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Kevin Woodward

Kevin's role at Digital Transactions is to write news and features stories for publication on the Web site and in the magazine. He also oversees the digital editorial aspect of the site and the Digital Transactions News daily newsletter.

Amid the Pandemic, Online Grocery Sales Are Forecasted To Grow 53% in 2020

Online grocery sales, which stood at $58.36 billion in 2019, will reach $89.22 billion in 2020, forecasts eMarketer Inc., a New York City-based research firm. That’s a 53% increase. The prediction comes as many states re-institute store capacity limits and urge individuals to leave their homes only as necessary.  “Amid …

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Priority Cites Platform Differentiation As Key to Better Results Amid the Pandemic

Priority Technology Holdings Inc.’s third-quarter results have improved from a year ago, despite the Covid-19 pandemic generally weighing on the economy. The Alpharetta, Ga.-based payments provider said it had $109 million in third-quarter revenue, up 16.1% from $93.9 million in the same quarter in 2019. Its net income of $85.7 million …

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Buy Now, Pay Later Payments Coming to Gap Brands with Afterpay Integration

Point-of-sale installment lender Afterpay Ltd. has agreed to provide its buy now, pay later service to customers of Gap Inc., including its Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. Afterpay’s buy now, pay later service enables consumers to make four interest-free installment payments. The retailer is paid in full, …

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Organized Crime’s Latest Scheme: Return And Refund Fraud

Criminals are prepping to reap ill-gotten gains this holiday season, and one way they’re doing that is by bringing their organizational skills to return and refund schemes. That’s the word from Signifyd Inc., a fraud-prevention services provider. Return and refund fraud is one of three trends gaining prominence now, says …

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MagTek’s New DynaFlex Targets Payment Acceptance Flexibility

MagTek Inc. released its DynaFlex platform. Announced Tuesday, the platform can serve as a countertop or mobile device, be mounted to a tablet, or affixed to a standalone kiosk.  Designed to work with multiple configurations, DynaFlex is compatible with Windows and Android devices. It can accept payment via magstripe, EMV …

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Eye on BNPL: Splitit Will Test Visa’s Installment API And Sezzle Doubles Its Staff

The buy now, pay later payment option continues to barrel ahead as Covid-weary consumers seek new sources of credit at the point of sale. In the latest news, Splitit Payments Ltd., said it is testing the integration of a Visa Inc. application programming interface for installment payments and Sezzle Inc. …

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ExxonMobil Deploys QR Codes And NFC Tags for Streamlined Mobile Payment at the Pump

Petroleum giant ExxonMobil Corp. is adding QR code and near-field communication-enabled tags to its fuel pumps for consumers using Apple Pay or Google Pay. ExxonMobil says more than 11,500 U.S. Exxon and Mobil stations will have the tags by year’s end. Users can hold their iPhones or Android phones against …

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Transaction Pricing Levels Out, According to a New Strawhecker Report

Last conducted in 2016, the latest Third-Party Processing Pricing Benchmark Study from The Strawhecker Group indicates that debit and credit card transaction pricing appears to have leveled off.  The average value of an IP-connected front-end authorization and capture action in 2020 is $0.016 for jumbo wholesale acquirers, or those with …

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Ziosk Responds to Covid’s Impact on Restaurants With More Point-of-Sale Technology Products

Though the restaurant industry has taken a hit during most of 2020 because of Covid-19 countermeasures, that doesn’t mean it doesn’t need new technology and services. That’s why Ziosk Inc., a Dallas-based point-of-sale technology provider, accelerated its development schedule this year and released a suite of new products. Now, in …

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In a Crowded Field, Afterpay Brings Its Buy Now, Pay Later Service to the Cash Register

Afterpay Ltd. is making its previously online-only buy now, pay later service available to U.S. consumers in stores. Australia-based Afterpay, fresh off a deal with mall developer Simon Property Group to support its service in stores, announced the in-store service Tuesday. As with online purchases, Afterpay users make four equal payments …

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