Visa, Samsung Team Up on Mobile Payments
PC Magazine
The deal, which combines Visa's payment expertise and Samsung's mobile technology, will allow financial institutions to use the Visa Mobile Provisioning Service to securely download paymentaccount information to NFC-enabled Samsung devices.
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Galaxy S4 will incorporate Visa's mobile payment program
CNET (blog)
The two companies unveiled a partnership today in which Samsung would incorporate Visa's PayWave mobile payment applet in its future devices, as well as use Visa to make it easier for customers to tie their Samsung phones to a financial institution and ...
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Samsung and Visa Take NFC Mobile Payments Global
Mashable
That's because Visa and Samsung announced Monday that Visa's NFC payment system will be built into all future Samsung smartphones. This is a big win for Visa, Samsung and viability of NFC payments. Visa is one of the leaders in the mobile payments ...
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Bloomberg
“The Visa-Samsung global alliance is a first of its kind between a leading NFC handset manufacturer and payment network that is paving the way for the implementation of large-scale mobile paymentprograms,” the companies said. Companies are looking for ...
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Financial Times
Mobile payments are a hot topic at the Mobile World Congress this year. Although the number of retail apps has exploded, revenues have yet to match the hype. Most retailers build their own payment systems, forcing consumers to register and enter their ...
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PC Magazine
The deal, which combines Visa's payment expertise and Samsung's mobile technology, will allow financial institutions to use the Visa Mobile Provisioning Service to securely download paymentaccount information to NFC-enabled Samsung devices.
See all stories on this topic »
Visa Teams Up With Samsung on Mobile Payments New York Times (blog) The idea of paying for things with a phone is still foreign to most people, but now Visa and Samsung Electronics are working together to make mobile payments easier. The companies on Monday said that many new Samsung phones would incorporate Visa's... See all stories on this topic » | New York Times (blog) |
CNET (blog)
The two companies unveiled a partnership today in which Samsung would incorporate Visa's PayWave mobile payment applet in its future devices, as well as use Visa to make it easier for customers to tie their Samsung phones to a financial institution and ...
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MasterCard Rolls Out MasterPass Mobile Payment System ABC News (blog) Shopaholics beware: your addiction just got an official enabler. MasterCard is introducing MasterPass, a new service that will make it even easier to shop and make purchases from virtually any mobile device, whether it's a smartphone in the dressing... See all stories on this topic » | ABC News (blog) |
Mashable
That's because Visa and Samsung announced Monday that Visa's NFC payment system will be built into all future Samsung smartphones. This is a big win for Visa, Samsung and viability of NFC payments. Visa is one of the leaders in the mobile payments ...
See all stories on this topic »Visa Teams Up With Samsung on Contactless Mobile Payments
Bloomberg
“The Visa-Samsung global alliance is a first of its kind between a leading NFC handset manufacturer and payment network that is paving the way for the implementation of large-scale mobile paymentprograms,” the companies said. Companies are looking for ...
See all stories on this topic »MasterCard moves into mobile payments
Financial Times
Mobile payments are a hot topic at the Mobile World Congress this year. Although the number of retail apps has exploded, revenues have yet to match the hype. Most retailers build their own payment systems, forcing consumers to register and enter their ...
See all stories on this topic »
Russian Mobile Payment Startup uBank Raises $8M Series A From Runa ... TechCrunch After co-investing in Mambu, a SaaS for alternative finance providers, earlier in the month, today sees Runa Capital fund another finance-related startup: An $8 million Series A round for uBank, a mobile payment service that currently targets Russia ... See all stories on this topic » | TechCrunch |