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Building onto our previous reporting related to the partnerships that took place in Q4 2023 within the banking and fintech space, this analysis focuses on the payments and commerce industry.
partnership, payments , ecommerce, regulation, financial institutions, fintech, startup, merchant, payment processor, mobile payments
LG Electronics has announced its partnership with Stripe in order to provide Singapore customers with improved payment methods and overall checkout experience.
partnership, customer experience, mobile payments, online payments, digital payments, payments , ecommerce
Paymentwall has integrated QRIS and became the first international payment provider to offer QRIS payments in Indonesia for global businesses.
Paymentwall, QR code payments, e-wallets, mobile banking
Jukka Yliuntinen, Payment Expert at G+D Mobile Security, talks on how to offer digital payments that your customers will love, and how you can stay top of wallet
G+D Mobile Security, mobile wallet, IOT, tokenization
UK customers of Curve, the banking platform that consolidates multiple cards and accounts into one smart card and app, can now connect all their accounts and pay using Curve with Google Pay (G Pay).
Curve, Google Pay, NFC, payments , app, banking, G Pay, banks
SoftBank has teamed up with IBM to develop cross-carrier blockchain solutions.
Softbank, IBM, cross border payments, blockchain, smartphone, Asia
The LG Pay mobile payment service supporting Mastercard and Visa in the US has been deployed based on Convego CloudPay service from G+D Mobile Security.
LG Pay mobile, MasterCard, Visa, mobile payments, tokenisation, security, contactless payments, US
The LG Pay mobile payment service has arrived in the US, but for now it will only work for Android users that own the LG G8 ThinQ smartphone.
LG Pay, mobile payment, the US, Android, LG, smartphone, NFC, WMC, mobile app
LG Electronics has announced it will launch its mobile payment system in the US during the first half of this year.
LG, mobile payments, US, LG Wallet
LG Electronics has released its own mobile payment tool, LG Pay, in South Korea.
LG Electronics, LG Pay, South Korea, card, smartphone
LG Electronics has revealed its plans of launching its own mobile payment system, LG Pay, using facial recognition as method of authentication.
LG Electronics, mobile payments, e-wallet, facial recognition, biometrics, Oez, South Korea, security
South Korea`s LG Electronics has announced it will launch LG Pay, a new mobile payments service, soon.
LG Electronics, LG Pay, South Korea, launch, mobile payments
Scottrade Bank, a division of Scottrade Financial Services, has announced the roll out of Android Pay and Samsung Pay to its personal banking clients.
Scottrade Bank, mobile payment, banking, Android Pay, Samsung Pay
Paymentwall has teamed up with LG to enable its Smart TV app owners to achieve global payments coverage.
Paymentwall, LG, Smart TV, mobile payments, credit cards, debit cards, bank transfers, South Korea, Alipay, Sofort, iDeal, paysafecard, Visa, MasterCard, QR codes
LG Electronics has delayed the rolled out of LG Pay, its proprietary mobile wallet, until 2017.
LG Electronics, LG Pay, product launch, mobile wallet, mobile payments, South Korea, LG V20
LG Electronics has delayed the official launch of LG Pay to the second quarter of 2016 to help the new LG flagship smartphone - G5 - receive more media attention, The Korea Times reported.
LG Pay, mobile payments, mobile wallet, smartphone
LG is planning to launch their own mobile payments service, aiming at rivaling Apple Pay.
LG Pay, mobile payments, NFC, Shinhan Card, KB Kookmin Card, LG
South Korea’s payment cards market is one of the most competitive and attractive in Asia-Pacific, a recent research study reveals.
South Korea, cards, online payments, contactless, internet, mobile payments, mobile money, digital payments
Korean mobile carriers are launching NFC-based mobile credit card services in China.
KT, NFC, payment, services, China, telecoms, Union Pay, mobile credit card, Quickpass, touch-based payment
South Korean telecommunications LG Uplus is set to provide a mobile payment service in China in collaboration with credit card company KB Kookmin Card and bank card organization China Union Pay.
LG Uplus, mobile payment, Chinese, Customers, credit card, KB Kookmin Card, bank card, China Union Pay, mobile credit cards, NFC, payment