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Bank of America trial: Banks to seize control of mobile payments course?
We've long suggested banks need to get more aggressive when it comes to controlling the development of mobile payments technologies in the United States. For the most part, they seem to be less of a... Read more...
More banks upgrade mobile offerings
Better late than never. TD Bank is the last of the top 10 U.S. banks to embrace the mobile revolution. But it's bent on entering the arena in a huge way. It's fair to say the latecomer has gotten... Read more...
Adirondack Trust: Small banks can win with mobile payments
The mobile payments (mobile payments news) sweepstakes underway sometimes seems to offer little to big banks. They are not seen as the prime force when it comes to the inchoate mobile payments... Read more...
Financial tech innovation in 2010
We're about to stick a fork in the year 2009, a gritty year from an IT-spending perspective. The upcoming year may feel a lot like 2009: Scant budget growth, a lot of maintenance spending... Read more...
Trends favor rapid payment innovation
The industry has been talking about mobile payments for a while now. There has certainly been a lot of jockeying among merchants, banks, card processors and others. So far the technology resides... Read more...
One way to goose mobile payments
There's some palpable frustration in some quarters of the nascent online financial universe over the pace of mobile payments adoption. Card companies, various technology vendors and perhaps a few... Read more...
A new entrant in the mobile payments derby
When will mobile payments really take off in the U.S.? That's unclear but it won't be for lack of effort on the part of a group of start ups with names like PayMo, Zong and MobillCash. So far no... Read more...
Cell phones with mobile payments in the works
The mobile banking industry in the United States is still in its formative stages, despite some exciting developments. What has yet to emerge is a defined power structure. As for now, banks, web... Read more...
Mobile payments more advanced abroad
Does it seem to you that mobile applications in the U.S. are lagging behind other countries? You would generally be correct in assuming that some countries are rolling out interesting pilot programs.... Read more...



