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Outdoors Specialist PayIt Expands Digital Licensing With Its North Carolina Win

PayIt LLC announced on Tuesday it is processing payments for fishing licenses for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in North Carolina. The deal, which was consummated March 20 but not announced immediately, is the latest for PayIt, an 11-year-old Kansas City, Mo.-based platform that specializes in digital payments for …

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Humbl Tickets for the Blackbears and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/29/24

Technology platform Humbl said it will develop a digital ticketing offering for the Oregon Blackbears, an indoor football team. Organic Payment Gateways said it has launched an Authorize.net gateway service for merchants selling cannabis seed, nutritional supplements, and cannabidiol, the active ingredient in cannabis. Authorize.net is owned by Visa Inc. ParTech Inc., which …

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Merchants Get an Extension to File Monetary Claims in the Big Credit Card Settlement

Merchants have been granted a 90-day extension to file a monetary claim as part of the settlement of a nearly two-decades-old interchange lawsuit filed against Visa and Mastercard. Merchants now have until Aug. 30 to file their claims, the court overseeing the settlement has ruled. A settlement between Visa and …

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CredBuild’s Renters Reporting and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/28/24

Fintech CredBuild said it is working with BloomCredit to enable renters to report rent payments to credit bureaus via property management systems. BloomCredit provides the API codes. PayIt, a specialist in government payments, said the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians will use PayIt for a new digital fish-licensing system. Waystar Holding Corp., …

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As Users Return to ATMs, Guidance Emerges for Contactless Transactions With And Without Cards

The onset of the covid pandemic spurred deployers and developers to bring contactless technology to the ATM, and now industry organizations are offering guidelines on the matter as deployers look to widen acceptance of contactless cards and mobile devices. Calling contactless technology “table stakes” for most consumers, the Redwood City, …

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The MPC Fires Back at Claims Merchants Won’t Pass Along CCCA Savings to Consumers

Claims by banks that merchants won’t pass along savings from the Credit Card Competition Act to consumers are grossly misleading and do not reflect the economic realities merchants face, argues the Merchants Payments Coalition, a lobbying group representing sellers on payments-acceptance matters. Passing along cost savings or at least holding …

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CPACharge Lines up Referral Agreements and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/24/24

CPACharge an online payment service for accounting businesses that is a unit of AffiniPay, said it lined up referral partnerships with the CPA societies in New Jersey, Nevada, and Wyoming. Boston’s mass-transit system will launch contactless fare payments, possibly by early summer, according to news reports. The fintech Guavapay said it is collaborating with …

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Processors Scramble to Offer Tap to Pay on iPhone As Apple Launches the Technology in Canada

Tap-to-pay technology for ordinary smart phones is a relatively recent development, but payments companies aren’t wasting any time offering it as it spreads into new countries. The latest example comes from Canada, which became the latest market expansion Thursday for Apple Inc.’s tap to pay on iPhone technology. The first …

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Google Pay Updates and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/22/24

Google launched new features for Google Pay, including rewards for American Express and Capital One transactions, an expansion of buy now, pay later options, including Affirm and Zip, and automatic fill-in of full card details. Processor FIS Inc. launched FIS Digital One Flex Mobile 6.0, an update to its mobile-banking app, with what the …

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Why Banks Say Sellers Are Unlikely To Pass Savings From the CCCA on to Consumers

Despite some claims to the contrary, the odds are long that merchants would pass on any potential savings to consumers from the Credit Card Competition Act, payments experts say. One argument for this is that merchants price products on a line-item basis, which means the savings on a single product …

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