Apple Pay Overtakes PayPal To Become The Most Common Mobile Payment System In US Apple Pay has reportedly beaten competitor PayPal to become the most used mobile payment system in the country. Apple Pay reportedly has 36 percent acceptance from merchants as opposed to PayPal’s 34 percent. by Andrew Norman
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Business Tech Apple Pay Scores 27 More Card Issuers In US, Including Regional Banks And Credit Unions by Menchie Mendoza
Business Tech Facebook Interested In Partnership With Apple Pay And 'Everyone Who Does Payments' by Alexandra Burlacu
Tech Apple Pay Gets American Express Support For Global Expansion, Finally Launching Beyond US And UK by Horia Ungureanu
Tech Mastercard Unveils Program To Turn Every Gadget Or Wearable Into A Mobile Payment Device by Horia Ungureanu
Tech HTC Android Pay: Here's The Official List Of Compatible HTC Devices For AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile by Alexandra Burlacu
Tech Samsung Pay Off To A Strong Start, Has 500K Users Already Ahead of U.S. Launch by Alexandra Burlacu
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