The big U.S. payments processor Global Payments Inc. announced Commerz Globalpay GmbH, a joint venture with Commerzbank to offer digital-payments technology to businesses in Germany. Global Payments will hold a 51% stake in the venture. The United Kingdom-based retailer Co-op said it has moved its payments technology into a cloud configuration on a platform …
Read More »X Sets 2024 P2P Payments Goal And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/10/24
X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, announced in a Tuesday blog post it will launch peer-to-peer payments this year, “unlocking more user utility and new opportunities for commerce, and showcasing the power of living more of your life in one place.” Payments provider VizyPay announced it processed $1.8 billion in …
Read More »Visa’s Web3 Loyalty Play And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/4/24
Visa Inc. launched its Web3 Loyalty Engagement Solution, a platform that enables rewards for consumers who interact with businesses on digital platforms. Vetster, a telehealth provider for veterinary care, announced it is expanding its services in California to include online diagnosis and prescriptions, with online payments. Reacting to heightened check fraud, …
Read More »Wirex’s Latest Move Aims to Protect Users From Dark Web Scams
Digital-payments provider Wirex says it is working with ZeroFox Holdings Inc., a provider of cybersecurity technology, to incorporate ZeroFox’s Dark Web Monitoring app into its platform. Wirex’s blockchain-based service enables consumers to buy, sell, send, spend, and store fiat and crypto currency through the Wirex digital wallet. ZeroFox’s Dark Web …
Read More »FDX’s Latest Update Offers Rules for Account Opening And Two-Way Fraud Notices
The data-sharing routines undergirding a wide variety of payments services offered by fintechs like PayPal and Block depend on open banking, which has emerged to enable crucial information transfers from financial institutions while keeping sensitive account data from falling into the wrong hands. Now the latest update to the rules …
Read More »LawFi Lines up $1.5 Million And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/21/23
LawFi, a payments platform for law firms, announced a $1.5-million pre-seed funding round from Capital Q Ventures. Digital-banking provider Ibanera announced Portl, a set of blockchain-based payments technologies for online gaming. NordVPN, a vendor of cybersecurity technology, launched an insurance program offering victims of identity theft reimbursement up to $1 million for …
Read More »The Justice Department Takes Aim at Microtransactions Fraud
The U.S. Department of Justice announced late Friday it is filing cases against several fraud rings that use so-called microtransactions to mask their fraudulent activity from victims and card issuers. The lawsuits are being brought as part of efforts by the Justice Department’s Consumer Protection Branch to stop criminals that …
Read More »Bold Checkout Options Expand And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/19/23
Technology provider Bold Commerce launched a feature for its Bold Checkout platform that aims to make it easier for clients to expand the range of payment options they accept. Eastern Bank PLC, based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, will issue what is said to be the world’s first biometric metal card, with fingerprint-recognition technology from …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Payments Fraud Is Unrelenting. So Are the Hidden Battles Against It
The digital revolution in payments, characterized by a surge in online transactions and the emergence of novel payment technologies, has been a double-edged sword. While innovations have streamlined commerce, they have also spawned intricate fraud mechanisms, compelling businesses to recalibrate their strategies for safeguarding their operations, reputation, and financial survival. …
Read More »Visa Launches a Service Aimed at Stopping Fraud Caused by Illegitimate Token Requests
Tokenized credentials are supposed to stop fraud by masking card account numbers when a transaction is processed, but according to Visa Inc. global losses owing to illegitimate tokens totaled $450 million last year. That’s bad enough to prompt the network to announce early Wednesday it is launching Visa Provisioning Intelligence, …
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