Sunday , January 12, 2025

Competitive Strategies

Amazon’s Special BNPL Offer And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/21/22

Amazon.com Inc. said it will offer buy now, pay later capability through Nov. 28 via its BNPL partner Affirm Inc. Customers who spend $50 or more will get the option of splitting the payment into three equal monthly installments at zero-percent interest. In related news, online travel platform Expedia Group said U.S. users …

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Visa’s Kelly Will Step Aside as McInerney Prepares for the CEO Role

Payments giant Visa Inc. announced Alfred F. Kelly Jr., a former American Express Co. executive who joined Visa in 2016 as chief executive, will leave that role as Ryan McInerney, Visa’s current president, assumes the title Feb. 1. McInerney came to Visa in 2013 having held the chief executive of …

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Plaid Rolls Out Signal to Unlock Instant ACH Transactions And Attack Return Risk

Looking to speed payments through the automated clearing house while reducing risk, Plaid Inc. announced late Thursday the rollout of Signal, a machine-learning risk engine. Plaid has been piloting Signal for more than a year with select customers that generate high ACH volumes. To accelerate ACH transactions and make them …

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20% of Consumers Plan To Use a BNPL Plan And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/18/22

Twenty percent of consumers plan to use a buy now, pay later plan during the holiday shopping season, according to an October survey of more than 1,000 consumers by the Electronic Transactions Association and The Strawhecker Group. An additional 20% were “on the fence” about using BNPL. In related news, Vagaro, a …

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Visa Uses the FIFA World Cup to Show off Its Latest Payments Technology

Visa Inc. is leveraging its sponsorship of the FIFA World Cup to showcase several payments technologies, including contactless payments, facial recognition, and digital card issuance. Visa is deploying 5,300 contactless-enabled payment terminals at official FIFA venues and enabling taxis in Doha, Qatar, capital of the host country, to accept contactless …

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Shrugging off the Impending FedNow, TCH Marks Five Years of Real-Time Processing Growth

As the market for real-time payments continues to develop in the United States—and as the Federal Reserve prepares for a commercial launch of its own real-time network next year—The Clearing House Payments Co. is celebrating the five-year anniversary this month for its own nationwide service. “We keep plowing forward,” Jim …

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PCI Council’s New M-Pay Standard And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/17/22

The PCI Security Standards Council released its PCI Mobile Payments on COTS standard that addresses security requirements for services that enable merchants to accept cardholder PINs or contactless payments using a smart phone or other commercial off-the-shelf mobile device.Private equity firms Centerbridge Partners L.P. and Bridgeport Partners completed the acquisition of transaction processor Computer Services Inc. for $1.6 …

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Google Wallet Expands Its Reach Across Countries And Devices

Months after the introduction of Google Wallet, Alphabet Inc. announced late Tuesday it is expanding the availability of the digital wallet to 12 more countries, bringing the total number of countries where the wallet is available to 57. Users will now also be able to make the wallet available on …

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Square Is Teaming With AmEx to Offer a Credit Card for Square Merchants

Merchants in the United States that use Square’s point-of-sale technology and also accept American Express will be getting a credit card from Square in coming months that will run on AmEx’s network. The so-called Square Credit Card is said to be the first credit card the Block Inc. unit has …

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The Perilous Language of Fraud And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/16/22

Criminals’ use of language can trip up even savvy consumers, found a new report from Visa Inc. The “Fraudulese: The Language of Fraud” report found that 73% of consumers are likely to miss the requisite red flags in digital communications. The data is based on surveys of 6,000 adults in 18 countries. …

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