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Apple Pay goes live in Mexico

By Tom Phillips • 24 February 2021 • Updated 25 February 2021 • nfcw.com
Apple Pay Mexico on smartphones

Apple Pay has rolled out in Mexico, with support for American Express and for Mastercards issued by the country’s Banorte and Citibanamex banks... More


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SBI to let merchants accept contactless payments on standard Android NFC phones

By Tom Phillips • 24 February 2021 • Updated 24 February 2021 • nfcw.com
SBI State Bank of India logo

Merchants across India will soon be able to accept contactless digital payments on their Android NFC smartphone without needing any additional hardware. State Bank of India (SBI) is making the software-only solution available through a new SBI Merchant app. More


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Russian carriers seek digital ruble mobile wallet role

By Tom Phillips • 22 February 2021 • Updated 22 February 2021 • nfcw.com
Central Bank of Russia digital ruble graphic

Russian mobile network operators Beeline and MegaFon are looking to develop digital wallets for smartphones and other mobile devices that will support the central bank digital currency (CBDC) which is being developed by The Central Bank of Russia (CBR)... More


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American Express adds support for digital receipts

By Tom Phillips • 22 February 2021 • Updated 22 February 2021 • nfcw.com
Amex American Express logo

American Express cardholders can now receive detailed digital receipts for their card transactions to identify and check their purchases from larger retailers via the company’s app or website. More


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UBS forecasts widespread adoption of biometric payment cards

By Tom Phillips • 22 February 2021 • Updated 22 February 2021 • nfcw.com
UBS logo

Biometric payment cards containing a built-in fingerprint sensor could generate more than US$5bn in global banking revenue and account for 15% of the market by 2026, according to a forecast by analysts at Swiss bank UBS. More


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Mastercard and Island Pay launch CBDC-linked prepaid card in the Bahamas

By Tom Phillips • 18 February 2021 • Updated 18 February 2021 • nfcw.com
Mastercard and Island Pay CBDC Bahamas prepaid card

Citizens of the Bahamas can now pay for goods and services using a prepaid card that supports the country’s Sand Dollar central bank digital currency (CBDC)... More


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Postal Savings Bank of China trials biometric cards for digital currency payments

By Tom Phillips • 17 February 2021 • Updated 17 February 2021 • nfcw.com
Postal Bank of China sign

Chinese consumers taking part in the large-scale testing of the country’s central bank digital currency (CBDC) in Beijing over the Chinese New Year period are trialling a biometric ‘hard wallet’ card developed by the Postal Savings Bank of China... More


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Japanese convenience store trials face and palm biometrics for checkout-free shopping

By Tom Phillips • 12 February 2021 • Updated 12 February 2021 • nfcw.com
Japanese convenience store trialling checkout-free shopping with face and palm biometrics

The Green Leaves+ shop-and-go store in the Yokohama Techno Tower Hotel in Japan is piloting a biometrics-enabled checkout-free service that allows customers to enter the store by verifying their identity with just their face and a swipe of their palm... More


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Amazon to build digital currency payments solution?

By Tom Phillips • 11 February 2021 • Updated 11 February 2021 • nfcw.com
Amazon Coins digital currency

Amazon is recruiting a tech team that will be tasked with building “innovative payment products for customers in emerging markets” that will enable “customers to convert their cash into digital currency” to purchase “goods and/or services like Prime Video”, a job advertisement posted by the company reveals... More


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Antelop launches one-stop token service provider hub for digital card issuers

By Tom Phillips • 11 February 2021 • Updated 11 February 2021 • nfcw.com
Antelop one-stop token service provider hub for digital card issuers infographic

PARTNER NEWS: Antelop Solutions has introduced a unified issuer token service provider hub that enables banks to simply and securely manage every stage of the digital card issuing and management process, from card enrolment to token lifecycle management... More


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China’s central bank expands digital yuan pilot to Beijing

By Tom Phillips • 10 February 2021 • Updated 25 February 2021 • nfcw.com
Digital yuan Beijing red envelope pilot on JD.com app

The People’s Bank of China has launched the first large-scale giveaway of the country’s central bank digital currency (CBDC) to be held in Beijing and has distributed 10m digital yuan (US$1.55m) to 50,000 participants in a ‘red envelope’ lottery... More


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Central Bank of Iran to introduce NFC mobile payments

By Tom Phillips • 8 February 2021 • Updated 8 February 2021 • nfcw.com
Central Bank of Iran logo

The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) has announced plans to introduce NFC contactless payments in the country, enabling consumers to upload their bank card information to their mobile phone and use their device to make in-store purchases at the point of sale. More


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Chinese consumers now make three mobile payments every day

By Tom Phillips • 5 February 2021 • Updated 5 February 2021 • nfcw.com
Smartphone making QR mobile payment in China

Chinese consumers made an average of three mobile payments a day during 2020, while 98% of the Chinese population consider mobile payments to be their most frequently used transaction method, an increase of five percentage points on last year, a new survey reveals... More


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Barclays adds digital receipts to mobile app

By Tom Phillips • 5 February 2021 • Updated 5 February 2021 • nfcw.com
Barclays digital receipts on mobile phone

Barclays bank account holders in the UK can now automatically receive an itemised digital receipt in their banking app every time they use their debit card to make an in-store or online purchase from a retailer or food outlet that has signed up to support the service... More


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Kroger to pilot self-checkout only grocery store in Dallas

By Tom Phillips • 3 February 2021 • Updated 3 February 2021 • nfcw.com
Kroger grocery shop front

US supermarket chain Kroger is to pilot its first all self-checkout grocery store in Dallas, Texas, enabling customers to scan and pay for their purchases without needing to go through a cashier-staffed checkout lane... More


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Amazon lets customers pay with their palm at three more US stores

By Tom Phillips • 2 February 2021 • Updated 2 February 2021 • nfcw.com
Amazon One palm print payments system in use

Amazon is enabling customers at three more of its Amazon Go outlets in Seattle, USA, to use a contactless palm scanning device to gain access to the store and pay for their purchases with their palm print... More


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Survey: Eight in ten central banks are now actively engaged in digital currency projects

By Tom Phillips • 1 February 2021 • Updated 1 February 2021 • nfcw.com
BIS global banking digital currency activity graph

More than four-fifths of the world’s central banks (86%) are engaged in “some form of work” on a central bank digital currency (CBDC), up from “about one third” in 2019, according to a Bank for International Settlements (BIS) survey... More


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FCA proposes increase in UK contactless spending limit

By Tom Phillips • 1 February 2021 • Updated 1 February 2021 • nfcw.com
FCA consultation paper on contactless spending limits graphic

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is proposing to increase the limit for single contactless payments in the country from £45 (US$62) to £100 (US$137) and the limit for cumulative contactless transactions from £130 (US$179) to £200 (US$274)... More


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Flipkart lets customers use reward points for in-store payments

By Tom Phillips • 28 January 2021 • Updated 28 January 2021 • nfcw.com
Flipkart SuperCoin reward points on smartphone

Customers of Indian ecommerce giant Flipkart can now use SuperCoin reward points earned by shopping on the platform to make in-store purchases at retail outlets across the country by scanning a QR code at participating merchants... More


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Chinese banks launch mobile wallets that let customers transact in digital yuan

By Tom Phillips • 27 January 2021 • Updated 27 January 2021 • nfcw.com
China's digital yuan on a smartphone

At least eight major banks, including Hong Kong-based China CITIC Bank, have now introduced or are in the process of introducing digital wallets that support China’s central bank digital currency (CBDC), according to local media reports... More


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