Examples of using Mobile payments in English and their translations into Hebrew
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And if your business doesn't accept mobile payments, realize that it is the fasted growing payment scheme over the next five years,
But mobile payments also require back-end systems that can be costly,
a $3.2 billion market cap company that is one of two major global manufacturers of point-of-sale terminals and mobile payments systems and could profit from any major upgrades of payment technology.
But mobile payments also require back-end systems that can be costly,
CEO of Square, a mobile payments company.
a $3.2 billion market cap company that is one of two major global manufacturers of point-of-sale terminals and mobile payments systems and could profit from any major upgrades of payment technology.
In retail, 84 percent of respondents expect to use mobile payments and anytime/anywhere delivery to make shopping more convenient,
CEO of Square, a mobile payments company.
CEO of Square, a mobile payments company.
While some consumers might embrace credit cards and mobile payments, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. says there are others who prefer cash so as to not leave electronic records.
the company's recently-launched mobile payments technology, claiming that it runs against that industry's trend for data collection on shoppers.
WeChat, which has itself expanded to include social-networking tools and mobile payments, has revenue of close to $2 billion annually, most of it
When looking at the top ten countries where mobile payments are most prevalent,
pointing out that mobile payments account for only 7 percent of the U.S. market,
processed $17.6 billion in 2016 in mobile payments, up 135% from the prior year.
The study estimates that relying more on electronic payments such as cards and mobile payments, could yield a net benefit of up to $470 billion per year in the 100 cities studied- roughly equivalent to 3 percent of the average gross domestic product for each of those cities.
relying more on electronic payments, such as cards and mobile payments, could yield a net benefit of up to $470 billion per year across the 100 cities studied- about three percent of the average GDP for these cities.
While Tencent does not break out what it makes from mobile payments, in the fourth quarter of 2016 the“other services” item in its earnings almost tripled from a year earlier to $940 million, driven largely by mobile payments.
relying more on electronic payments, such as cards and mobile payments, could yield a net benefit of up to US$470 billion per year across the 100 cities studied- roughly the equivalent to 3% of the average GDP for these cities.
While Tencent does not break out what it makes from mobile payments, in the fourth quarter of 2016 the“other services” item in its earnings almost tripled from a year earlier to 6.4 billion renminbi, or $940 million, driven largely by mobile payments.