A NEW system that allows bank customers to send and receive payments using only a mobile phone number has launched today. Paym – pronounced “Pay Em” – is run by the Payments Council, an industry body ...
A new mobile payments service launches in the UK this Spring to send and receive money without knowing bank details. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small ...
The number of payments made through mobile transaction service Paym is doubling every six months, according to research. Paym has found that between July and December 2015, payments made through the ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. Launched under the Payments Council umbrella last Spring, Paym ...
HSBC has launched Paym capabilities to its business customers this week, enabling them to receive payments using mobile phone numbers. The capability was introduced to the more than 600,000 firms ...
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More than three million people have now registered for a mobile payments service enabling them to transfer cash as easily as texting. Mobile payments service Paym said that by December 2015, 3.2 ...
Paym, the UK service offered by 17 leading banks and building societies that enables money transfer between users via mobile numbers, had 2.6 million registered users at end-June 2015. And the service ...
Paym, a service offered by 17 leading banks and building societies in the UK that enables users to make money transfers via their phones, added 624,000 users in the second half of 2015 to reach a ...
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