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86% Abandon Shopping Carts and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/9/21

  • A survey from Fast, an online checkout provider, found that 86% of U.S. shoppers have abandoned an online shopping cart. Of the 1,004 consumers surveyed earlier this month, 55% said they would be more likely to make an online purchase if there was a quicker, easier way to buy directly from the channel where they learned about the product.
  • Sightline Payments announced its acquisition of JoinGo, a mobile developer for the casino gaming industry. Terms were not disclosed.
  • Risk-management firm GroupSense Inc. and cryptocurrency-intelligence company CipherTrace Inc. said they are joining forces to combat ransomware attacks.
  • Customer-communications specialist HC3 Partners has joined with mobile-payments provider Papaya Inc. to enable financial institutions to offer mobile payments for loans and other obligations.
  • Payments provider Paya Inc. said its platform has been certified for an update to enterprise resource planning software from Acumatica. The platform’s features include e-invoicing as well as card, check, and automated clearing house payments acceptance.
  • Digital River said payments technology developed with business-to-business fintech TreviPay is now live on Lenovo’s online stores for business-to-business customers in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, and France.
  • Multifamily-property manager Connelly & Company Management Ltd. has adopted Yardi Voyager, a payments and property-management platform from Yardi Inc.
  • Payments-technology provider Cellpoint Digital said it is expanding beyond the travel industry to retail, online gaming, online education, and entertainment and media.

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