Point-of-sale technology for the ultra-competitive restaurant market gained even more momentum Monday as several key players unveiled new solutions. The announcements were in conjunction with the annual National Restaurant Association show taking place in Chicago. Digital-commerce technology platform NCR Voyix Corp., formerly NCR Corp., introduced its Aloha Pay-At-Table technology, an …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Why Merchants Should Embrace Network Tokenization
If you know anything about the payment space these days, you know that the natives are restless. Merchants have been fed up with interchange rates for years, with no shortage of lawsuits to voice their complaints. Even after winning the right to pass on interchange costs to the consumer, merchants …
Read More »A Bill That Would Cut the Number of Banks Covered by Durbin Advances Out of Committee
A bill containing a provision that would raise the asset threshold for debit card issuers covered by the Durbin Amendment narrowly passed in a vote late Thursday by the House Financial Services Committee. The committee voted 24-22 in favor of advancing the bill, called the Bank Resilience and Regulatory Improvement …
Read More »Will Its Supreme Court Victory Embolden an Already Activist CFPB?
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s victory at the Supreme Court on Thursday answers for now the question of its constitutionality and may quiet the agency’s critics, who view it as a largely unnecessary agent of federal power operating with an overly aggressive agenda. But some payments experts fear the decision, …
Read More »Eye On Restaurants: NCR Voyix Launches a Self-Service Kiosk; Lightspeed’s Q4 earnings
Digital-commerce technology provider NCR Voyix Corp., formerly part of NCR Corp., has partnered with self-ordering software provider GRUBBRR to introduce a new ordering kiosk for restaurants. The kiosk, which integrates with NCR Voyix’s commerce platform, was developed as a response to consumers’ growing preference for self-service ordering, the company says. …
Read More »Visa Revamps its Payments Approach
Visa Inc. is taking up the notion of a digital payment identity and making it part of its product mix. Announced Wednesday at the Visa Payments Forum in San Francisco, the Visa Flexible Credential is but one of several products the payments network formally debuted, including broader tap-to-pay capabilities, a …
Read More »Supreme Court Upholds CFPB Funding and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/16/24
The U.S. Supreme Court early Thursday upheld the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau by a 7-2 vote, reversing an October 2022 ruling by a federal appeals court in New Orleans that had held the means by which the bureau is funded violates the U.S. Constitution. The CFPB, created in 2008, receives its …
Read More »Eye On Travel: Worldline’s Virtual Card Platform; Consumers Are Traveling More
The big processor Worldline S.A. is working with Visa Inc. to launch a virtual business-to-business card-issuing facility for online travel agencies. The deal marks the first foray for Paris-based Worldline beyond payment processing. The partnership will integrate Worldline’s Merchant Services Acceptance capabilities with its Financial Services Card issuing platform to …
Read More »Eye on ISVs: Booksy Adds Tap to Pay on iPhone; Usio Could See $20 Million in Revenue From a Single ISV
With an eye to making it easier for consumers to pay how they want, Booksy Inc., a booking platform for beauty-service appointments, is adding Tap to Pay on iPhone as an option. The contactless payment method enables consumers to use their contactless credit or debit cards, or an iPhone with …
Read More »Flywire Widens Invoicing Access and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/15/24
Flywire Corp., a specialist in payments for higher education, said it has widened the availability of its third-party invoicing platform, which lets third parties pay tuition and fees on behalf of students. Buy now, pay later provider Afterpay said Gen Z consumers—those born between 1997 and 2012—increased first-quarter 2024 spending at small …
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