An in-home services company called The Helper Bees has launched a benefit card that allows members to spend benefits at more than 60,000 retail locations, including drugstores and grocery chains. Duda, a Web site developer, said its e-commerce technology has integrated with Block Inc.’s Square platform, a move it says will allow …
Read More »Mastercard’s Chief Executive Laments a Broken Interchange Deal
Mastercard Inc.’s chief executive early Wednesday deplored the recent collapse of a key interchange settlement and highlighted the card company’s rapid progress in tokenization, a key technology that masks actual card data from potential cyberthieves. Pointing to a U.S. District Court judge’s rejection last month of an agreement between merchants and …
Read More »Why Setting Expectations Is a Critical Part of ISV and VAR Partnerships
There’s more than pricing and revenue agreements that’s necessary to the working relationships between independent software vendors and the value-added resellers. Understanding this is important as the ISV segment gains ground as a payments channel, experts say. It starts with communication, says Gary Liu, chief financial officer of Bold Integrated …
Read More »Aurora’s New POS Terminals and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/31/24
Aurora Payments, a payments-technology developer, said it has worked with payments-hardware firm Sunmi and software developer Proxet to introduce a new line of point-of-sale terminals they say is designed for small businesses. The Western Union Co. reported processing 73.3 consumer-money transactions in the second quarter, up 3.8% year-over-year, while revenue in the segment …
Read More »PayPal’s New CEO Looks to New Checkout Flows As the Company Plays a ‘Long Game’
When Alex Chriss took over in September as PayPal’s chief executive, he promised to shake up what he saw as a complacent payments engine. Now, the company is starting to see some tangible results from Chriss’s moves, though the new boss isn’t entirely satisfied. “We know there is much more …
Read More »The Nuances of Surcharging And Cash Discounting Draw Many Questions From VARs and ISVs
Value-added resellers and independent software vendors enticed by the attractiveness of surcharging and cash-discount programs find there’s no one-size-fits-all approach for enrolling merchants. Questions about the programs abound at RetailNow 2024, the annual conference sponsored by the Retail Solutions Providers Association and in progress this week in Las Vegas. The …
Read More »Stripe Partners With Fifth Third to Expand Embedded Payments And Acquires Processor Squeezy
Stripe Inc. has partnered with Newline by Fifth Third, a provider of embedded payments from Fifth Third Bank, to expand embedded financial services for Stripe’s platform users and their customers. Newline by Fifth Third’s API-based platform allows businesses to launch and scale payment, card, and deposit products directly with Fifth …
Read More »Shift4 Makes a Card-Present Play in Europe With Its Fabrick Partnership
The major U.S. payments processor Shift4 Payments Inc. said early Monday it will work with Fabrick S.p.a. to offer the Milan-based company’s embedded-finance and payments-orchestration services to merchants in Europe. Terms of the deal were not immediately available. For Fabrick, the deal means the 6-year-old company can rely on Shift4’s …
Read More »Real Time for Wallets and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/29/24
AppBrilliance said it is extending real-time payments to funding of closed-loop digital wallets via a recent rule change by The Clearing House Payments Co. The move will allow providers such as Starbucks, Dunkin’, and Chick-fil-A to use real-time rails for their proprietary wallets, the company says. ZeroTier, which provides connectivity between …
Read More »The CFPB Takes Aim At Processors’ Fees for School Lunches
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has issued a report highlighting what the agency calls “junk fees” charged by processors when parents add money to students’ school-lunch accounts. Such fees cost families upwards of $100 million a year, according to the CFPB. In its study, the CFPB found that, on average, …
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