Paym is a new mobile payments system that has just launched in the UK, designed to make payments to friends and family a lot easier. The system uses just your mobile number for payments, so you don’t ...
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 payment service launched this week which enables people to transfer money just by using mobile phone numbers. The Paym – pronounced as ‘pay em’ – service has the potential to eventually link up ...
A new secure way for consumers to send payments directly to each other's current account using just a mobile phone number will be launched in the spring, the Payments Council has announced. The ...
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 ...
It's not quite paying for stuff with your veins - but it's getting closer. Paym ("pay-em"), a new mobile payment service that could link every current account with a phone number, has been launched.
More than 360,000 people have registered for the launch of Paym, the mobile-to-mobile payments system launched on Tuesday morning. Paym is backed by most of the major banks, including Lloyds, Barclays ...
There are a number of reasons why Paym should provide users with a mobile payments solution that inspires more confidence than the likes of tap-and-go, and credit card readers, says Dan Hartveld Since ...
Customers of nine banks and building societies will use Paym from launch Customers at nine bank and building societies will soon be able to pay people using a mobile phone number. A new service called ...