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Barclaycard card to bring contactless payment to Wembley Arena

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Barclaycard has bought naming rights for London’s Wembley Arena for the next five years in a deal that will allow the company to install contactless payment points throughout the popular music venue, according to Marketing Week.

The venue will now be called, “Wembley Arena, a Barclaycard Unwind Venue,” a name which refers to the company’s music rewards program, accessible at Barclaycardunwind.com.


Barlcaycard’s customers will also receive “preferential access” to concert tickets.

Owner Quintain Estates and Development hopes the venue’s new sponsor will help them capitalize on Wembley Arena’s £36m renovation completed in 2007.

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Barclaycard has announced that it is helping outfit Timpson and Max Spielmann’s UK stores with new point of sale equipment for contactless payments.

Currently the largest shoe repairer, key cutter, engraver and watch repairer in the UK, the Timpson Group will see some 860 stores nationwide equipped with contactless readers, enabling customers to tap and pay with their credit and debit cards, as well as NFC-equipped mobile phones, by the end of next month.

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A new survey from Euro Kartensysteme shows that Germans are starting to embrace the idea of contactless and NFC payments.

Out of 1,040 Germans aged 18-59, 43% responded that they would like to make contactless payments if given the opportunity, of which 58% percent would make their payments with a debit card card, 41% with a credit card and 50% with an NFC phone.

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Barclays and Barclaycard have teamed up with the London Community Gospel Choir to put a new spin on charitable donations this holiday season, reports Shiny Shiny.

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McDonald’s and Barclaycard are gearing up to launch NFC awareness campaigns aimed at spurring the adoption of contactless payment technology, according to MarketingWeek.

Barclaycard, which holds the highest share (71%) of the UK contactless market, reports that contactless transactions have doubled in the last year, but are still “nowhere near” where they want to be, according to Tom Gregory, Barclaycard’s head of digital payments.

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Barclaycard Global Commercial Payments has announced the launch of the UK’s first contactless corporate payment card.

All new cardholders can make purchases of £15 or under by simply holding the card over a reader. Aside from greater convenience for customers, the cards enable businesses to track all small transactions that until now were typically made with cash.

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The O2 Arena in London has teamed up with Barclaycard and Visa Europe to introduce contactless technology in more than 250 card payment terminals across the venue.

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