The Federal Reserve’s FedNow real-time payments platform will charge a monthly $25 participation fee for each receiving routing transit number, 4.5 cents per credit transfer to be paid by sender, and a penny for a request for payment message, paid by requestor. The Fed expects to release a full fee schedule later this …
Read More »A Re-Energized Visa Sees Growth Coming From ‘BNPL, Crypto, And Wallets’
Visa Inc.’s top executives made it plain Thursday afternoon that the story of the company’s growth into the near future is threefold, including cryptocurrency, cross-border transactions, and the buy now, pay later trend. “Visa is enabling scale for BNPL, crypto, and wallets,” Visa chief executive Alfred Kelly told equity analysts …
Read More »MagicCube Launches Its Cloud-based Acceptance Platform For Mobile Devices
The vision of turning mobile devices into tap-and-go POS terminals took a big step forward Thursday as MagicCube Inc. announced i-Accept Cloud, an open, cloud-based softPOS acceptance platform. i-Accept Cloud is expected to simplify the creation of new merchant payment acceptance and digital commerce solutions. By connecting the currently siloed …
Read More »Mastercard: All in on Open Banking, But Not on Amazon’s Fee Dispute With Visa
Top executives at Mastercard Inc. made it plain early Thursday the card network is determined to develop its account-to-account payment capabilities, while maintaining its distance from the dispute between its rival Visa Inc. and the e-commerce juggernaut Amazon.com Inc. over transaction pricing. “That’s fundamentally a question for Visa and Amazon,” …
Read More »Strawhecker Ranks Gateways and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/27/22
Consulting firm The Strawhecker Group announced its list of best-performing payment gateways in a range of categories. CSG Forte and FIS (Express) were co-winners in the best-performing gateway category, with JPMorgan Chase (Orbital) as runner-up. Elavon (Fusebox) won for fastest transactions.With the majority of buy now, pay later accounts going unreported to …
Read More »Diem’s Troubled Story Could Be Winding Down With Reports of Its Efforts to Dissolve
The turbulent story of the Diem digital currency recorded yet another twist with reports on Tuesday that the two-and-a-half-year-old project is seeking to dispose of its assets. The latest news, first reported by Bloomberg, comes less than a year after the Diem Association moved its headquarters from Switzerland to the …
Read More »Plaid’s Portal Looks to Give Consumers More Control Over Data Shared Via Apps And Fintechs
On Tuesday, Plaid Inc., a bellwether of the open-banking movement, announced the availability of Plaid Portal US, a privacy tool for consumers using Plaid’s technology. The move comes as firms that connect financial-services providers with consumer-account data seek to help account owners manage how their information is distributed and used by …
Read More »Lightspeed Tweaks its Restaurant POS Tech and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/26/22
Payments provider Lightspeed Commerce Inc. announced new features for its Lightspeed Restaurant point-of-sale technology, including order throttling, a feature that helps manage spikes in demand.Software firm Launch Cart said it will introduce on Feb. 2 its On-Demand eCommerce SaaS platform, intended to ease entry into e-commerce for small business owners and entrepreneurs.Payments provider Paysafe Ltd. said …
Read More »Bluefin Invests in Payfactory to Bring Payments Services to Its Security Clients
Seeing an opportunity to offer payment acceptance along with its encryption and tokenization technologies to its enterprise clients, Bluefin Payment Systems LLC has invested an undisclosed sum in payment facilitator Payfactory Inc. The investment, which will create a strategic relationship between the two companies, will enable Payfactory to expand its …
Read More »AmEx Downplays Crypto And BNPL As It Posts a Revenue Jump ‘Beyond Our Expectations’
American Express Co. saw its crucial travel-and-entertainment business continue to recover in the final three months of 2021, leading top company executives Tuesday morning to express considerable optimism for 2022. But don’t look any time soon for the New York City-based card giant to make any major forays into buy …
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