Juniper: Mobility-as-a-Service revenues to exceed $52bn by 2027

The impact of the coronavirus pandemic “will restrict the growth of MaaS platforms in 2020”, a new forecast from Juniper Research predicts, but MaaS initiatives “will rebound quickly in 2021 as cities re-evaluate their transport strategies”. Revenues generated by Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) platforms will exceed $52bn by 2027, up from $405m in 2020, the researchers say. […]

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Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Mauritius to increase contactless transaction limit

Contactless transaction limits are being increased in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Mauritius, Mastercard has announced. In Kenya, the limit is being increased from KES 2,500 (US$23.51) to KES 3,500 (US$32.92) while Tanzania is raising it from TZS 55,000 (US$23.76) to TZS 80,000 (US$34.56). In Uganda, the limit is increasing from UGX 90,000 (US$23.84) to UGX

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Belgium increases contactless transaction limit to €50

Belgium is to increase the contactless transaction limit from €25 ($US27.07) to €50 ($US54.54) from 14 April, “to curb the spread of the coronavirus”. “For those who make several consecutive contactless card payments without a PIN, the cumulative limit is also increased to €100 ($US109.07),” Belgian financial services federation Febelfin says. “In the past you

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BIS reports on likely impact of Covid-19 on cash, cards and mobile payments

The pandemic may result in increased calls to defend the role of cash, moves towards more quickly introducing central bank digital currencies and a structural increase in the use of mobile, card and online payments, a Bank for International Settlements (BIS) research bulletin analysing the likely impact of Covid-19 says. “Irrespective of whether concerns are

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UK supermarkets launch digital volunteer shopping cards

UK supermarket chains Asda and M&S Food are making it possible for customers who are self-isolating to prepay online for purchases that volunteer shoppers can then make in-store on their behalf. The supermarket chains are leveraging their existing digital gift card services to facilitate the new option. M&S Food’s We’re All in this Together cards

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Coronavirus prompts Publix to install contactless payments in all its US supermarkets

US supermarket chain Publix has rolled out contactless payments across its 1,243 stores “to protect the health and well-being of its customers and associates during the coronavirus pandemic… Read the rest of Coronavirus prompts Publix to install contactless payments in all its US supermarkets at NFCW.

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Canada increases contactless transaction limit by 150%

Visa and Mastercard are increasing the contactless payment limit in Canada by 150%, from C$100 (US$70) to C$250 (US$176). “Canada has been recognised as one of the most cashless societies in the world and the majority of in-person Mastercard transactions in Canada are already tapped,” Mastercard says. “With this change, this contactless adoption is expected

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Australia doubles contactless transaction limit to A$200

The Australian payments industry has begun implementing an increase in the country’s contactless payments transaction limit, from A$100 (US$60) to A$200 (US$120). The move is designed “to reduce the need for physical contact with the payment terminal,” AusPayNet says. “From next week, consumers will begin to see an increasing number of retailers accepting contactless card

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