Saturday , December 14, 2024

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Amazon Gives Visa’s BNPL Offering A Huge Boost In Canada

Visa Installments, Visa Inc.’s buy now, pay later platform, received a huge lift Thursday with the announcement that Amazon.com will offer the payment option to Canadian consumers. The payment option, which is being marketed in Canada as “Installments enabled by Visa,” has until now been available only through 100 Canadian …

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Credit Cards Remain the Preferred Travel Payment Option for 58% of North Americans

The iconic ad slogan “don’t leave home without it” may have had its heyday in the 1970s, but its message still rings true for many consumers, especially when they travel. Among North American consumers, 58% prefer to use a credit card when traveling, found a new report from TSG, a …

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Merchants Look Forward to Their Day in Court After Judge Brodie Rejects the Interchange Settlement

Merchants are looking forward to making their case now that a judge has rejected a proposed settlement of their two-decades-long litigation with Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. over transaction costs. Late Tuesday morning, Margo K. Brodie, U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern District of New York, issued a written …

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Visa’s Emergency Card Program and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/26/24

Visa Inc. unveiled Digital Emergency Card Replacement, a service that works on behalf of card issuers to replace lost cards with digital replacements, using text or email. Cardholders can store the replacement card in a digital wallet. Elavon launched Elavon Cloud Payments Interface, an application programming interface aimed at easing digital and …

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WeGetFinancing Partners With SensePass, While Klarna Plus Notches 100,000 Users

WeGetFinancing has partnered with SensePass, a provider of alternative payment solutions, to provide a buy now, pay later solution for high-ticket items. WeGetFinancing is a BNPL gateway operated by Emerging Payments Technologies Inc. Merchants on the SensePass platform can now offer BNPL financing for purchases of up to $15,000, with …

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Nuvei Readies UAE Expansion and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/25/24

The Canada-based processor Nuvei Corp. said it has received approval for a retail-services license from the central bank of the United Arab Emirates, laying the groundwork for an expansion into the UAE market. Fast-food chain Long John Silver’s said it is working with multiple technology vendors to update its digital and in-store ordering experience …

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After Coming ‘a Really Long Way,’ Paze Signs Sellers As It Executes a Staged Rollout

Paze, the online checkout platform backed by some of the nation’s biggest banks, is barreling through a state-by-state rollout that could culminate in nationwide coverage by late summer or early fall, according to James Anderson, the platform’s general manager who has spearheaded the project since Early Warning Services LLC announced …

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AmEx Looks to a Pair of Acquisitions to Raise Its Game in the Hotly Competitive Dining Market

American Express Co. early Friday announced it is acquiring Tock, a restaurant-reservation application, from Squarespace Inc. for $400 million, and Rooam, a contactless-payment platform for restaurants, bars, music venues, and arenas, for an undisclosed sum. Launched in 2014, Tock provides reservation, table-management, and event ticketing capabilities to 7,000 restaurants, wineries, …

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Apple Pay Later Is Shutting Down in Favor of Third-Party BNPL Providers

Apple Pay Later, the buy now, pay later product from Apple Inc. released just over a year ago, is shutting down. The move comes after installment-payment specialist Affirm Inc. confirmed it would be part of Apple Wallet when the tech giant’s annual software updates for iPhones and computers emerge this …

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The Big Credit Card Settlement Now Appears to Be Headed for a Trial. Who Will Win?

With the judge in the massive credit card interchange litigation apparently insisting on a trial, a new and unsettling element of uncertainty now hangs over the nearly 20-year-old case, in which merchants allege anti-competitive behavior by the big credit card networks in setting interchange fees. The latest development comes nearly …

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