There’s something off about the Apple Watch, especially when it comes to Apple Pay. It’s a bit of a hassle to set up. Let me explain. When I got the watch the other day, the feature I first wanted to activate was Apple Pay, the contactless payment service Apple Inc. …
Read More »Apple Pay: New Square Readers; Retailer Loyalty Programs Support; U.K. Expansion
Merchant processor Square Inc. is about to introduce a card reader that supports Apple Inc.’s Apple Pay mobile-payment service, Apple announced Monday. Apple Pay also will support retailers’ loyalty programs, according to Jennifer Bailey, Apple Inc.’s vice president of Internet services. The announcements came at the start of Apple’s Worldwide …
Read More »Android Pay Vs. Apple Pay: Google Has Advantages, But Business Deals Will Win Battle
With Google Inc.’s announcement of Android Pay Thursday, the first major direct rival to Apple Inc.’s Apple Pay came into focus. While other Apple Pay competitors are already in the market or soon will be—handset giant Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and the retailer-controlled Merchant Customer Exchange LLC are expected to …
Read More »Google’s Android Pay Debuts as an Apple Pay Fighter While Wallet Takes a Back Seat
Google Inc. is betting its latest mobile payments incarnation—Android Pay—will work better than Google Wallet did. Announced Thursday at Google I/O, its developer conference, Android Pay is poised to compete directly against Apple Inc.’s Apple Pay, PayPal Inc., and the upcoming Samsung Pay for a piece of the burgeoning mobile-payments …
Read More »Payments Executives See Mobile Wallets as Disruptive, but Also as Opportunities
Carrying out business as usual is becoming harder to do as the payments business tries to adapt to new technologies. Asked at a recent San Francisco conference about what are the most disruptive trends in payments, 40% of industry professionals and alternative-finance executives polled cited the proliferation of mobile-wallet use …
Read More »New Devices, New Terminals, New Programs Will Drive In-Store M-Payments, Report Says
By John Stewart Left for dead as recently as two years ago, the concept of mobile payments in physical stores is staging a remarkable resurrection. The signs are everywhere. In April, PayPal Inc. said it will adopt near-field communication (NFC) after years of mocking the technology, which enables wave-and-pay transactions …
Read More »USA Technologies’ Network Volume Grows 28% While Its NFC Base Expands
Unattended-payments provider USA Technologies Inc. (USAT) said its revenues increased 47% to $15.4 million in fiscal 2015’s third quarter ended March 31 versus $10.4 million year earlier as connections and transaction volume in its wireless network rapidly increased. Malvern, Pa.-based USAT on Monday said its network handled 54.8 million transactions, …
Read More »PayPal Will Include NFC Capability in the Coming Version of Its Mobile Wallet
After long belittling near-field communication technology by joking that its acronym, NFC, stands for “Not for Commerce,” PayPal Inc. before the end of the year will launch a new version of its mobile wallet featuring the technology. PayPal, which has been working with NFC in Australia, will replace its current …
Read More »The Fed Finds Rising Mobile-Payments Adoption, But Big Hurdles Hinder Usage
The number of mobile-payments users in the United States is growing steadily, but most mobile-phone owners still find other payment methods more convenient, and the frequency of payment use with phones is still low. These are among the conclusions of a Federal Reserve consumer survey conducted in December that also …
Read More »Apple Pay Is Helping Sell Phones And Drive Transactions, But With Caveats
When Apple Inc. launched its Apple Pay mobile-payments service in October, the computing giant hoped the new wallet would help sell smart phones and banks hoped it would help drive transactions on their cards. Now new research indicates both hopes are being realized, but the risk for financial institutions may …
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