• Mobile Payments Partnership Rolls Along Nationally
    Isis, the mobile payments wallet that is backed by three of the leading carriers in the country has recently announced that it will be going nationwide before the end of the year and it has just tied up a number of important contracts ahead of that rollout. The announcement is following the pilot trials that have been held at Salt Lake City and in Austin. The mobile payments wallet has partnered up with Amex, and Chase. The most recent partnership is with Chase, so that their Freedom, Sapphire, Slate, and JP Morgan Palladium cards will be supported by the service. …
  • UK Mobile Commerce Grows 129%
    UK mCommerce sales grew by 129 per cent year-on-year in July, according to the IMRG Capgemini e-Retail Sales Index. Meanwhile, overall online retail sales grew by just nine per cent year-on-year - the weakest growth seen since January 2010. This caused the Index to drop two per cent on June, the first monthly drop in its 13-year history. "There is no doubt that the prolonged heatwave had a detrimental effect for online retailers," said Tina Spooner, chief information officer at IMRG. "It is interesting to note, however, that it is only desktop sales that appear to have been impacted; the …
  • Banking Customers Gain Access to Mobile Money
    Equatorial Commercial Bank (ECB) this morning picked up an innovation to integrate traditional banking onto the mobile platform for its customers. Mobile money has contributed a lot in terms of financial inclusion in the Kenyan banking industry. Through an early morning partnership deal with Airtel Kenya, ECB will offer its customers an opportunity to access cash more easily other than from the Kenswitch ATM networks from the Airtel Money platform. The bank is focusing on the retail and SME market segments; it is helping customers to save travel costs by access cash from their Airtel money wallets. On the other …
  • Mobile Security Challenges Retailers for More Commerce
    Recent reports are all consistently showing that as much as shopping via smartphones and tablets is growing, and retailers are pouring their resourc Among the most recent reports, one has suggested that retailers are going to need to make a greater effort to convince shoppers that they have high enough mobile security to make it worthwhile to conduct their shopping activities safely online by way of their commerce sites. This could present a considerable challenge as this is a very new environment and many consumers hesitate when they are still feeling more comfortable using desktops and laptops.es into boosting their …
  • Mobile Scan Aims to Make Checkout Faster
    Ahead of the weekend, Zapper launched a new web service designed to make e-Commerce more user-friendly. Called "Scan-to-Login," Zapper says this easy to implement resource is compatible with major site builders.
  • 17% of E-Commerce Coming from Mobile
    Retailers are gathering a ton of data from mobile devices, but most do not know how to put big data into full operational use or get the real value out of it, according to Media.The white paper it released shows that predictive analytics and real-time tools can help personalize and improve the mobile shopping experience. The white paper talks about the importance of personalization. It says, "A search for a product might begin on a smartphone, while order fulfillment is finalized on a PC or tablet. Being able to identify the same user across devices is necessary to create a …
  • International Expansion Sought by M-Commerce Software Company
    M-Commerce software maker Proxama, which helps people use their mobile phones as wallets, is floating on Aim. It will list on Friday with a market value of over GBP20million after a reverse takeover of Aim-listed cash shell Longships, and is being advised by Grant Thornton. Proxama's customers include banks, who use its technology to help customers manage accounts on their phones and pay for goods by tapping their device onto a card reader. It also specialises in marketing campaigns, including the launch of the film X-Men: First Class, where phone users can download the trailer from a poster.
  • Mobile Fingerprinting Used When Someone Starts a Purchase
    The infamous 'cookie' digital code that is stored on a browser can now be easily disabled and many mobile phones don't utilize them at all, leaving data seekers empty handed. Now, publishers and advertisers are turning to fingerprinting technology to track users' online and mobile activities. "This technique allows a website to look at the characteristics of a computer such as what plugins and software you have installed, the size of the screen, the time zone, fonts and other features of any particular machine. These form a unique signature just like random skin patterns on a finger," according to Forbes.
  • Mobile Commerce Company Targets Majority Position for Merchants
    Smartphones have completely changed the way people conduct business. Instead of being glued to a desktop PC, consumers now have the option to order virtually anything using their smartphone or tablet. Over the last few years, hundreds of thousands of websites have begun to release mobile apps. Others have developed special sites for mobile devices. Many have done both. German startup Shopgate wants to serve the needs of those businesses. As a company that specializes in delivering mobile shopping solutions, Shopgate develops mobile websites for smartphones and tablets. The company also produces specific apps for iOS and Android devices.
  • Facebook Mobile Payment Test Not Competing with PayPal
    Facebook's new payments test isn't a PayPal competitor, it's a companion that fills in your billing info automatically. AllThingsD today broke the news that Facebook was testing a new payments feature for third-party apps, but misframed it as a PayPal competitor and lacked details of how it actually works. The test lets users fill in their credit card and billing info when making payments through third-party mobile apps. Facebook pulls the information from data on file for users who've purchased Facebook Gifts or made in-game purchases on Facebook. After granting permission, filling in the info takes only a few clicks, …
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