Love this idea but in the UK, for instance, over 50% of devices are iOS. Plus, if I read the standards correctly, everyone that uses an SDK has to then certify the app via a security lab incuring more cost to do so. For many app developers this makes it a very expensive way of accepting payments.
25 Jun 2021 14:29 Read comment
Mostly accurate but on the topic if PIN. There is a standard coming for PIN acceptance for CPoC and we expct this to see then by end of Q3 this year. In addition, you should consider the opportunities offered by the use of SDK;s that vendors such as Phos provide to those app developers looking to create a new payment experience inside their application. This is not just about acceptenca at the point of sale, but far wider payment acceptance using contactless technology.
10 Mar 2021 10:20 Read comment
Melvin, it still means that if I want to use my UK issued card, to make a purchase outside of the UK, the card issuer will still need to provide SCA of some sort
08 Aug 2019 14:16 Read comment
It means the retail sector didn't understand and did nto take the time to actually find out. Why have other markets, Scandinavia for instance, said they will be ready>
08 Aug 2019 14:15 Read comment
5000 respondees.. not exactly representitive. I have Monzo, Starling, Barclays, RBS installed. I'd not rate Monzo or Starling about either of the other two
23 Jul 2019 11:28 Read comment
And yet, only yesterday on this very website we read that digital banks are losing their appeal - https://www.finextra.com/newsarticle/31769/digital-only-banks-losing-their-appeal - and whilst awards are nice, they don't make up for the fact people perceive the traditional banks as being a safer place to keep their money and protect their data. I, probably like most here, have accounts wiht a lot of the new digital entrants but still revert back to a traditional bank for my main banking transactions. They've a way to go yet.
06 Mar 2018 08:38 Read comment
@james Amdrew - UBER is not yet banned. It's had its licence revoked but until the appeals process is exhausted, it's free to carry on as usual.
12 Dec 2017 09:04 Read comment
Not sure it's that new - https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/apr/16/sim-swap-fraud-mobile-banking-fraudsters - story from 12 months ago..
06 Apr 2017 10:13 Read comment
Ahh.. they use the word "accredited" so that may be true (althougth I was nto aware of an accrediation process in previous life).
11 Jan 2017 14:06 Read comment
Have you looked at Deliveroo? They have created jobs and I've not yet seen a contra effect of restaurants laying off staff as less people eat at home rather than eat out
20 Dec 2016 14:45 Read comment
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