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Apple's tap-and-go tech launch to be approved by EU

News | Mobile Payments | 22 Apr 2024

Apple has announced that its offer to open up a tap-and-go tech mobile payments system is to be approved by EU antitrust regulators in May 2024. 

compliance, banking, online banking, mobile banking, digital banking, financial services, financial institutions

US DOJ investigates Visa over token technology pricing

News | Payments General | 16 Aug 2023

The United States Department of Justice has launched a new investigation into Visa’s tokenization technology pricing methods.

tokenization, payments , digital payments, financial institutions

CCI fines Google USD 113 mln for anti-competitive practices

News | Online Payments | 28 Oct 2022

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has fined Google USD 113 million for anti-competitive practices related to its Play Store policies. 

online payments, payment processing, payment processor, ecommerce, digital payments

Netherlands looks at Google Play's payments monopoly

News | Digital Identity, Security & Online Fraud | 09 May 2022

The Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) has initiated a preliminary investigation into Alphabet Inc’s Google for possible anti-competitive practices.

Google Pay, regulation, Apple, digital wallet, payment methods

Apple charged by EU Commission with antitrust complaint over Apple Pay

News | Mobile Payments | 03 May 2022

The European Commission has shared findings of an antitrust case focused on Apple Pay, which says the company doesn’t have fair competitive practices.

Apple Pay, NFC, regulation, compliance, mobile payments, digital wallet

Google facing anti-trust investigation over mobile payments app in India

News | Mobile Payments | 12 Nov 2020

India's Competition Commission has launched antitrust investigation against Google, over allegations that it is abusing its dominant market position to promote its own mobile payments app.

Google, anti-trust investigation, UPI, online payments, mobile payments, Google Pay, Tez, National Payments Corporation of India, India, Asia, APAC

China considers launching an investigation into Alipay, WeChat Pay

News | Online Payments | 03 Aug 2020

Yahoo Finance has reported that Chinese regulators are considering launching an antitrust investigation into Ant Group’s Alipay and Tencent Holdings’ WeChat Pay

China, Alipay, WeChat Pay, mobile payments, transactions , online payments, watchdog, antitrust

Apple Card rolls out its Apple Card Monthly Installments financing programme

News | Cards | 17 Jun 2020

Apple has announced the expansion of its Apple Card Monthly Installments financing programme, available on purchases of Macs, Apple TVs, AirPods, and others.

Apple, US, Apple Card Monthly Installments, Apple Card, Apple Card holders, Apple Wallet, cash backs, European Commission, antitrust investigation, Apple Pay

The European Commission opens antitrust investigation into Apple Pay

News | Mobile Payments | 17 Jun 2020

The European Commission (EC) has opened an investigation into Apple Pay to assess whether Apple's conduct violates EU competition rules.

The European Commission, EC, Apple Pay, merchants, tap and go, antitrust investigation, Spotify, Kobo

The European Commission fines card scheme Mastercard EUR 570 mln

News | Cards | 23 Jan 2019

The European Commission has fined the card scheme Mastercard EUR 570 million for obstructing merchants’ access to cross-border card payment services.

European Commission, MasterCard, card scheme, cross-border payment, card payment, EU, retailers, merchants, cards

Google officially rebuts EU charges against Shopping, AdSense

News | Ecommerce | 15 Nov 2016

Google has formally rebutted two antitrust charges brought against it by Europe’s Competition Commission, proving that it did not boost Google Shopping, and AdSense.

Google, EU, shopping, AdSense, antitrust, competition commission

Online retailers to learn if EU antitrust regulators take action

News | Ecommerce | 13 Sep 2016

Online retailers are expected to learn on Thursday whether EU antitrust regulators plan to take any action after investigation into restrictions on cross-border ecommerce within the bloc.

online retailers, ecommerce, EU, regulation, Europe, antitrust, crossborder ecommerce, European Commission

Google claims that European Union antitrust charges have no grounds

News | Ecommerce | 28 Aug 2015

Google, after being under the scrutiny of a European Union antithrust policy began in April, 2015, has claimed that the accusations are unfounded.

Google, European Union, antitrust charges, regulation, trial, accusation, search engine, internet, digital

EU tax probes on Apple, Amazon, Starbucks at advanced stage

News | Ecommerce | 12 Jun 2015

EU regulators investigations into the low tax arrangements of Apple, Starbucks and Amazon in some member states are at an advanced stage and decisions could be announced in the coming months.

EU, tax probes, Apple, Amazon, Starbucks, advance, online sales, levies, cross border sales, merchant, regulation

EU antitrust regulators probe curbs on cross-border online sales

News | Ecommerce | 07 May 2015

EU regulators will investigate whether electronics and digital content companies illegally curb cross-border online sales, according to the EUs antitrust chief.

EU, antitrust, regulators, probe, curb, cross border, online sales, e-payments, customer, merchant

EU regulators mull over restrictions on market power of ecommerce and tech companies

News | Ecommerce | 05 May 2015

The European Union has been caught devising proposals to restrict market dominance of internet companies in a regulatory framework, right after the EU accused Google of abusing its market power.

EU, regulators, framework, proposal, geo-block, cross-border, ecommerce, internet, digital market

China: Microsoft to pay over USD 150 million in a tax evasion program

News | Ecommerce | 26 Nov 2014

Microsoft, according to a Chinese official, has to pay more than USD 150 million to the Chinese authorities, as concluded by a tax evasion program led by financial regulators, Bloomberg reports.

China, Microsoft, tax, levy, evasion, penalty, authorities, regulators, financial issues, cross border, foreign companies

Law firm launches antitrust investigation into CVS, Rite Aid for blocking Apple Pay

News | Mobile Payments | 05 Nov 2014

Schubert Jonckheer & Kolbe has launched an investigation into the conduct of retail pharmacies CVS and Rite Aid over their decision to block contactless payments, including Apple Pay and Google Wallet, in their retail stores.

Schubert Jonckheer & Kolbe, law firm, antitrust, investigation, CVS, Rite Aid, blocking, Apple Pay, Google Wallet