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June, 2017

  • 29 June

    NanoPay Debuts a Payment Service for Its Digital Currency, MintChip

    Canadian merchants now have a self-service tool to accept digital cash in stores via the MintChip Retail Payment Platform announced Wednesday by nanoPay Corp. NanoPay purchased MintChip, a digital currency developed by the Royal Canadian Mint, in 2016. “Since acquiring MintChip from the Royal Canadian Mint, we have focused on enhancing …

  • 29 June

    Mobile-Accepting Merchants Register Mixed Results in Risk Detection, Survey Reports

    With much of the payments business focused on mobile payments, merchants are making progress in dealing with the payment method but are still lagging in key areas, such as the ability to identify overseas transactions, according to survey results released Thursday. Risk-detection, in particular, is an area where results are …

  • 29 June

    POS Portal Sold to ScanSource and other Digital Transactions News briefs

    Point-of-sale technology vendor ScanSource Inc. has agreed to acquire POS Portal, a supplier of payment devices and services, for $144.9 million in cash plus an earn-out payment up to $13.2 million contingent on earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization for the 12 months leading up to Nov. 30. The deal is expected …

  • 28 June

    Survey: The ACH Could Top Checks for B2B Payments in Just Three Years

    Checks currently account for almost half of business-to-business payments, but their share will decline to 34% by 2020 as automated clearing house payments surge from 32% of B2B payments today to 45% in three years. Those are some of the key results from a first-quarter survey by the Credit Research Foundation, …

  • 28 June

    The World’s Two Biggest Digital Currencies Wrestle With Volatility, Capacity Issues

    The two biggest cryptocurrencies are experiencing growing pains that could change their character and decide their fundamental purpose in the years to come. Bitcoin, the largest digital currency at a market capitalization of $42.6 billion as of Wednesday mid-morning, remains a volatile investment at the same time its users contend …

  • 28 June

    Ingenico Notes Integration Milestone and other Digital Transactions News briefs

    Independent sales organization Bluefin Payment Systems said the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued the company two patents for data decryption; both patents encompass Bluefin’s Decryptx platform and online P2PE Manager System. Terminal maker Ingenico Group announced it has increased by 200% over the past year its integrations with integrated software vendors, acquirers, electronic …

  • 27 June

    Veem Makes Cross-Border QuickBooks Integration and other Digital Transactions News briefs

    Discover Financial Services said it has enabled Samsung Pay on the latest Samsung Galaxy smart phones and wearables for its cards in the United States. Discover announced in 2015 that it would support Samsung Pay. Cross-border payments provider Veem, formerly known as Align Commerce, announced an integration with QuickBooks Online, used by small …

  • 27 June

    Eye on Visa: A Klarna Stake, And Checkout for Payscout’s VR Commerce App

    Visa Inc. is investing in Klarna, a Sweden-based payment processor that offers retail credit options for merchants, the card brand announced Tuesday. The intent, Visa says, is to develop a “future strategic partnership,” which appears to focus on Europe, though Klarna also operates in North America. Visa says the deal …

  • 27 June

    Online Merchants Make Use of More Fraud-Detection Tools, Except 3-D Secure

    With concerns about card-not-present fraud rising, e-commerce merchants have increased their usage of 19 of 21 fraud-detection tools since 2010, some by more than 30 percentage points, according to a recent report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. The only tool whose usage declined was 3-D Secure, which …

  • 26 June

    Flywire Adds PayPal Funding Choice and other Digital Transactions News briefs

    U.S.-based cross-border payments provider dLocal said it has added three major Chinese payment systems—WeChat Pay, AliPay, and UnionPay—to its platform. The three account for more than 70% of the Chinese market, according to dLocal. In related news, Flywire Corp., which recently expanded its cross-border payments business to include business-to business transfers, announced it has added …

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