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Verdict Staff

Barclaycard and Flubit to expand bespoke offering to small e-retailers

Barclaycard has teamed up with London-based Flubit, a shopping platform that aims to enable small retailers to promote bespoke offers to cardholders.

ICBC Indonesia collaborates with UnionPay to issue new credit card

PT Bank ICBC Indonesia has collaborated with UnionPay to issue a new credit card targeting Indonesians travelling to China frequently.

Nexonia integrates PEX Visa Prepaid Card to its expense tracking solution

Nexonia has integrated its Expenses solution with Prepaid Expense Card Solutions to provide enhanced payment flexibility and security for business expenses.

Sainsbury’s Bank unveils two new credit cards

UK-based Sainsbury’s Bank has introduced two new competitive credit cards claiming its credit card proposition ‘has never been stronger’.

Lotte.com, Alipay collaborate to offer new payment option for Chinese customers

Lotte.com, the Korean online mall, has collaborated with Chinese payment company Alipay to expand its payment options for its customers in China.

AmEx brings new travel benefits to UK Gold and Platinum cardholders

American Express has launched a suite of new benefits for its UK Corporate Gold and Platinum card members aimed at helping business travellers.

Ooredoo, Barwa Bank introduce new bill payment service

Qatar-based telecom company Ooredoo has collaborated with Barwa Bank to introduce a new payment option for its customers to make their bill payments.

“M-Pesa will come under attack” as Africa internet usage grows – ISC2

There is a strong likelihood of backlash against M-Pesa in Kenya in coming years according to ISC2 MD of EMEA Adrian Davis.

Global Payout subsidiary launches chip and pin prepaid MasterCard in Europe

Global Funding, the European subsidiary of Global Payout, has rolled out a Prepaid MasterCard with advanced chip and pin technology.

Cambridge University researchers reveal serious flaws in chip and pin card security

A group of researchers from Cambridge University have discovered critical flaws in chip-and-pin payment card security that can be misused to clone cards.