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What's New in Payments

BMO to offer ‘selfie pay’ biometric verification technology to customers

By Rian Boden • 24 March 2016 • Updated 30 March 2016 • nfcw.com
MasterCard Identity Check

Canadian financial services provider BMO Financial Group is to enable its customers to use MasterCard’s Identity Check mobile app to verify their online transactions via face recognition and fingerprint biometrics... More


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Survey: Half of US commuters would use their mobile phone for transit payments

By Sarah Clark • 20 March 2012 • nfcw.com
MasterCard

The introduction of open loop “tap and go” payments could cut commuting time by nearly an hour a week, a survey conducted for MasterCard has found, and 47% of commuters would be willing to use their mobile phone to make transit payments. More


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