong market opportunity in themselves, but they also lay the groundwork for mobile payments to merchants, according to James Van Dyke, founder and principal of Javelin Strategy & Research, which this week released a research report on the mobile person-to-person (P2P) …
Read More »Following Citi Mobile, Bank Giant Forms Global M-Banking Venture
Less than a year after launching a commercial, handset-based banking and bill-payment program in the U.S., Citigroup Inc. announced it is working with a major South Korean telecommunications company to offer mobile banking around the world. The San Francisco-based joint venture, Mobile Money Ventures LLC, will be equally owned by …
Read More »M-Commerce Spawns New Forms of Money Laundering, U.S. Warns
The rise of mobile phones in South Asia, Africa, and Latin America is bringing many benefits to lesser-developed countries, but the simultaneous rise of mobile banking is creating new opportunities for money laundering, according to a report released Friday by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of International Narcotics and …
Read More »Citi Makes a Down Payment on M-Payments with ViVOtech Stake
Getting financial institutions and telecommunications providers to agree on major issues related to mobile payments is one of the most difficult problems faced by the nascent mobile-payments industry. Nonetheless, some banks want to plant a stake on the mobile-payments turf early, as evidenced by the announcement this week that Citigroup …
Read More »TSYS Joins Rivals First Data, Metavante in Mobile Banking And Payments
With its announcement on Thursday that it is working with a U.K. provider to enable mobile access to credit card accounts in the U.S., Total System Services Inc. (TSYS) has joined rival payments processors First Data Corp. and Metavante Corp. in entering the nascent but highly promising business of mobile …
Read More »10% of Mobile Banking Enrollees Are New to Wachovia, Bank Reports
Three months after Wachovia Corp. began offering a mobile-banking service based on a software application installed in customers' handsets (Digital Transactions News, Nov. 13, 2007), the Charlotte, N.C.-based banking company is seeing new enrollments in the service rise at an average of 40% per week, while 10% of enrollments have …
Read More »San Francisco NFC Pilot Tests Rewards As Well As Payments
A test of contactless payment via mobile phones, launched this week in San Francisco, relies on near-field communication (NFC) technology not only to handle transactions but also to manage consumer rewards. It differs from past NFC pilots in the U.S. in another way: It doesn't rely on either the MasterCard …
Read More »MasterCard Streamlines OTA for Its Spokane M-Payments Pilot
With its latest pilot for near-field communication (NFC) technology, which was announced on Monday and got under way last Thursday with select U.S. Bancorp credit card holders in Spokane, Wash., MasterCard Worldwide is testing a streamlined version of handset personalization it hopes will make it easier for consumers to adopt …
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