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Fortune
How mobile payments will grow in 2016
This week has seen no shortage of mobile payments announcements, from a partnership between AmEx and Apple Pay to the new Chase Pay app.
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Washington Post
Navy Federal Adds Samsung Pay To Its Mobile Payment Options
VIENNA, Va., Oct. 29, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Navy Federal Credit Union announced adding Samsung Pay as a mobile payment option ...
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PYMNTS.com
The Slow But Steady Growth Of Mobile Payments In The US
In its 2015 U.S. Consumer Payment Choice Study, TSYS takes a keen look at (among many other elements) the state of mobile-based purchases in ...
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PYMNTS.com
Mobile's 10X Potential
For mobile payments to adopt, it has to provide not only a great consumer experience, but one that is 10x better. That's the view of Nick Nayfack, ...
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Polish mobile payment app IKO becomes national standard
The mobile application IKO created by PKO Bank Polski has been transformed into the nationwide mobile payment standard, Blik. Today, Blik has 1 ...
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OmnyPay latest mobile payments effort for retailers
OmnyPay, which bills itsself as a retail-friendly mobile payment platform, this past week announced what it calls the first integrated mobile loyalty, ...
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Nation's Restaurant News
Starbucks: Mobile ordering, payment 'off to good start'
Mobile payment accounted for 21 percent of Starbucks transactions — and mobile ordering and payment accounted for about 5 million transactions ...
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Chase Pay coming to gas pumps through P97 partnership
"With the combination of P97's PetroZone mobile commerce platform and Chase Pay we are thrilled to deliver more payment options to consumers at ...
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NDTV
Retail Business Review
Report: Another big name throws hat in mobile payment ring
According to Re/Code, Amazon.com is launching a mobile “Pay with Amazon” button that will let consumers automatically use their Amazon payment ...
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