From 1 June 2026, Bangkok's MRT system will fully transition to EMV contactless payments. Here’s what this means and how it works.
HNB PLC has enabled Google Wallet support for its debit card customers, allowing eligible cardholders to make contactless payments using Google Pay through Android smartphones and supported wearable ...
Vodacom Tanzania has claimed to launch Africa’s first mobile money-native contactless payment feature, following a collaboration with Visa and Paymentology to upgrade its M-Pesa app. M-Pesa customers ...
A Safaricom's M-Pesa app user. Safaricom and Vodacom launch Tanzania’s first tap-to-pay M-Pesa for fast, contactless smartphone payments. Safaricom and Vodacom have introduced a tap-to-pay option in ...
Vodacom Tanzania, M-Pesa Africa, and Paymentology have launched Africa’s first mobile-money tap-to-pay feature, available through the M-Pesa SuperApp. This enables M-Pesa customers to make contactless ...
Trump Revokes Visa of Costa Rican Constitutional Court Judge Who Defended Migrants weeks after he received a human rights award ...
Paymentology says innovations like tap-to-pay accelerate financial inclusion by making everyday transactions simpler and safer for everyone.
Vodacom has introduced a tap-to-pay feature on its M-Pesa platform in Tanzania, becoming the first of its kind in Africa. The ...
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Vodacom Brings Apple Pay-Style Convenience To Tanzania With Tap-To-Pay M-Pesa
Vodacom Tanzania, in partnership with M-Pesa Africa and global issuer-processor Paymentology, has officially launched Africa’s first mobile-money Tap-to-Pay feature on the M-Pesa SuperApp, marking a ...
Vodacom Tanzania and M-Pesa have launched Tap-to-Pay for Android users, enabling contactless payment at Visa-enabled point-of-sale terminals.
Starting this week, people riding fixed route city buses can pay without actual money changing hands. Decatur Transit Pay enables contactless payment via a smart card or smartphone app.
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£100 contactless card limit to be lifted this week
Consumers will be able to set their own contactless limits from 19 March 2026 under new rules from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) ...
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