As the modern payments landscape has developed, digital wallets have become nearly impossible to avoid—not that consumers want to stay away. In fact, the recent decision by America’s largest banks to team up and create their own digital wallet points to quite the opposite. It’s easy to see why consumers …
Read More »Cheq’s Stadium POS Play And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/30/23
In-stadium payments provider Cheq Inc. said visitors to the Miami Marlins’ home field, loanDepot park, now can use its services for mobile, kiosk, traditional point-of-sale, and handheld payment options in parts of the park. Cheq began offering mobile payment services at the venue in 2021.8 P97 Networks, a provider of mobile-payments technology for gas …
Read More »Wait No More: Apple Pay Later Arrives a Bit Late
Apple Inc.’s newest financial product, a buy now, pay later service called Apple Pay Later, has finally arrived. Launched Tuesday, Apple Pay Later was announced in June, but only now is it being made available, and just to a limited set of Apple Pay users. Apple says it will offer broader …
Read More »Eye on POS: Ingenico Acquires a Smart Phone Payments Developer; Verifone’s Partner Program
Point-of-sale terminal and payment software provider Ingenico on Tuesday announced it has acquired Phos, a developer of specialty software that enables smart phones and tablets to function as payment terminals. Ingenico said in a statement that Phos is a “premier player” in the fast-evolving software for the POS (softPOS) market …
Read More »ID Fraud Losses Fell 17% And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/28/23
Losses to identity fraud fell 17% last year, to $43 billion, compared to 2021, thanks to beefed-up prevention at banks and credit unions and more active outreach by consumer-advocacy groups, according to the 20th edition of Javelin Strategy & Research’s Identity Fraud Study. Payments provider Paysafe said Greyhound Lines Inc. will use the Paysafecash …
Read More »Early Warning Unveils Paze, Its Multi-Bank Wallet Aimed at Easing E-Commerce
Early Warning Services LLC, a fintech owned by seven of the nation’s largest banks, will launch its digital wallet with a pilot this summer followed by general availability in the fall, the top official in charge of the project said Monday. The new wallet, called Paze and aimed exclusively at …
Read More »First Citizens Buys SVB And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/27/23
First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. reached an agreement with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to buy Silicon Valley Bridge Bank after a competitive bidding process. Terms include FCB’s assumption of $110 billion in assets, $56 billion in deposits, and $72 billion in loans. Starting Monday, the 17 SVB branches will operate as …
Read More »Klarna Adds ChatGPT as an Enhancement to Online Shopping
ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence-based chatbot developed by OpenAI, is being rolled out by Klarna AB to provide what the payments platform calls personalized and intuitive shopping experiences. Online shoppers will be able to ask Klarna, through the chatbot, for product recommendations, as well as receive links to shop recommended products …
Read More »Conflicting Appeals Court Decisions Add Nuance to a CFPB Supreme Court Case
With a federal appeals court ruling on Thursday upholding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s constitutionality, the CFPB, along with its severest critics, find themselves at a crossroads at a time when the agency has become significantly more energetic in overseeing the payments industry. The latest ruling, from the Federal Court …
Read More »A2A Payments A Growing Force In Payments
Account-to-account payments is becoming a growing force in the payments landscape, totaling $525 billion in global e-commerce transaction value in 2022, up from $463 billion in 2021, a 13% increase, according to the FIS Global Payments Report 2023. The volume was funneled through about 70 real-time payment schemes providing high-speed …
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