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Indian Bank Partners with PayMate for Mobile Payment
Lakshmi Vilas Bank , one of South India’s premier private banks, has tied up with PayMate, India’s leading mobile commerce company, to provide mobile payment solutions to its customers across 250 branches in India. With this partnership, LVB will be joining a select group of large public sector as well as private & MNC banks... »
Western Union Partners with Sybase for Global Mobile Payments
Western Union has just introduced a partner program with the goal of extablishing a global network for mobile payments and mobile money transfers, through a network of partners, each dedicated to their niches and markets. Everybody needs some money sometimes. That is precisely why money-transfer giant Western Union Co. has launched its Digital Vendor Program. The... »
Ten Top Mobile Payment Companies
So I discovered this brilliant article covering some of the major mobile payment players currently leading in their respective payment sub-genres. If you have more companies that would fit in this list, we would love to hear from you at vasreport@vasreport.com Mobile banking is becoming increasingly popular but there are still only a handful of... »
Mobile Financial Services Report Released: comScore
comScore has just announced the release of what may just be the first scientific study of mobile financial services and the mobile payments environment. The report is called “Mobile Financial Services: The Market Today & Opportunities for Tomorrow” and provides a look at the current state of the industry and mobile financial/mobile payment users, and... »
Microsoft Signs Mobile Ad Deal With Hyatt
The mobile advertising market has seen some spectacular movements lately. Most recently, Microsoft has signed a Deal with Hyatt to display the Hotel chain’s ads on Verizon phones. Microsoft has since last month been the default search engine on all Verizon devices. While details of the deal has not yet been disclosed, market insiders anticipate that... »