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Honeywell jumps into mobile payments battle

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The tech conglomerate will couple new payments software with its mobile computers to process transactions anywhere, taking on a pack of rivals already in the market.

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Examining ingredients of a successful mobile payments solution

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With a robust and secure mobile payment solution, consumers are more likely to get on board and embrace mobile payment technology.

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Following COVID-19: How the virus is affecting the mobile payments industry

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Mobile Payments Today is doing its best to provide news and updates regarding how the coronavirus is affecting the payments industry. We'll update this story with the lastest headlines.

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Mobile Payments 101: Retail

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The world of mobile payments has changed significantly over the past decade – and particularly over the past few years as smartphones and other mobile devices have become ubiquitous. In this report, we will review some of the main themes and trends in the mobile payments market.

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COVID-19 is the perfect time for mobile payments

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With COVID-19 causing customers to turn up their masked noses to cash, the time is now for mobile payments to take the world by storm.

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Payment security in a world going mobile

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As a rising number of consumers use digital payments to conduct ecommerce transactions, businesses need to make sure their mobile apps are secure. Customer identity and payment information is increasingly at risk as fraud actors find new ways to compromise mobile platforms.

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Deutsche Bank report sees mobile payments surge, but cash remains critical

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A new report from Deutsche Bank says that mobile payment adoption will surge in the next five years, but cash will remain a critical part of many economies. In the developing world, underbanked consumers are moving straight from cash-based economies to mobile adoption, and skipping over the adoption of plastic credit and debit cards.

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