Checking in on the U.S. Migration to Contactless Payments
Issuers are lining up to issue dual contact and contactless payments cards in the U.S. through the expired card reissuance...
Read moreIssuers are lining up to issue dual contact and contactless payments cards in the U.S. through the expired card reissuance...
Read moreAs technology becomes more and more advanced, it slowly changes our way of doing things. We used to watch Television,...
Read moreMore U.S. consumers are finding that tap-and-go beats swiping or inserting for point-of-sale payment card transactions. It’s no surprise that...
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Read moreBlack Friday ain’t what it used to be. Winners will be big merchants with finely tuned e-commerce channels and mega-marketing...
Read moreA contributor to Forbes penned an article forecasting sweeping changes in the manner that U.S. consumers pay for small purchases...
Read morePSCU, the nation’s premier payments credit union service organization (CUSO), is prepared for the rapid adoption of contactless cards on...
Read moreLast month, we visited Singapore for Global Mass Transit’s (GMT) annual Transit Ticketing & Fare Collection APAC conference. Rapidly becoming the event in the...
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