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Emirates Skywards to launch UK credit card
Dubai based airline Emirates, in partnership with UK credit card provider MBNA, is to launch two co-branded credit card accounts in the UK for new and existing customers of its frequent flyer programme Emirates Skywards.
KBank to launch personalised ATMs
Thai bank Kasikornbank (KBank) is to roll out a new ATM solution that will enable KBank customers to personalise their ATM experience.
VietinBank selects Yalamanchilis payment processing software for prepaid card
Payments software provider Yalamanchili has been selected by Vietnamese bank VietinBank to provide the payment processing software for its E-Fast On Visa Prepaid Card.
Prepaid cards to top $800bn by 2017
The prepaid market has continued to grow both in emerging markets and in the developed world. Billy Bambrough spoke to Matt Lanford of…
American Express to launch credit card in India with Payback
American Express Banking Corp plans to launch a co-branded credit card with India’s largest loyalty programme Payback.
Spanish lessons on embracing new payments technology
The adoption of new payment technology has been far from uniform across Europe. Scandinavian countries, for example, have traditionally been early adopters of cashless payment methods, whereas other regions have been slower to take on board alternatives.
British Airways launches multi-currency card with MasterCard subsidiary
Prepaid programme manager and MasterCard company Access Prepaid Worldwide has joined with British Airways to launch a Multi-Currency Cash Passport.
Combatting online fraud as e-commerce grows
As customers continue to migrate to more digital marketplaces, merchants are faced with the challenge of balancing convenience with the need for data security compliance within their organisations. Shane Fitzpatrick, president and managing director of Chase Paymentech Europe, explains what retailers should consider to ensure payment processing remains secure.
Starbucks to launch contactless payments in UK stores
Starbucks is to introduce contactless payments in 550 of its UK stores.
iZettle launches in Mexico following Santander investment
Swedish mobile payments company iZettle has expanded into Mexico following a 5m ($6.6m) investment from Banco Santander to make credit card acceptance possible for small businesses throughout Europe.