- Payments platform Klarna AB announced a series of new services, including Shopping lens, which enables shoppers to take a picture of an item in their surroundings to find out where to buy it on the best terms. The service uses artificial intelligence to render the item in a search term.
- Technology consultancy Thoughtworks said it is joining Stripe Inc.’s Partner Ecosystem to provide services to clients using Stripe’s payments platform.
- Security-technology provider DataVisor launched Co-Pilot, an anti-fraud tool based on generative artificial intelligence. The tool is “20 times faster and more accurate in catching fraud than traditional solutions,” DataVisor says.
- The Accredited Standards Committee X9 Inc. announced it is seeking to update ANSI X9.112, a key security standard for wireless access to financial networks and data.
- Boomerang, a donation platform for small and mid-size nonprofits, announced tap-to-pay capability to allow donors to give funds via tapping a card to a mobile device incorporating the Boomerang mobile app.
- Infinicept, a provider of embedded-payments services, said it will incorporate services from Payment Visor, a consulting firm specializing in payments management.
- NCR Corp. announced its chief executive, Michael D. Hayford, will retire upon the company’s expected Oct. 16 split into two entities, ATM manufacturer NCR Atleos and NCR Voyix, a vendor of digital-commerce technologies.
- Block Inc.’s Square point-of-sale business announced the “Square 50,” the Square client businesses around the world it says are “changing the entrepreneurial game.”
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