Market Research Firm: Apple Pay Surpasses Starbucks App in Users in U.S.

By:  Dan Balaban NFC TIMES Exclusive Insight –Apple Pay, which launched its mobile payments service five years ago this week in the U.S., has so far failed to live up to expectations with the service, either in the U.S. or globally, in terms of users and transactions. Related stories, automatically selected:  Research Firm Projects Use

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Transport for NSW launches Opal Connect transportation payments platform

Australia’s Transport for NSW has introduced Opal Connect, a new service that aims to become “a one stop shop for all transport transactions and information, whether it is public transport, rideshare, taxis, parking and even tolling”. “Opal Connect is a new ticketing solution that aims to provide an integrated and convenient experience for customers through

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WHSmith to accept online payments direct from UK customers’ bank accounts

Mastercard has signed up four WHSmith retail brands for Pay by Bank (PbBa), a strong customer authentication-compliant payments service that uses customers’ mobile banking apps and the UK’s faster payments system to let online retailers accept payments direct from shoppers’ bank accounts. “Pay by Bank app is an easy and secure way for customers to

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Visa finalises acquisition of Rambus’ payments and ticketing businesses

PARTNER NEWS: Visa has announced that it has now completed its acquisition from Rambus of the company’s payments and ticketing businesses — formerly known as Bell ID and Ecebs. “The acquisition strengthens Visa’s tokenization capabilities beyond card-based payments Read the rest of Visa finalises acquisition of Rambus’ payments and ticketing businesses at NFCW.

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Ahold Delhaize brings mobile self-checkout to US supermarkets

Shoppers at 30 US supermarkets operated by Netherlands-based retail giant Ahold Delhaize will be able to use their mobile phone to scan items as they shop and then self-checkout and pay by the end of this year. The merchant’s Retail Business Services (RBS) division is using the company’s proprietary ScanIt Mobile solution to offer the

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Payments networks begin rollout of single buy button for online commerce

American Express, Discover, Mastercard and Visa have gone live with an online checkout service that lets merchants add a single buy button to their sites to accept payments from any of the networks’ cardholders — without them first needing to create an account with the merchant or enter detailed payment data. The new ‘click to

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