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Carr Co-Defendant Settles With SEC and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/5/18

  • Priority Payment Systems LLC said it is making an online installment-payment service from Sezzle available to its merchants. Sezzle pays the merchant in full, upfront, and assumes all repayment risk.
  • A little more than one week into its managed-payments program, eBay Inc. reported it is working on adding PayPal as a payment method and expects to have that integration complete by next summer. The big online marketplace has switched from payments processing exclusively by PayPal Holdings Inc. to a platform managed by eBay and featuring multiple payment methods, with a gateway provided by Adyen.
  • Chevron Corp. said it will begin accepting PayPal transactions at fuel pumps when Chevron’s new mobile app launches in early 2019.
  • A consumer used the digital currency Dash to buy a 2013 Ford Fusion at a New Hampshire auto dealer. The consumer paid almost 37 Dash, equivalent to $7,560, for the vehicle. Anypay, a cryptocurrency point-of-sale app, processed the transaction. Almost 80 merchants across New Hampshire accept the digital currency, Dash said.
  • Digital World Exchange, which enables trades for 15 cryptocurrencies, launched with a purported goal to support everyday transactions. The exchange promises instant confirmations.
  • Unattended-payments specialist USA Technologies Inc. announced an expanded agreement with AVM Services, a vending, office-coffee, and water-service company. AVM upgraded 1,100 machines with USAT’s ePort Connect cashless technology and equipped them with Seed Pro and Seed Office, tools for managing the machines and related services.

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