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Digital identity checks could rise 20 percent
Biometric fingerprint technology markets that do not involved shared devices, such as smartphones or payment cards, should be unaffected by the fallout from the coronavirus outbreak, according to a blog
Biometric fingerprint technology markets that do not involved shared devices, such as smartphones or payment cards, should be unaffected by the fallout from the coronavirus outbreak, according to a blog
It’s no secret the payments world is immensely complex. But the extent of the testing and certification behind the card in your wallet would likely surprise many. The processes and
Sthaler’s Fingopay technology has been listed in 9th place in Fast Company’s prestigious annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2020. The list, which includes Fingopay in its Europe
Do you know $24.26 Billion was lost due to worldwide credit card payment fraud in the year 2018? As a matter of fact, retailers incur $580.5 million in debit card
Providers of smart city networks need to establish a chain of trust in their technology. This is a process common in cybersecurity, where each component in a network is validated
Blue Star Capital plc (LON:BLU), the investing company with a focus on esports, technology and its applications within media and gaming, today announced its final results for the year ended
2019 was filled with exciting progress for SatoshiPay. As pioneers in the payment landscape, we would like to share some of our most memorable milestones and give an exclusive sneak-peek
Mastercard commissioned Lonergan Research, and surveyed 1,040 Australians to find out what biometric technology they liked when it came to paying for goods and services. Fingerprint authentication technology was the
Disrupters from the technology and payments sphere convened to discuss what the future holds for Manchester’s erupting fintech sector at the first Robert Walters 2020 Tech forum in January. Simon
Mastercard commissioned Lonergan Research, and surveyed 1,040 Australians to find out what biometric technology they liked when it came to paying for goods and services. Fingerprint authentication technology was the