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Barclaycard and Orange have launched the UK's first contactless mobile phone payments service. The system - called Quick Tap - lets mobile users on the Orange network make purchases of up to £15 ...
Barclaycard US, a unit of Barclays PLC, has multiple projects developing in mobile payments. In addition to its Barclays-branded bPay mobile wallet, Barclaycard is involved in some capacity in the ...
The new head of Barclaycard's U.S. mobile business said Thursday that forming new partnerships with mobile payments players is a top priority for the card issuer.
The Barclaycard mobile payments program with Orange illustrates the importance of demonstrating incremental value for the consumer. The cash back functionality is a big benefit of this offer.
Mobile operator Orange UK and credit-card company Barclaycard have announced a long-term strategic partnership to develop mobile-payment technology including mobile-wallet handsets. The pair said ...
Orange and Barclaycard launch ‘Quick Tap', the UK's first contactless mobile payment service which allows consumers to make purchases on the high street using their mobile phone for the very first ...
Barclaycard PayTag turns any phone into an NFC phone Racking up your credit card bill contactlessly just got a whole lot easier, with Barclaycard's new PayTag thingummy.
U.K.-based Barclaycard has started testing a self-described “pocket checkout” payment concept that allows shoppers to scan and pay for purchases using a smartphone, eliminating the need to visit a ...
Barclaycard is to use the forthcoming pilot of the mobile Oyster transit scheme in London to launch a trial of mobile payments technology. The bank says it will credit 225 of the 500 phones to be ...
At CTIA MobileCon's third day keynote in San Diego, a panel of mobile commerce industry leaders discussed the state of mobile payments, the challenges it faces in terms of adoption and regulatory ...
Barclaycard is rolling out new software that would allow customers to buy items simply by scanning them with a smartphone’s camera.
The U.K.-based company is testing an app that would enable merchants to support lineless, touchless checkout processes, rivaling the technology of Amazon Go.