- Citcon USA LLC, a cross-border mobile-payment and marketing company, said its service will be enabled at various Mall of America merchandise shops and guest services and in the Nickelodeon Universe theme park inside the Bloomington, Minn., mall. Citcon’s service enables Chinese tourists to find merchants that accept Alipay and WeChat Pay.
- Payments processor Computer Services Inc. launched CSIBridge, an application programming interface that allows banks to build custom technology integrations.
- The beaten-down stock of financially troubled ATM manufacturer Diebold Nixdorf Inc. rose Monday and again Tuesday morning after the company announced that it is “in constructive and productive discussions with its lenders.” Reuters reported that the company has hired financial advisors for a possible sale.
- Payments provider Bambora said it will launch Bambora Connect, an integrated payments service for point-of-sale software providers and their merchants. It is working with Payworks, a payment-technology company, on the service. Bambora is a unit of Ingenico Group.
- TruRating, a customer-experience rating company, said its service will be integrated into more point-of-sale devices from VeriFone Systems Inc.
- Speedpay Inc., a unit of The Western Union Co., said it will be the provider of electronic billing presentment and payments for Rapid Auto Loans, which provides short-term loans for cars.
- Bill.com, a digital-payments provider for businesses, appointed former GoDaddy executive Miguel Lopez senior vice president of customer success.
- The Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center named Ali Khan chief technology officer and enterprise architect. Khan had been consulting with the organization for the past two years.
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