Tomorrow's Transactions blog
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Not just contactless, but M&S contactless
I don't care what The Daily Mail says, M&S can't read my contactless card from a foot away.
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Mobile money platform migration
You’re looking for a new mobile money platform. How do you make a choice?
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The mobile money paradox – if everyone wants it, why is it doing so badly?
Few mobile money services have reached critical mass - why is that?
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How do I pay thee, let me count the ways
I've heard people say that the current payments systems work well so there's no improvement imperative. They're wrong.
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Regulation of mobile money in emerging markets
Misconceptions abound - Nigeria is a case in point.
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Chip and PIN is great for offline transactions, I hear
What was the point of spending a billion quid on an offline payment system and then forcing all transactions online?
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The business case for EMV in the USA, yet again
The costs of card fraud are more than card fraud.
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Hammering out an app at the Digital Wallet Foundry
In March 2013 Consult Hyperion’s senior software engineer David Hearn took part in Microsoft’s Digital Wallet Foundry event at a venue called Modern Jago in Shoreditch, London. Here is his account of participating in the event.
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Perhaps the shift to the “something present” transaction is coming sooner rather than later
The idea of payment providers competing for "first API" instead of "top of wallet" seems inevitable on current trends.
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Mad man, for a day
NFC doesn't work, and even if it did, it's irrelevant.
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