Not exact matches
Apple unveiled Apple Pay in September, and restaurants including McDonald's and Subway have already
gotten in on the
mobile payment system.
The topics include
mobile payment trends and how user behavior might be used for
payment authentication; how to streamline business finances with ePayments; how to
get clients to pay; the benefits of an invoice managing
system; how to create a
payment schedule; how blockchain technology stops
payment scams; how to set up an ePayments
system and its advantages for freelancers; and the future of the
payments industry.
Retailers push
system to rival Apple Pay and other
mobile wallets — Two drugstore chains switched off support for Apple Pay, as a group of big retailers gets behind a rival system for checkout smartphone payments... (See Mobile pay
mobile wallets — Two drugstore chains switched off support for Apple Pay, as a group of big retailers
gets behind a rival
system for checkout smartphone
payments... (See
Mobile pay
Mobile payments)
Wyndham Rewards is pushing hard to
get people to use
mobile payment systems and is releasing their third promotion.
South Korea is
getting a new
mobile payment system courtesy of LG, and it includes a version of the biggest feature Samsung Pay has to offer.
Apple Pay is also going to be supported; it only just launched today, but if it
gets the kind of widespread retail support Apple claims it will, it could very well become the first
mobile payments system to capitalize on the tech's potential.
The
mobile payment system just
got a little bit interesting.
It's second behind Brazil to
get the
mobile payments system which will be available for cards from three issuers and several banks.
Google's
mobile payment system is front and center with Marshmallow, letting you pay with your smartphone (and with a touch of your finger if you've
got a phone with a fingerprint sensor).