- Bill payment provider Plastiq launched cash payments, which allows users to make any payment through a linked bank account. Plastiq already enables bill payment via credit cards.
- InComm Payments has launched an App Store card in Taiwan in partnership with Apple Inc. The cards are being sold through 9,500 7-Eleven and FamilyMart stores on the island.
- A Mastercard-branded debit card called Save has launched that offers to match spending with investments rather than with rewards points or cash back.
- Wirex Ltd., whose platform allows users to use a Visa card to spend cryptocurrency along with fiat currency, has become a principal member of Visa Inc. in Europe.
- Apple Inc. said Apple Pay is ready to work according to rules set by the European Union’s Strong Customer Authentication requirements, which go into effect Dec. 31, but that developers may need to verify their own compliance.
- Payments provider Innovative Payment Solutions Inc. added Wall Street veteran Peter Christos to its advisory board.
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