PayPal Holdings Inc. says it is now the preferred payments partner of Ticketmaster, the big and often controversial multi-national ticketing business owned by Live Nation Entertainment Inc. The deal announced Monday is a boon for PayPal’s Braintree merchant-processing unit, which will become Ticketmaster’s main processor. Monday’s announcement essentially is an …
Read More »U.S. Real-Time Payments Will Climb Fast But Will Still Account for a Small Fraction of Activity
The Federal Reserve’s planned launch in July of its FedNow service is widely expected to spur big growth in real-time payments in the U.S. market. That’s likely to happen, but the overall share of transaction volume for instant payments is expected to remain under 5% for at least the next …
Read More »ID Fraud Losses Fell 17% And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/28/23
Losses to identity fraud fell 17% last year, to $43 billion, compared to 2021, thanks to beefed-up prevention at banks and credit unions and more active outreach by consumer-advocacy groups, according to the 20th edition of Javelin Strategy & Research’s Identity Fraud Study. Payments provider Paysafe said Greyhound Lines Inc. will use the Paysafecash …
Read More »PayPal’s Passkey Makes Android Debut And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/24/23
Buy now, pay later provider Affirm Inc. announced its users can deploy the service at VersaClimber, a vendor of exercise machines. Cybersecurity firm McAfee Corp. will offer savings on online protection via a new agreement with Mastercard Inc.’s Easy Savings program, a service through which business cardholders receive rebates on common business expenses. Strike, …
Read More »As Real-Time Payments Systems Gear Up, Finastra Launches a Multi-Network Software Offering
With the Federal Reserve’s announcement last week that it will launch its FedNow real-time payments service in July, technology firms are jockeying for position as the appetite for faster payments grows worldwide. One big development emerged early Tuesday with an announcement from London-based payments-software firm Finastra Group Holdings Ltd. that …
Read More »Bitcoin Depot Adds More ATMs And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/21/23
Lux Vending LLC, which does business as Bitcoin ATM operator Bitcoin Depot Inc., has agreed to deploy its machines in 125 locations owned by convenience-store chain GetGo Cafe + Market. Overall, Bitcoin Depot operates approximately 7,000 machines in 48 states and 10 Canadian provinces. Digital-currency provider Circle Internet Financial LLC said it has …
Read More »WebbRes Picks Preferred And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/20/23
Payments-technology fintech Preferred Payments is working with WebbRes, a provider of management systems for trailer dealers, to enable dealers to process payments within the WebbRes platform. Ascend, a provider of payments technology to the insurance industry, announced an integration with the AMS360 agency-management platform from Vertafore. The Western Union Co. said money transfers …
Read More »U.S. One of Two Markets with No Contactless Cap and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/17/23
Merchant Machine, a United Kingdom-based payments information and comparison site, issued a report on contactless transaction limits around the world. Only two nations, Ecuador and the United States have no limit, though banks or merchants may set their own limits, Merchant Machine said. Payments-technology provider BHMI announced an entity-relationship component for its …
Read More »The Fed Zeros in on July for the Launch of the FedNow Real-Time Payments Service
The Federal Reserve late Wednesday narrowed the launch window for its FedNow real-time payments network to July of this year. The move comes seven months after the banking regulator announced it would introduce the service some time between May and July. Formal certification of system participants will start the first …
Read More »Big Bank Failures Will Spur Big Consequences for Crypto, Experts Argue
The stunning bank failures of recent days, all of them involving institutions with wide exposure to cryptocurrency, are likely to have a deep impact not only on blockchain products but on payments more broadly, experts say. A stronger case for a digital dollar, stricter regulation of digital currencies in general, …
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