All articles by Amy North

Amy North

eMerchantPay increases gaming payment offerings

European-based provider of online payment processing solutions eMerchantPay has partnered with billing systems provider Payletter in order to increase their standing in the online gaming payments market.

Bank of Internet expands P2P offerings

The Bank of Internet USA has announced it has expanded its offerings with the launch of CashEdges Popmoney email and mobile payment service in an attempt to increase their person-to-person (P2P) services.

TGBP offers customisable international payments solution

Cross-border payments specialist Travelex Global Business Payments (TGBP) and third-party service provider to correspondent financial institutions LendingTools.com (LT) are to join forces to facilitate an customisable international e-payments solution.

Western Union extends agreement with OMT

Western Union and its official representative in Lebanon Online Money Transfer SAL (OMT) have extended their business contract offer Western Unions Business Solutions (WUBS) payments services across the country.

Retailers to target consumers via bank statements

Transaction analysis and marketing firm Cardlytics and ActivePath, an email banking solutions provider, have signed a marketing agreement that will enable retailers to embed offers into customers email bank statements.

Verizon Wireless to integrate Amex’s Serve

Mobile network provider Verizon Wireless will integrate American Express digital payment platform Serve into mobile phones and tablets allowing their customers to make purchases in just a few clicks.

Facebook looks to m-commerce

Facebook is in talks to allow developers to sell virtual goods within mobile web browsers in an attempt to generate more revenue from smartphones and tablet computers.

Transactis and Data Impact announce merger

Transactional data company Transactis and e-invoicing solutions provider Data Impact are set to merge bringing a full service receivables and payment solution to the market.

Sprint to access Amex’s Serve

American Express has signed an agreement with mobile network Sprint to enable Sprint customers easy access to its digital payments platform Serve. The agreement marks the first relationship between Serve and a mobile carrier since its launch in late March.