Ending months of speculation about is intentions in mobile payments and promotions, computer icon Apple Inc. on Monday entered the increasingly crowded market for digital wallets with an application it calls Passbook. At the same time, the company announced it now has card credentials for some 400 million users on …
Read More »By Mating GoPayment with QuickBooks POS, Intuit Could Steal a March on Square
Intuit Inc.’s announcement on Tuesday that it has integrated its GoPayment mobile-payment processing application with its QuickBooks Point of Sale 2013 software is expected to make GoPayments more appealing to small businesses than rival products from the likes of Square Inc. and PayPal Inc. Earlier this week, Square announced that …
Read More »With New Retail Deals, Square Doubles Locations That Sell Its Card Readers
Merchant processor Square Inc. doubled the number of physical stores at which its now-famous payment card reader for mobile devices can be purchased with Monday’s announcement that the reader is available at Walgreen Co., Staples Inc., and FedEx Corp.’s FedEx Office stores. The three new merchants collectively add 10,000 locations: …
Read More »Startup Claims More Than 1,000 Developers for Streamlined in-App Payment Plug-in
A startup called Zooz this week announced it has registered more than 1,000 developers for a payment plug-in that, the company says, streamlines card-based payments while users are within an app. Zooz, whose product is available for both Android and Apple iOS devices, also launched an HTML5 version to allow …
Read More »Groupon Doubles Down on Its POS Thrust with Acquisition of Hospitality App Startup
Groupon Inc. redoubled its efforts to penetrate the point-of-sale market with its acquisition of New York City-based software startup Breadcrumb, whose product lets restaurants run transactions on iPad tablets. The deal, announced on Tuesday, follows news that the Chicago-based daily-deal giant is testing a mobile-acceptance service in and around San …
Read More »Nordstrom Projects Rollout of Register-Like POS Handsets by Early 2013
High-end department-store chain Nordstrom Inc., which has been testing some 6,000 mobile devices for customer service and checkout, expects to roll out a significantly larger number of the devices in the first quarter of next year and to add as much capability to them as it has on its cash …
Read More »ClearXchange Goes National But Faces Rivalry from PayPal, Fiserv
A year after its birth announcement, the clearXchange person-to-person payments platform finally is set for its first national rollout through a new service called Send & Receive Money from one of its three big-bank owners, Wells Fargo & Co. But clearXchange, whose other owners are Bank of America Corp. and …
Read More »PayPal Signs 15 New Retailers for POS, Plus Terminal Makers and App Developers
PayPal Inc. on Thursday announced that 15 more retailers had joined its point-of-sale initiative, which means the No. 1 alternative-payments provider is now more than three-quarters of the way toward meeting its stated goal of having 20 national retailers accepting PayPal at physical stores by the end of 2012. PayPal …
Read More »Eye on Prepaid: AmEx Strikes a Deal With Zynga While Green Dot Signs Dollar Tree
American Express Co. extended the reach of its Serve digital and prepaid card platform with a rewards program it announced on Tuesday with leading online game developer Zynga Inc. The big prepaid card program manager Green Dot Corp., meanwhile, disclosed a distribution deal with Dollar Stores Inc. and the renewal …
Read More »Late to the Wallet Wars, MasterCard Unveils a Service It Touts As Open, Flexible
Nearly a year after major U.S. rivals introduced mobile wallets, MasterCard Inc. officially entered the market on Monday with a service that aims to trump competing products by being open to a wide range of payment brands and by offering tools that can let third parties develop their own digital …
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