Square launches SDK for in-app payments
Square has launched a software development kit (SDK) that allows third-party developers to integrate its payments platform into their Android and iOS mobile apps.
Square has launched a software development kit (SDK) that allows third-party developers to integrate its payments platform into their Android and iOS mobile apps.
Square has officially launched its mobile payment system, Square Reader, in Australia.
California based payment startup Square has opened an office in Melbourne.
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Mobile payments company Square has launched an online marketplace, an offering that an analyst said is similar to those from eBay, Amazon and Etsy, where merchants can sell products to consumers.
Germany-based card payments startup Payleven is going to make its chip-and-PIN service available to individuals, the company said on Wednesday.
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Dutch payment services company Adyen has developed a service it hopes will allow sales staff at major European retailers to accept card payments via a mobile phone, perhaps allowing them to do without dedicated cashiers.
Mobile card payments startup iZettle has settled its payments dispute with Visa Europe and can now accept Visa payments in Norway, Finland and Denmark, the company announced on Tuesday.
Bank of America will extend its mobile payments service to small retailers in December, allowing them to use smartphones and tablets as point-of-sale terminals.