Italian fashion house Prada is adopting omnichannel payments technology from Adyen NV in a bid to build a single financial technology platform across all its retail channels. Tap to Pay on iPhone in Prada’s U.S. locations and its Milan store is a centerpiece of the partnership, Adyen says, and potentially …
Read More »CFPB Lays Out Open Banking Standard Steps and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/5/24
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said it has settled on a process by which companies can comply with an upcoming personal financial data rights rule related to open banking. Cloud-based phone-service provider Ooma Inc. announced an integration with Square, the point-of-sale unit of Block Inc., to incorporate Square transaction data into business communications …
Read More »Visa Marks 10 Billion Tokens Since Launching the Technology a Decade Ago
Visa Inc. says the 10 billion tokens it’s issued since 2014 are just the tipping point, as it expects Visa’s tokenized transactions to grow exponentially over the next several years. Visa announced the 10-billion milestone Tuesday. As of April, 29% of all transactions processed by Visa used tokens. Tokenization uses …
Read More »Shift4 Makes a Big Card-Present Play in Europe With a Deal for Germany’s Vectron Systems
Shift4 Payments Inc. confirmed early Monday it has reached an agreement to acquire the German point-of-sale technology company Vectron Systems AG at a price of 10.5 euros, or $11.42, per share. The offer represents a 50% premium to Vectron’s current share price, according to early reports. Information was not immediately …
Read More »Plaid Brings Open-Banking Technology to Western Union in Europe
Open-banking technology provider Plaid Inc. is pairing-up with The Western Union Co. to bring its account-verification services to the wire-transfer giant’s European customers. Under the so-called collaboration San Francisco-based Plaid announced Thursday, Western Union will be able to tap Plaid’s open-banking system for account verification, thereby simplifying remittances and digital …
Read More »Up ‘n go Tops $1.1 Billion in Payments Processed and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/31/24
Up ‘n go, a QR code-based pay-at-the-table provider, said it recently marked more than $1.1 billion in total payments processed. The company was founded in 2017. Mastercard Inc. and Visa Inc. will settle a class action lawsuit over ATM fees, according to a Reuters report. They have agreed to pay $197 …
Read More »Personalization Is the Key for Payments Apps And Web Sites, J.D. Power Finds
Personalized financial-management tools and digital assistants will provide the pathway for banks and card issuers to differentiate their mobile apps or Web sites from those of competitors and drive adoption and usage, according to a new report from J.D. Power. The best opportunities for card issuers will come from offering …
Read More »Many Opt for Manual Bill Pay and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/30/24
Almost two-thirds of U.S. consumers prefer to pay bills manually rather than through automated services, according to a survey by payments platform MX Technologies Inc. The online research embraced 1,059 adults and was conducted during the first quarter. Embedded payments startup Forward closed a $16 million seed financing round led by Commerce Ventures, Elefund, …
Read More »Airlines Have Plenty of Room for Growth When It Comes to Payment Acceptance, a Report Finds
Airlines face myriad challenges when it comes to improving their payment processes to drive bookings and support growth, according to a report from omnichannel payments and digital-commerce platform provider CellPoint Digital. The two leading payments challenges facing airlines are a lack of alternative payment methods and regional forms of payment, …
Read More »Outdoors Specialist PayIt Expands Digital Licensing With Its North Carolina Win
PayIt LLC announced on Tuesday it is processing payments for fishing licenses for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in North Carolina. The deal, which was consummated March 20 but not announced immediately, is the latest for PayIt, an 11-year-old Kansas City, Mo.-based platform that specializes in digital payments for …
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