Merchants were granted a second extension late Tuesday for filing claims against Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. in their ongoing class-action lawsuit against the two networks over interchange costs. U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern District of New York Margo K. Brodie, who is presiding over the case, moved …
Read More »Debit Is Consumers’ Preferred Bill Pay Method, Despite Inflation Woes, a Study Finds
Debit cards are consumers’ favored method for paying bills, according to a report from bill-payment network doxo Inc. Some 62% of doxo users pay their bills using debit cards, compared to 24% who use the automated clearing house and 15% who opt for credit cards, according to doxo’s “The Bill …
Read More »X9 To Develop New QR Code Payments Standard and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 8/13/24
The Accredited Standards Committee X9 Inc. has begun work on a new QR code payments standard. The goal is to establish the content of a QR code for payments, emphasize interoperability, and include both merchant-presented and consumer-presented QR codes. X9 said the standard is needed to accelerate the adoption of instant payments. Block …
Read More »EasyPark’s Vancouver Parking Plans and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 8/12/24
Sweden-based EasyPark Group, a provider of mobile apps for parking payments, is working with parking-technology firms ZipBy and Fennix to enable parking and gate-entry at parking lots throughout Vancouver, British Columbia. EasyPark expanded into North America in 2021 with its acquisition of Park Now Group, which included ParkMobile LLC. EasyPark acquired Park …
Read More »Most Consumers Use a Tech-Based Mobile Wallet as Retailer Ones Lag
Mobile wallets vie for consumer attention, but tech-based ones are most favored as 54% of credit cardholders use one of the big three—Apple Pay, Google Wallet, or Samsung Pay—finds new research from Auriemma Group. Tracked by the New York City-based advisory firm since 2016 in its Mobile Pay Tracker, mobile …
Read More »Processing Fees, Not Interchange, Are the Cost Merchants Should Combat, Some Say
Merchants’ disdain for interchange is well documented, but one aspect of card-acceptance costs that gets drowned out by the outcry over interchange is that rising processing fees are hitting merchants harder than interchange hikes, according to some observers. Processors’ rate hikes have been running between 0.25% and 1.5% in recent …
Read More »Toast Sites Balloon 29% and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 8/7/24
Hospitality point-of-sale maker Toast Inc. said it now serves 120,000 merchant locations as of the end of the second quarter, a 29% increase from the same period a year ago. Its gross payment volume jumped 26% year-over-year to $40.5 billion. Toast posted second quarter revenue of $1.24 billion, a 27% increase from …
Read More »Walgreens Adds Instacart Online SNAP and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 8/6/24
Drug store chain Walgreens announced it is enabling online SNAP/EBT payment acceptance via Instacart nationwide at more than 7,500 Walgreens stores, including more than 100 Duane Reade stores in New York. Most Walgreens locations already accept SNAP/EBT payments in store. Walgreens also added DoorDash Inc.’s SNAP/EBT acceptance earlier this year. In related news, Instacart also announced …
Read More »Fiserv’s Small Business Index Improves in July But Restaurants Lag
Major payments providers have focused in recent years on signing and providing devices and services for restaurants, but that big bet may be taking at least a temporary beating, according to the latest Small Business Index from the big processor Fiserv Inc. The overall index, which is derived from Milwaukee-based …
Read More »Chase Expands Its Partnership With DoorDash to Include Non-Restaurant Merchants
Chase, the banking arm of JPMorgan Chase & Co., has expanded its relationship with third-party delivery service DoorDash Inc. to non-restaurant merchants. The deal will enable Chase Sapphire and other eligible Chase cardholders to receive recurring benefits on orders from more than 150,000 grocery, convenience, and non-restaurant stores in the …
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