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Mechanics Adopts Finastra RTP Service And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/21/22

  • Payments-technology provider Finastra said Mechanics Cooperative Bank, a financial institution with $645 million in assets, has adopted the Finastra Payments To Go platform to offer real-time payments via The Clearing House Payments Co. LLC and later through the Federal Reserve’s FedNow network.
  • Digital-security provider IronVest Inc. launched what it calls a “super app” for consumers, a biometric security app that guards digital accounts, online payments, and personal data.
  • Rising energy prices mean the average U.S. consumer is spending more than $3,000 yearly on utility bills, up 7% from this time a year ago, according to a study from doxo, on online bill-pay platform.
  • Agave, a payments provider specializing in insurance agencies, has joined the Solution Partner Program offered by HawkSoft, a provider of agency-management software.
  • MoneyGram International Inc. announced it has launched its MoneyGram Online service in Brazil, allowing users in that country to send funds around the globe in near real time.
  • J.P. Morgan has closed on a 48.5% interest in Greece-based Viva Wallet, a neobank and payments-technology provider.
  • Intuit Inc. announced its QuickBooks service added PayPal and Venmo as payment options.

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