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Raffles Hotel Singapor, Adyen, business partnership, tokenized payments, contactless payments, QR codes, WeChat Pay, Alipay, point-of-sale, mobile wallets, ecommerce
India-based fintech Paytm has teamed up with payments solution provider SBI Card to launch co-branded credit cards.
Paytm, SBI Card, India, Asia, product launch, credit cards, one-touch services, online transactions, contactless payments, international transactions, fraud prevention, early access
Flipkart, integration, Paytm, e-wallet, PhonePe, Unified Payments Interface, UPI, retailers, online payment methods, Amazon Pay, mobile payments, checkout
Apple, launch, online store, India, ecommerce, Amazon, Walmart, Flipkart
Wibmo, digital payment, India, security, payments provider, shopping behaviour, online shopping, merchants, banks, mobile payments, transactions
YouGov and ACI Worldwide have conducted a study revealing that 42% of Indian consumers prefer digital payments.
YouGov, ACI Worldwide, UPI transactions, online payments, digital payments, India, Asia, APAC, Diwali, digital payment methods, ecommerce, P2M, data privacy, survey, study, research
Cashaa, a banking services platform, has launched a solution for Indian crypto owners facing banking restrictions imposed by the country’s central bank, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
Cashaa, banking services platform, cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, ETH, India, tokens
In September 2017, Google has launched Tez, an app for instant money transfers in India; now the company has announced it’s rebranding the app to Google Pay.
Google, Tez, Google Pay, India, payments , instant loans, UPI
Amazon has invested an additional USD 260 million into its India business to prepare for the holiday shopping season.
Amazon, India, ecommerce market, online retail, investment, ecommerce
Paytm, a digital payment platform, has planned to roll out its payments bank by October 2016, before Diwali festival.
Paytm, mobile wallet, mobile banking, mobile payments, bank accounts
The ecommerce operations of the Indian retailers Flipkart, Amazon and Snapdeal that were undergone via the mobile channel have increased to 75% around the Diwali celebration, a recent research study reveals.
India, Diwali, increase, mobile shopping, traffic, report, online sales, internet, ecommerce