Most payments startups focusing on mobile commerce these days are relying on either direct debit or carrier billing to handle funds transfers. But Billing Revolution, a 2-year-old Seattle-based company, is marketing a system that lets consumers buy products on their handsets with a single click, and charge their transactions to …
Read More »Tyfone Sees Its New Patent Advancing NFC on Memory Cards
In the wake of a patent award announced this week, a top Tyfone Inc. executive says the company expects to have what it calls a “scalable” platform built by the middle of next year for a contactless mobile-payments system based on Secure Digital memory cards that fit into handsets. “The …
Read More »NACHA Proposes to Use WEB for Mobile Payments, for Now
The rules-setting body of the automated clearing house plans to classify mobile ACH transactions under the existing WEB code rather than create a new code for such payments, at least for the short term. Mobile payments could get their own code some time after 2010. Those ideas are part of …
Read More »Zenius Hopes to Break NFC Logjam By Focusing on Non-Bank Players
While a number of technology companies have recently introduced products allowing mobile merchants to accept card payments on their handsets, a startup is demonstrating the first application that would let merchants take contactless payments on a wide variety of mobile phones. Indeed, Zenius Solutions Inc. hopes its software, called ZeniusMobilePOS, …
Read More »Nokia’s Mobile-Payments Gambit Could Give a Boost to Obopay
The announcement on Wednesday by Nokia, the world's largest cell-phone maker, that it will launch a mobile-payments service is likely to give a competitive leg-up to Obopay Inc., the Redwood City, Calif.-based mobile-payments processor that developed the software for the new venture, called Nokia Money. Four-year-old Obopay, in which Nokia …
Read More »An All-Handset Payments App Edges PayPal Closer to the Point of Sale
An application officially announced this week extends to virtually any cell phone the capability of accepting credit cards, a function that up to now mobile merchants have found mostly restricted to so-called smart phones like the iPhone or BlackBerry. The wCharge Credit Card Terminal, quietly introduced early this year by …
Read More »Zong’s Growth Heats up Rivalry in Mobile Payments for Downloads
If mobile-payments services are finding a niche anywhere right now, it appears to be in the market for digital goods like games and social-network applications. Palo Alto, Calf.-based Zong Inc., which began operations last year, announced this week that the processing platform it shares with its parent company, Echovox Inc., …
Read More »For the First Time, Banks Edge Billers in Race for Bill-Pay Traffic
For years, more consumers have used biller sites rather than online-banking sites to pay their bills electronically. But now, with financial institutions struggling to build deposits, bank sites have edged ahead, according to research released on Wednesday by Javelin Strategy & Research. At the same time, though, it appears some …
Read More »A Mitek-Fiserv Deal Lifts Prospects for Mobile Deposit Capture
Mitek Systems Inc., whose software allows users to create check images with their camera phones and then use the handsets to send the images to banks for deposit, signed its biggest processor to date this week for the six-month-old technology. Milwaukee-based Fiserv Inc. agreed to adopt Mitek's Mobile Deposit product …
Read More »Wireless Carriers Are Poised to Seize Mobile P2P, Report Says
Banks face a new threat in electronic payments, according to a report just out from Javelin Strategy and Research: the ability of telecommunications companies to take the driver's seat in mobile person-to-person payments. This risk comes to the fore as the number of so-called smart phones explodes and consumers show …
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