Banco Santander Invests in iZettle mPOS Solution
Banco Santander, the largest bank in the Euro area, has invested more than 5 million euros ($6.6M) in Swedish mPOS...
Read moreBanco Santander, the largest bank in the Euro area, has invested more than 5 million euros ($6.6M) in Swedish mPOS...
Read moreIn keeping with its mandate to use data-driven analysis, the CFPB released its study of overdraft use and practices today....
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Read moreThe Payments Council in the United Kingdom released a report Monday that contradicts what a British Retail Consortium study found...
Read moreGoogle Wallet has become a money pit for Google. After spending about $300 million in acquisitions and developments, the app...
Read moreApple has filed a patent application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for a system and method that combines...
Read moreInformation security researcher and blogger Brian Krebs wrote a post this week regarding the 2011 data breach at Fidelity National...
Read moreVisa has signed agreements with iZettle, SumUp and Swiff, bringing the three mPOS providers in as participants in the Visa...
Read moreIn an effort to prevent the European Commission from permanently banning multilateral interchange fees or MIFs, MasterCard has brought its...
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