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Shell introduces new fraud detection technology for euroShell Card

Shell has introduced the new Real Time Detection technology for its euroShell Card, which can detect criminal behaviour within seconds.

The future of payments – innovation can only succeed with customer insights

Tony Virdi, head of UK banking and financial services at Cognizant, outlines the changing landscape of payments. He argues that all payments providers must ensure that the customer experience is enhanced without compromising on security considerations

Mitsubishi UFJ’s card division aims to double transactions by 2020

The credit-card unit of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group is reportedly aiming to almost double transactions by the time Tokyo hosts the Olympic Games in 2020.

Zapper launches new mobile payment system in South Africa

Zapper, a mobile payment system, has now rolled out its secure payment application for smartphones in South Africa that is already available in the UK, Australia, France, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands and Sweden.

IntelligentCar Leasing becomes world’s first to accept bitcoin payments

UK-based car leasing firm IntelligentCar Leasing has started accepting crypto-currency Bitcoin in a world-first, as part of its plan to keep emerging technologies at the forefront of its business model.

Saudi housing ministry launches electronic payment service

The Ministry of Housing in Saudi Arabia has unveiled the e-payment services on its Ejar network to enable tenants to conveniently process rent payments.

Seamless, Contis ink agreement for mobile payment solution SEQR in UK

UK-based Contis Group has inked an agreement with Seamless to enable its customers to transact using the mobile payment solution SEQR in the country.

Canadian government contemplates prepaid cards for federal payments

Canadian government is contemplating prepaid cards for citizens who are unable to receive their federal benefits via direct deposit payments.

TransLink’s Compass Card program faces further delays

Canadian transportation authority TransLink’s Compass Card program has been further delayed as it is facing recurring problems with the speed and reliability of its card readers on buses.

Ministry of Railways launches Go-India Smart Cards in India

Ministry of Railways has launched a new Go-India Smart Card, which will allow rail passengers to avoid problems such as carrying coin change or standing in queues for buying ticket.