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Digital Payments stories - Page 3

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Recharge acquires StartSelect to consolidate prepaid payments
Fri, 15th Sep 2023
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The acquisition will enable Recharge to reach revenues of €750 million next year and provide consumers with a wide range of digital gift cards globally.
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PPRO promotes Motie Bring as CEO
Thu, 7th Sep 2023
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PPRO promotes Motie Bring to CEO, replacing Simon Black, as the leading digital payments platform focuses on growth opportunities.
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Alipay+ and PayNet promote seamless payment in Malaysia
Tue, 5th Sep 2023
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Ant Group and PayNet have jointly announced the integration of Alipay+ to promote seamless payment for inbound and outbound Malaysian travellers.
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Half of Australian businesses to invest in digital payments
Fri, 1st Sep 2023
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Nearly half of Australian business leaders plan to invest in digital payments in the next 12 months to make transactions faster or easier for customers.
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Thales launch aims to accelerate adoption of cloud-based payments
Fri, 25th Aug 2023
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Thales launches Thales payShield Cloud HSM, a subscription-based digital payments security service for cloud-based infrastructure.
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Retail's shift: Contactless payment's post-pandemic impact
Thu, 10th Aug 2023
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The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of contactless payment methods, reshaping retail and supporting larger consumer trends.
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Paymentology partners with TrueMoney to launch Google Pay
Tue, 18th Jul 2023
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Paymentology's card issuing platform and analytics capabilities accelerate next-generation financial services in Thailand and Cambodia.
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Alipay and Mastercard enable cashless payments for foreigners in China
Fri, 23rd Jun 2023
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Linking any Mastercard card to the Alipay digital wallet makes e-payments in China easier, linking merchants with international visitors seamlessly.
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Visa appoints Paulina Leong to lead Hong Kong & Macau market
Thu, 6th Apr 2023
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Visa appoints Paulina Leong as General Manager of Hong Kong and Macau operations. She has 18 years of experience in the payments industry.
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Visa names Martyna Lazar Head of Risk for Australia, NZ & South Pacific
Thu, 23rd Feb 2023
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Visa appoints Martyna Lazar as Head of Risk for Aus, NZ & South Pacific, with over 10 yrs exp in risk and compliance to enhance security.
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Live Payments to use Visa’s Tap to Phone tech for merchants
Mon, 11th Jul 2022
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Australian payment provider Live Payments partners with Visa to enable merchants' smartphones to accept contactless payments via Tap to Phone technology.
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Aquariux appoints Kelvin Chia as CEO
Fri, 8th Apr 2022
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Capital markets tech firm Aquariux appoints Kelvin Chia as CEO. The company received SGD $3m pre-seed investment to expand its team and services.
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Seceon scores Indian reseller deal with Mahindra Special Services
Fri, 27th Jan 2017
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Seceon joins forces with Mahindra Special Services Group to provide automated threat detection and remediation solutions.
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RBNZ seeks stronger regulatory oversight of payment systems
Tue, 11th Nov 2014
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The Reserve Bank wants stronger oversight of the nation's payment systems, with a particularly focus on managing risks from the global infrastructu.
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Skype has new owner
Thu, 1st Oct 2009
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eBay sells Skype to private investors for USD $1.9 billion, ending an unfruitful alliance but leaving unresolved a critical licensing dispute.