The Curve card aims to bridge the behavioural leap from banks cards to mobile
payment apps
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The Curve card aims to bridge the behavioural leap from banks cards to mobile
payment apps
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In an interview with MPD CEO Karen Webster, PayU Brazil CEO Marcos Marins Machado lays out how PayU plans to grow its global footprint.
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WeChat, which is owned by Tencent Holdings Ltd, is willing to risk losing some of its 650 million monthly active users to competitors to achieve the long-term goal of dominating the mobile payment service market, according to industry experts.
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Apple Inc’s mobile payment system will start in China on Thursday for customers of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd (ICBC), the world’s largest bank in terms of total assets, according to online posts from the bank.
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Curve, a London-based startup that aims to bridge the gap between card-based and mobile payments by replacing multiple cards with a single piece of plastic and a mobile app, has launched with support from a group of notable fintech investors,…
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Emvantage developed a series of payment solutions encompassing a payment gateway, mobile payment solutions and pre-paid card solutions.
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On your marks…get set…wait. Jumping the gun on mobile app marketing and launching is costly.
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Content marketing can be fantastic for your business, but it’s not always easy to get it right. Here are some fun facts: Only 30% of marketers have a documented content marketing strategy.
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Examples of big and small companies who are giving content marketing a good name and showing it works.
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Gary McAlum, USAA s top security executive, discusses what he sees as a false choice between security and convenience, his company s progress in getting users to adopt biometric authentication, and the need for a holistic approach to security.
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