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Google Pay launches new combo payments app

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Google launched Google Pay on Tuesday – its effort to consolidate and compete directly with Apple Pay and other global mobile payments competitors. The new Google Pay app ...
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Walmart’s mobile payments app is paying off for giant retailer

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Mobile payments quiz: Walmart Pay will be bigger than Apple Pay by the end of the year: True or false? ...
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Mobile payments news: Apple, Samsung, Android, WeChat, Alipay, CIBC

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Today, we’re covering the latest news and innovations in mobile payments starting with Apple’s plans for peer-to-peer payments. The Verge looks at how Apple’s payments compare with established ...
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Mobile payments news: Google, Android Pay, Apple, Telegram, Uber

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Our mobile payments news includes the latest developments from Google's Android Pay, Apple, Telegram, Uber, Square and Rooam. ...
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Mobile payments making news and disrupting everywhere

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We're looking at how mobile payments are making news and disrupting the financial industry status quo around the globe. ...
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Mobile payments booming in new economies and growing in developed markets

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According to Salesforce, 31% of millennials use mobile as their primary banking option, followed by 51% of Gen-X and 40% of baby boomers using a combination of mobile and banking. More news ahead from PaymentsNEXT. ...
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