NEW YORK -- More than five years after the development of ExxonMobil's Speedpass, MasterCard and American Express are putting the final touches on contactless versions of their credit cards.
Jodi Gardner is a board member of the Banking Ombudsman Service (BOS). This article is written in her academic capacity and does not reflect the views of BOS. Alexandra Andhov does not work for, ...
Mastercard's payments network remains a growth engine, with Q2 revenues up 13% and a strong U.S. market share, second only to Visa. Total cards issued grew 6% year-over-year, and the global adoption ...
Tap-to-pay scams target contactless cards in crowded spaces using hidden readers, but mobile wallets with biometric locks offer stronger protection.
Credit card users are finally free of the burden of swiping their cards and signing their name thanks to advances in RFID technology and new programs from banks and credit card companies looking to ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SmartMetric, Inc. (OTCQB: SMME): The Contactless Payment Market Global Forecast to 2025 report published by MarketsandMarkets says the global contactless credit/debit card ...
ELIZABETH, N.J. — Wakefern Food Corp. here has become the second major food retailing enterprise to accept contactless credit cards from the major card associations as a payment vehicle. Wakefern, a ...
The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has reaffirmed its leadership in technology, innovation and the delivery of the most advanced ...