Point-of-sale equipment maker ExaDigm Inc. changed its name to Nexgo Inc., which is a subsidiary of XGD Group. Bluefin Payment Systems LLC said Convenient Payments LLC, developer of the GovTeller point-of-sale software, will use Bluefin’s encryption services. Shift4 Payments released its RESTful application programming interface for its integration partners. A …
Read More »Venmo Has More Than 40 Million Users, But It Remains a Tough Margin Puzzle for PayPal
There’s much more to PayPal Holdings Inc. than Venmo, but that’s where the payments industry’s spotlight has shone in recent months. So on Wednesday, PayPal for the first time revealed how many active users its peer-to-peer transfer service has: 40 million plus. Venmo users rang up $21 billion in volume …
Read More »Visa’s OK With Pending Mega-Mergers in the U.S. Payments Industry
The pending acquisitions of two leading merchant processors by two leading core financial-institution processors are a “good thing,” Visa Inc. chief executive Alfred F. Kelly Jr. said Wednesday. “We’ve got very good relationships and a lot of history with all four of these players,” according to Kelly. His comments came …
Read More »TSYS Signals Progress for Its Vital Line of Small-Business Processing Services
Total System Services Inc. (TSYS) late on Tuesday said it has now deployed “thousands” of its new Vital point-of-sale devices, which were launched in January. The product is “showing strong out-of-the-gate momentum,” said M. Troy Woods, TSYS’s chief executive, during a call with stock analysts to discuss the Columbus, Ga.-based …
Read More »KeyBank Issuing Contactless Cards and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/24/19
KeyBank said it has begun issuing contactless-enabled Mastercard credit and debit cards. Diebold Nixdorf Inc. said KeyBank will upgrade its network of 1,400 ATMs with Diebold’s DN Vynamic portfolio of software applications that includes ATM management and more options for customers, including selection of bill denominations. Payments provider CCBill LLC announced …
Read More »Moneris’s POS Software and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/23/19
Payments provider Moneris Solutions Corp. launched Moneris Core, software that will run its new Verifone and Ingenico countertop devices. Point-of-sale software developer SpectrumSoft Inc. selected Electronic Payments and its TableTurn restaurant-management platform as a preferred vendor for payment-processing services. Business-to-business e-commerce payments provider Resolve Corp. announced that it has spun …
Read More »How an Old Standard Could Trip Up a New Generation of Contactless Payments
The surprising revelation by J.C. Penney Co. Inc. over the weekend that it had ceased acceptance of contactless payments unmasked the little-noticed ability of contactless mobile wallets to work with point-of-sale technology that far predates them but which Visa Inc. wants banished. The blend of old and new has worked …
Read More »JCPenney Drops Apple Pay
Department-store chain J.C. Penney Co. Inc. confirmed over the weekend that it no longer accepts Apple Inc.’s Apple Pay mobile-payment service. The move appears to involve a Visa Inc. contactless rule that took effect this month that may have broader implications for U.S. retailers. The confirmation came in a tweet …
Read More »Apriva Adds viv Support and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/22/19
Apriva LLC, a payments provider for unattended retail, said its network will support the viv mobile-payments app from Vagabond, allowing college students to use virtual campus cards for vending-machine purchases. In related news, Apriva said it will support mobile payments for AveriGo LLC, a software provider for the vending and …
Read More »First Data in Joint Venture To Buy Ireland’s Payzone and other Digital Transactions News Briefs from 4/19/19
Allied Irish Banks p.l.c. and processor First Data Corp. formed a joint venture to acquire a 96% stake in Payzone, operator of Ireland’s largest retail payment network, for about €100 million ($112.5 million) including debt. AIB will own 75% of the joint venture and First Data 25%, according to The Irish …
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