Mobile solutions for parking payments received a boost last week with the citywide launch of Parkmobile USA Inc.’s service in Birmingham, Mich., and the addition of new features to QuickPay Corp.’s mobile-payment service for a major parking company in San Francisco. In Birmingham, drivers can now use Parkmobile’s mobile applications …
Read More »Having Started with Eateries, Revel Unveils an iPad POS System for Groceries
The rapid insinuation of tablets into the retail point of sale took another big turn this week when Revel Systems Inc., a San Francisco-based startup, unveiled an iPad-based POS system designed for supermarkets. The new system has already been adopted by Marty’s Markets, a Pittsburgh grocery store, and another half …
Read More »Eye on Mobile: Square Offers Flat Pricing; Dunkin’ Donuts Unveils a Mobile App
Square Inc., the flashy mobile-payments startup that now counts Starbucks Corp. as one of its merchants, announced a new flat-pricing plan Thursday that puts the company squarely into the ring with independent sales organizations and merchant acquirers competing for established small businesses. And Dunkin’ Donuts, a rival of Starbucks for …
Read More »Merchant-Controlled Network Debuts Its Name But Leaves Many Questions Unanswered
The new mobile-payments network being developed by retailers went public on Wednesday with its name, Merchant Customer Exchange, or MCX, and the identities of 15 initial merchant-investors. But, five months after merchants first revealed plans to build an alternative to the major card networks as mobile payments take hold in …
Read More »Contactless And Mobile Payments at the Olympics: Definitely Not a Medal Winner
Which was the big payments winner at the Summer Olympic Games in London, which ended Sunday? Answer: Cash, a contender that’s entered every Olympics ever held. Contactless cards and mobile devices accounted for very few payments, according to a Celent LLC analyst who visited two different Olympic venues last week. …
Read More »Eye on Mobile: Nearly Half of Smart Phone Users Access Shopping Apps
Nearly half of U.S. smart-phone users, or more than 45 million people, tapped a shopping application in June, according to data released on Monday. The leading app was that of eBay Inc., which attracted almost 13.2 million unique users, according to the data from New York City-based researcher The Nielsen …
Read More »A $9 Million Infusion Has Mobile Payments Startup LevelUp Thinking Big
Armed with $9 million in new funding, mobile-payments startup LevelUp plans to use the capital infusion to expand its sales force and build out new solutions to improve the merchant experience. Boston-based LevelUp is launching a remote sales team that will sign and service merchants outside the company’s 10 primary …
Read More »Aiming to Boost Conversions, Zappli Brings Two-Click Checkout to M-Commerce
With the influence of smart phones on in-store sales outpacing their influence on online sales, San Francisco-based Zappli Inc. is seeking to remedy that disparity through the introduction of InstaBuy, a mobile-checkout application that enables consumers to make a purchase through their smart phone in two clicks. Merchants can deploy …
Read More »Google Wallet 2.0: Now Open to All Cards, But Can It Attract Users?
Google Inc. on Wednesday announced an overhaul of its struggling mobile wallet product that the online search giant hopes will make the product more attractive to consumers and banks alike. Indeed, a key feature of the new Google Wallet is that is now open to any credit or debit card …
Read More »Virtual Gift Card Player Giftango Looks to Enter Broader Open-Loop Market
Giftango Corp., a major behind-the-scenes player in electronic gift cards, is preparing to move into the fast-growing world of open-loop prepaid cards. n A first step along that road was reached this week when Portland, Ore.-based Giftango achieved so-called Level 1 certification under the Payment Card Industry data-security standard (PCI). …
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