Articles Tagged ‘Visa’

Visa keeps its Olympic sponsorship relevant
The brand tweaks the concept it had planned for this year’s games to show people how easy it is to do their part for public safety.

Air Canada reveals proposal to acquire Aeroplan
A hostile bid from the airline (along with TD, CIBC and Visa) would set the stage for a new loyalty program.

Finn AI strikes partnership with Visa
Using the credit card company’s Developer Platform, the Vancouver startup will improve the tech behind its chatbots.

Visa highlights local athlete in global Olympics campaign
Of the 54 athletes on Team Visa, Canadian snowboarder Mark McMorris is one of eight to be featured in the brand’s global ad.

Biometrics could overtake passwords and PINs: survey
Canadians are opening up to things like fingerprint scans for security and quick purchases.

Tech in Action: Visa brings payments in from the cold
The brand creates payment-enabled gloves, pins and stickers for its Winter Olympics partnership.

Android Pay launches in Canada
Which banks are on board and what features should you expect from Google’s mobile wallet?

Visa experiments with AR at TIFF
Passersby at the festival can try (and buy) movie-inspired duds at the brand’s booth.

PayPal names new Canadian head
Former AmEx VP Paul Parisi will lead the company’s business in Canada as general manager.

Google is most influential brand, again
The tech co receives high marks for innovation and trustworthiness while Netflix soars for women and millennials.

Beyond moustaches
How the Movember Foundation is using new ways to encourage donations in Canada.
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TD’s growing interest
From JohnnyCash machines to grumpy old men to heartfelt thank-yous, how TD Canada Trust has banked on comfort for 160 years.

Check it out: Wearable debit
The worlds of wearable tech and contactless payment collide with Everlink’s DebitWear wristband.

Branded music content rises
Rise Branded Entertainment brings Universal Music Canada’s artists and resources together in a new full-service agency.

Google is most influential brand
The tech giant leads the pack, while Tim Hortons ranks high in corporate citizenship and Facebook falls short on trust.