Banxico plans to reduce cash and promote digital payments in businesses
The Bank of Mexico is proposing reforms to enhance electronic transfers, making them more intuitive and accessible for mobile users.
Failure at mBank. The bank apologizes to customers for the inconvenience
mBank is experiencing issues with its mobile app and online services, leading to customer difficulties in logging in and making payments.
Preferably with cash for the Friday party. The largest banks report night outages
Major Czech banks will undergo overnight outages affecting online payments and mobile transactions this weekend, urging customers to use cash instead.
A new fee for mobile phone operator customers starting in April: will be paid monthly
Mobile phone customers in Lithuania will incur a new monthly fee of β¬0.59 starting April, if they do not process their own payments, as operators are charged for automated billing services.
Kenya: M-Pesa Adds 6mn New Users to Reach 40mn
Safaricom's M-Pesa mobile money platform has added 6 million users, bringing its total to 40 million monthly active users in Kenya.
Nosh Expands Digital Services with New eSIM Offering
Nosh has launched an eSIM feature as part of its strategic expansion into global mobile connectivity, targeting travelers and remote professionals.
Curitiba's buses now accept payments through smartphones and smartwatches; understand the change
Curitiba, Brazil, has resumed allowing public transportation payments via mobile phones and smartwatches, with a small fare increase.
Lloyds Bank Β£3,000 'daily limit' update for anyone with this type of account
Lloyds Bank clarified that customers with certain accounts can make debit card payments up to Β£20,000 daily, addressing a customer's concern about a Β£3,000 payment limit.
Cash Loses Ground: Digital Wallets Surpass 50% Adoption in Mexico
Digital wallets in Mexico have surpassed 50% adoption among mobile phone users, driven by the rise of e-commerce and a demand for contactless payment experiences.
Passengers are tired of cardboard tickets. Cities respond to their expectations
More cities are transitioning from traditional cardboard tickets for public transport to modern mobile payment systems, reflecting passenger demand for convenience.
UOKiK: the operator cannot punish subscribers for late payment in this way
The President of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) in Poland ruled that T-Mobile's practice of penalizing subscribers with delayed payments by revoking discounts is unfair.
Buses in Piracicaba will have recharging via WhatsApp and payment with discounts through mobile; see how it works
The Piracicaba city government is introducing new methods for public transport fare payment, including WhatsApp recharging and mobile payments with discounts.
New Scam: You Take Care of Nothing, the Phone Reads the Card Itself. And You're Out of Money
A new scam tactic involves phones automatically reading credit cards without user knowledge, leaving victims without their money.
What is changing in IRIS from Thursday 15/1, the barriers of transition
Starting Thursday, 15/1, IRIS will be implemented in physical stores with mandatory acceptance, allowing users to transfer larger amounts of money directly from their mobile devices.
Mobile Payments: With Card, Please!
In Germany, cash payments at cafes, kiosks, and markets are being replaced by mobile card payments, largely due to the influence of the company Sumup, which is now assessing its future direction.
Mobile Payment: With Card, Please!
The convenience of mobile payments has increased in Germany, largely due to companies like Sumup, prompting discussions about the future of such payment systems.