Wednesday , January 15, 2025

Debit Cards

The U.K.’s Paysend Eyes U.S. P2P Payments Among Hispanics

Paysend Group is embarking on a campaign to make its name known among U.S. Hispanic peer-to-peer payments users with an advertising campaign and an offer of fee-free money transfers to Latin America, at least initially. Having opened a U.S. office in 2022, London-based Paysend hopes its advertising campaign, which debuts …

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Contactless And Mobile Wallets Are Gaining Ground Among Debit Users, a Pulse Study Finds

Consumer affinity for in-person transactions that reduce points of contact are taking hold as contactless payments made with debit cards swelled to 16% of the U.S. card-present share last year from 8% in 2021. It’s a similar story with debit cards used with mobile wallets. Their use increased from 5% …

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Presto Counts 13 QSR Franchisee Groups Using Its AI-Based Ordering System

Presto Automation Inc., a provider of artificial intelligence-based voice-ordering systems for quick service restaurants with drive-through windows, announced it now has deals with 13 QSR franchise groups that own and operate more than 500 locations nationwide. All 13 groups have committed to begin deploying Presto Voice, Presto’s Presto’s in-house, proprietary …

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Debit Use up 1% in 2022 And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 8/17/23

Pulse, the debit network owned by Discover Financial Services, released its 2023 debit study that found the total number of debit transactions increased 1% in 2022 over 2021, while dollar volume increased 3% for the same period. Fraud and risk platform DataVisor released its Real-Time Payments Fraud Solution to help counter fraud …

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Sesame Credit Builder Debuts And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 8/16/23

Credit Sesame, which allows consumers to access their credit information, launched a Mastercard debit card called Sesame Credit Builder. The card is aimed at enabling consumers to build a credit history via routine transactions. NCR Corp. announced the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has declared effective a Form 10 registration statement …

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Clarifying CNP Debit Routing And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 8/15/23

The U.S. Payments Forum has published a free white paper, “Regulation II Clarification for Debit Routing,” on the Federal Reserve’s announcement earlier this year that effective July 1 issuers must support network choice on card-not-present transactions, in addition to card-present, in accordance with the 2010 Durbin Amendment. Payment-card manufacturer CPI Card Group Inc. has …

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Interac Enables Toronto Residents to Make Contactless Transit Fare Payments

Interac, Canada’s national debit network, has partnered with the Toronto Transit Commission, Canada’s largest transit agency, to make contactless payments available across the transit system. Beginning Aug. 15, riders will be able to pay for fares at TTC  turnstiles, on buses and street cars, and at Wheel-Trans, Toronto’s transit service …

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Waffle House Goes Contactless And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 8/14/23

The Waffle House restaurant system has adopted chainwide contactless payment capability, including mobile-wallet acceptance, through the Oracle Payment Cloud service. A startup called iWallet said it will adopt FedNow for mobile check deposits. The Federal Reserve launched the FedNow real-time payments service last month. MarginEdge, a bill-payments provider, launched a mobile bill-payment app for restaurant operators …

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PayJunction Debuts No-Code Integration And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 8/11/23

PayJunction announced its No-code Payments Integration Platform, a free browser extension that enables quick integration of payment features in any cloud software platform. The online grocery delivery service Instacart said it has initiated service in Alaska, making the company the first to enable in all 50 states grocery payments using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance …

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Debit Networks Prepare As a Fed Clarification on Network Choice Sinks in

Debit card networks are gearing up for an expected flood of new online transactions in the wake of a Federal Reserve rule clarification that took effect more than a month ago to require that issuers enable network choice for online as well as in-person transactions. The latest example emerged late …

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