Walmart is reportedly in talks with multiple payment companies to bring more mobile payment options to Walmart Pay, in a bid to boost the app's usability.
Venmo is going after the likes of Android Pay and Apple Pay -- the company has announced that it will allow for NFC payments in its app starting in 2017.
Apple has filed a formal complaint with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, claiming that Australian banks want access to the iPhone's NFC.
The mobile payments ecosystem is booming with companies like Samsung, Apple, and Google pushing their own payment systems. The newest participant? Walmart.
A source tells Digital Trends that an expanded version of Apple Pay will be unveiled to developers on the web with select retail partners at WWDC 2016.
Apple Pay is a conevenient way to pay for items in store, however, it hasn't offered the ability to gain rewards points as you go. Kohl's is changing that.