Remove 2013 Remove Cryptocurrencies Remove Merchant Services Remove Mobile
article thumbnail

Beyond the Transaction: How PayPal is Helping Remove Friction Across the Commerce Experience

Retail TouchPoints

Since spinning off from eBay and going public for a second time in 2015, PayPal has expanded its reach well beyond that one digital marketplace to more than 30 million merchants worldwide. When we have partnerships with these merchants they’re trusted brands, so consumers can feel good about shopping with those brands.”.

PayPal 345
article thumbnail

Everything You Need to Know About Bitcoin and Blockchain in Ecommerce

Ecommerce Platforms

When it comes to payment processors in ecommerce sites, the talk used to be about credit cards, PayPal, COD (cash on delivery), et al. Local currencies couldn’t be converted to bitcoin easily and, as a result, no retailer would even think of accepting bitcoins as payment. Currently, there are countless merchants who accept bitcoins.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Square Cash Review: The Painless Payment App (July 2019)

Ecommerce Platforms

We're all so used to flashing our phone for contactless payments, or simply handing over a piece of plastic whenever we need to make a purchase. In 2013, PayPal purchased the mobile payment service, Venmo, to help it take the next step into payment future. Payments made within minutes.

article thumbnail

N26 vs Revolut (Jan 2021): The Battle of The Banks

Ecommerce Platforms

With increasing digitization, it's no wonder traditional banks no longer play such an essential role in our lives, and in their place, mobile-only banks are popping up all over the show. . N26 believes banks should be as mobile and flexible as their clients. That said, they have also expanded their services to include the US. .

Banking 104
article thumbnail

The Best POS (Point of Sale) Systems for 2019: The Ultimate Guide

Ecommerce Platforms

Store management and payment processing – the two functions that pretty sum up what you should expect from a POS system. Therefore, while the numerous options trigger increased competition among providers, your selection process can be a bit overwhelming. The secret is using a structured selection process.