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What’s happening in mobile money? | iQ Content blog When questions are asked about the future of money, the answer is invariably mobile (regardless of the actual question asked). Why? Probably because, mobile usage has exploded and no industry has remained untouched by both the threats and the opportunities that the Internet and mobile have presented. Music, movies, newspaper publishing, photography, gaming – have all had their disruption and adaptation — why should money be any different? In addition to the advent of mobile, we’re also living in “interesting times” when it comes to our relationshop with money, and those that keep it safe for us– the erosion of trust we’ve seen with Lehmann’s demise, Barclay’s LIBOR scandal and of course, the European banking crisis as a whole. So, the perfect storm or inflection point is right now and banking is facing serious disruption, led by some non-traditional players. Here are a few examples of what the future looks like. Square Google Wallet Google have skin in the game. Venmo Barclay’s PingIt M-Pesa

Freedelity™ Mobile Solutions Democratization of Entrepreneurship is Venmo a huge roadblock to Bitcoin? is Venmo a huge roadblock to Bitcoin? EuSouBitcoin: I see Venmo as another service in an already crowded field of competitors offering services to transfer USD, either with fees or without. The market is splintered and for each service you need to set up another account. How will all of this shake out? Rassah: Quote from: EuSouBitcoin on March 21, 2012, 05:21:46 PM I see Venmo as another service in an already crowded field of competitors offering services to transfer USD, either with fees or without. At this point, it's pretty much PayPal (if you use the gift option), so I'm not worried. Stephen Gornick: Quote from: EuSouBitcoin on March 21, 2012, 05:21:46 PM How is Venmo any different from these services which have mobile apps you can use to send USD1) PayPal2) Chase QuickPay ING Direct's P2p2 There are multiple categories of mobile apps that send USD. 4.) Navigation

Intuit® Small Business | Accounting Software, Pay by Mobile, Free Website Builder Cork'd Content Cashcloud: Luxembourg's entry in the mobile payment battle It may be smaller than Rhode Island, but Luxembourg now has a mobile payment startup of its own. Cashcloud S.A. has announced the launch of its mobile payment application. Using the Cashcloud cloud-based wallet, customers in Germany, Spain, France and the Netherlands will be able to send and receive funds through their phones and social media networks. The company said it will soon release an NFC-enabled sticker to facilitate payment at contactless terminals, as well. The Cashcloud mobile wallet is a prepaid account that links to traditional credit and debit accounts for funding. "By means of the Cashcloud app we want to reach out to younger and innovative users within social networks, which up to now do not offer the possibility of mobile payment systems," said Olaf Taupitz, managing director of Cashcloud. There's even an advertising component to Cashcloud; advertisers and partners can access the wallet to deliver coupons and vouchers to account holders.

Coworking Paris - Anticafe.fr Square est un service de paiement électronique sur smartphone ou tablette en viagra price in brighton prenant une carte bancaire qui connait un énorme succès aux USA. Une présentation détaillée est faite dans l’article suivant : « Quel marketing pour quels acteurs dans le modèle Square / Paiement électronique ? » Square n’est néanmoins pas ce que l’on pense. Quand je parle de Square à des interlocuteurs des paiements en France, il me disent invariablement « Chip & pin » et « 2,75% ». C’est une erreur à mon avis d’aborder le sujet par cet angle car ce qui fait la différence de square n’est pas là. A ce jour, experiences with generic cialis personne d’autre n’a réellement réussi à le faire : Comment donc a fait Square pour s’arracher à cette malédiction, presque africaine, de l’adoption des paiements électroniques dans les pays développés ? Tout d’abord, Square n’a pas cherché à innover en terme de comportement utilisateur de paiement. Quels enseignements en tirer pour le cas français ?

Ne fonctionne qu'aux USA. Only working to USA. by le_chene Aug 22

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