Mercedes-Benz’s new Mercedes pay+ in-car payment service is coming to five models manufactured by the Germany-based luxury-car maker. Though earlier efforts from a variety of car makers put in-car payments on the road, Mercedes-Benz is the first, with its Mercedes pay+ technology, to use Visa Inc.’s Delegated Authentication and Cloud …
Read More »Will Visa Follow Through on Lowering Its Credit Card Surcharge Cap in April?
Visa Inc. may be readying a lower cap on credit card surcharges—moving from 4% to 3%—in April, but there’s no guarantee it will happen then. While a bulletin sent to large acquirers says the change to the brand rules will go into effect April 15, its implementation could be delayed, …
Read More »Eye on Payment Tech: Repay’s Volume Rises 25%; CardFlight’s Merchant Base Swells to 125,000
Payment technology provider Repay Holdings Inc. has high hopes in 2023 for two new business segments—Consumer Payments and Business Payments—as its posts $6.6 billion in processed card volume for 2022. In related news, CardFlight, developer of SwipeSimple, a mobile point-of-sale service, hits a record merchant count of 125,000. Repay’s plans …
Read More »Co-op Solutions Debuts a Debit Network for Credit Unions
Credit unions wanting another option among debit card networks have a new choice with the launch of Co-op Solutions’ Co-op Pay Network. Announced Monday, the network is open to all credit unions, regardless of their debit-processing relationships. The new network, which works with regular point-of-sale transactions, PINless transactions, mobile wallets, …
Read More »U.S. Consumers Now Loom Large for Sweden’s Klarna
The United States has become buy now, pay later provider Klarna AB’s largest market by revenue, the company announced Tuesday. BNPL use blossomed during the pandemic and continues to find favor as inflation concerns push consumers to make value-based spending decisions. With 8 million monthly active users of the Klarna …
Read More »U.K. Regulators Are Mulling BNPL Legislation
Two years after announcing United Kingdom lawmakers would regulate buy now, pay later services, HM Treasury, the British government’s financial arm, has begun its consultation process. As reported in The Guardian, the process will take eight weeks and will outline the rules that BNPL providers will have to follow. Klarna …
Read More »Real-Time Payments Tee up in Separate Sionic And Oracle Offerings
Real-time payments are getting more attention in financial services, and vendors are quickly enabling the faster-payment capability. Among the latest to do so is Sionic Corp., with its suite of services that includes its Verified Rapid Payments, and Oracle Corp., with a new set of cloud-based banking services. Atlanta-based Sionic …
Read More »Justice Wants More Info From Visa on its Debit Practices
The U.S. Department of Justice wants more information from Visa Inc. on its U.S. debit practices, a continuation of an investigation originally started in 2021. Visa disclosed the request in a Jan. 27 U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing and said the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division made the request on …
Read More »Debit Cards Are Most Popular for Subscription Payments, a Recurly Report Says
The most popular payment method for funding subscription payments is a debit card, with the checking account-connected option being used for 52.9% of global subscription payments. Subscription platform Recurly Inc. released this and other data in its “2023 State of Subscriptions” report Tuesday. The second most popular option was credit …
Read More »Inflation Woes Cause Bill Payment Worry Among 86% of Consumers, doxo Finds
As costs continue to increase across the country, many Americans worry about their bill-payment obligations, with 86% concerned about the inflationary impact, found a new survey from doxo, a bill-payment services company. In the report, “The Impact of Inflation on Paying Household Bills in the New Year,” doxo found that …
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