Mastercard

2062 results about this entity

Period: 26 Feb 2008 - 21 Aug 2025

Heartland to fight MasterCard data breach fine

Heartland Payment Systems says a fine of over $6 million imposed on it by MasterCard in relation to the massive data breach it suffered last year is illegal and will be contested.

UK retailer Boots to trial contactless payments

UK high street retailer Boots is teaming with MasterCard and RBS WorldPay to introduce contactless payments at stores in London and Liverpool.

CBA in contactless payments push - report

Following a successful pilot, Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) is set to install 5000 contactless payments readers across the country this year, according to the Australian newspaper.

BoA, MasterCard, Visa sued over e-commerce payments patents

Actus, a recently formed US holding company, is suing 20 companies, including Bank of America, MasterCard, Obopay and Visa, accusing them of infringing four patents related to an electronic payments system for e-commerce.

Secure Trust Bank and Paymex launch pre-paid current account

Midlands-based Secure Trust Bank has teamed with the Paymex Group to launch a pre-paid current account targeted at customers seeking to keep a tighter grip on their finances.

MasterCard launches ATM Hunter iPhone app

MasterCard has launched a free application for the iPhone and iPod touch that helps users locate cash machines.

MasterCard names Antonio Ferri group executive, enterprise architecture

MasterCard Worldwide has hired Antonio Ferri to direct its IT roadmap from the newly created position of group executive of enterprise architecture.

Vietcombank secures corporate online customers with Gemalto

Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank) is rolling out EMV CAP compliant card readers from Gemalto to its corporate Internet banking customers.

EC hits Visa Europe with interchange antitrust charge

The European Commission (EC) has accused Visa of violating antitrust rules over cross border interchange fees just days after reaching agreement with MasterCard on the same issue.

MasterCard re-introduces interchange fees for cross-border payments

MasterCard is to set new interchange fees for cross-border payments in Europe after reaching an interim agreement with the European Commission.

Canadian government re-introduces ID theft legislation

The Canadian government has re-introduced what it calls "tough" legislation designed to combat identity theft, which is estimated to cost the country over $2 billion a year.

Google search reveals stolen credit card details

The credit card details of 19,000 Brits have been found on a cached Google page, where they had been accidentally published by fraudsters.