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Period: 02 Aug 2002 - 09 Aug 2024
News
JPMorgan Chase has signed up retailer consortium MCX as a partner for Chase Pay, its new digital wallet leading the fight back against tech giants Apple, Google and Samsung in the increasingly crowded mobile money arena.
26 October 2015
Company announcement
Barclays and Google for Work (GfW) have collaborated to invest in fast-growing UK partners by launching a pilot lending programme
09 October 2015
Google has released a new Wallet app for iOS with a clear focus on peer-to-peer payments and wallet-to-bank transfers.
22 September 2015
Tsys (TSS) announced today it will expand the TSYS Enterprise Tokenization solution to process tokenized transactions made using Android Pay.
16 September 2015
As Google continues its roll out of Android Pay, First Data Corporation, a global leader in commerce-enabling technology and solutions, is pleased to be a launch collaborator supporting the new service for in-store transactions.
Google has begun rolling out Android Pay in the US, enabling users to make instore mobile NFC payments at more than a million locations across the country.
10 September 2015
Google and Samsung are among the first mobile wallet providers to join up to MasterCard's newly launched Digital Enablement Express programme, which aims to speed up the process of onboarding banks and rolling out tokenised payment services.
08 September 2015
Google could launch Android Pay in the US this week, beating rival Samsung to the punch, according to notices distributed to McDonald's restaurants.
24 August 2015
A startup offering free credit checks has been launched by the former managing director of Google UK, Dan Cobley.
20 July 2015
Google has begun testing a buy button that lets smartphone users click on selected search ads to go to a product page where they can complete a purchase.
15 July 2015
It may have only launched Android Pay last week but Google is already looking for the next big thing in payments, teasing a "hands free" service that will be piloted later this year.
01 June 2015
Financial services firms may dominate the list of corporate investors in fintech startups, but the biggest investment dollars are coming from two of the world's largest tech companies, Google and Intel, according to data from CB Insights.
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