U.S. Bank is pairing a couple of new credit-card technologies in an experiment to streamline its card-issuing process. The unembossed payWave cards are currently being issued as part of a pilot ...
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. plans to deploy vending machines that accept Visa payWave cards in the Olympic Village during the 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games that open Feb. 12 in Vancouver ...
The Visa payWave "wave and go" payment solution is now available for use at participating Tim Hortons restaurants through Canada. With Visa payWave, cardholders no longer need to look for change, key ...
Visa Inc. is adopting a version of its PayWave contactless technology based on the Europay, MasterCard, Visa security format. Visa said Wednesday that PayWave 2.0 offers better encryption and is ...
Riding the swelling wave of issuer interest in contactless payment cards, Minneapolis-based U.S. Bancorp this week launched a program to issue Visa Inc.'s payWave contactless cards on debit accounts ...
U.S. Bank has partnered with Visa to issue debit cards with the Visa payWave feature to customers in four states. The program brings the speed and convenience of Visa payWave transactions to U.S. Bank ...
Oberthur Technologies has paired with People’s Bank in Tbilisi, Georgia to launch a Visa payWave contactless payment program. The bank’s Voyage Card combines contact chip and PIN payment capabilities ...
Users of Visa payWave cards released by Cornèrcard, one of Switzerland’s largest card issuers, could soon use the same credit card as an ID badge for car sharing, gaining access to leisure or club ...
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--U.S. Bank has partnered with Visa to issue debit cards with the Visa payWave feature to customers in four states. The program brings the speed and convenience of Visa ...
BPC Banking Technologies, the leading provider of Open System e-payment solutions for the global financial industry, announces that it has completed the first certified Visa PayWave launch in Russia, ...
Seems like there’s a new payment-making smartphone accessory once a month, but this one might actually be useful, if only because it’s not looking too far in the future–it uses PayWave, which is ...