By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews As mobile wallets rapidly evolve, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. late Tuesday put out a birthday card of sorts reminding the world that its Samsung Pay service is now a year old in the United States. In that time, Samsung Pay has added payment-card issuing partners, but the …
Read More »Notes From Using Apple Pay on the Web: Easy And Slick; Too Bad It’s Safari Only
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Apple Pay’s latest incarnation—enabling one-click payments for mobile and desktop Web-site purchasing—deftly brings the familiarity of such payments to Apple Pay users and merchants. At least, that’s my take on it, having used it last week when the service was released as part of an Apple Inc. …
Read More »Now That Apple Pay Has Arrived on the Web, Will It Solidify Its Hold on Users?
Apple Pay has brought the one-click simplicity of its mobile-payments service to the desktop and mobile browsers. Apple Inc. on Tuesday released an update for Apple computers that enables consumers to pay using its Apple Pay mobile wallet on participating Web sites, such as Lululemon.com and Apple.com, but only when …
Read More »3dcart Joins Amazon Payments Program and Other Digital Transactions News briefs
• JPMorgan Chase & Co. signed the Best Buy Co. Inc. electronics chain to accept the Chase Pay mobile app in its nearly 1,400 stores, on its site, and in-app. Chase Pay is live with some e-commerce merchants and is expected to become available in stores and in-app later in …
Read More »COMMENTARY: What’s Really Happening in the PayPal Deals with Visa and MasterCard
By Rick Oglesby Visa Inc. chief executive officer Charlie Scharf and MasterCard Inc. CEO Ajay Banga must be all smiles these days. PayPal Holdings Inc. CEO Dan Schulman was clearly motivated to make peace with
Read More »Eye on Wallets: Limited Battery-Fire Impact; Masterpass Update; Wayfair Takes Apple Pay Online
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Mobile-payments services have plenty of issues with adoption and usage, but battery fires aren’t likely to be among them. While it’s true that a consumer can’t use a mobile wallet if he’s afraid his smart phone will ignite, payments experts say the problem that developed last …
Read More »Android Pay Coming to Mobile Chrome Browser and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• JPMorgan Chase & Co. said it is now supporting Alphabet Inc.’s Android Pay mobile-payment service. Chase, which is in the process of launching its own mobile wallet, Chase Pay, has issued more than 90 million Visa cards. • In related news, Alphabet’s Google unit said it is making Android Pay …
Read More »PayPal Boosts Its POS Prospects And Escapes Wallet Fee With New MasterCard Pact
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews Having made peace with Visa Inc. in July, PayPal Holdings Inc. announced a similar agreement Tuesday with MasterCard Inc. that further extends the online payments leader’s reach at the point of sale. But PayPal’s new accord has some differences from the one it reached with Visa, most …
Read More »Mobile Payments Make Big Overall Gains, but In-Store Purchases Lag
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews Nearly three-quarters of mobile-phone owners have made some sort of payment with their devices, but in-app, bill, and person-to-person payments all exceed in-store payments, according to new findings from First Annapolis Consulting Inc. The Annapolis, Md.-based consulting and research firm says 74% of mobile-phone-using consumers reported in …
Read More »Could Quick Chip Tech Mean More Mobile-Wallet Usage?
When Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. demonstrated their streamlined EMV technology at some West Coast groceries last month, the payments industry focused on the potential for speedier checkouts and happier cardholders. But another implication of Visa’s Quick Chip and MasterCard’s M/Chip Fast technology is that it could boost the number …
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