The Motor City will add cryptocurrency payments for taxes and some fees in 2025, while Alchemy Pay gains money-transmitter licensing approvals in four U.S. states. Detroit will begin accepting cryptocurrencies for city fees and taxes, becoming the largest U.S. city so far to do so, says a statement from Mayor …
November, 2024
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8 November
Level the card-fee playing field with dual pricing
Paying with a card is very popular with consumers. They love the convenience and security of not carrying cash. For merchants, however, these payments come with a price: Processing fees. Getting paid with plastic often means merchants have to pass that expense on to their consumers. Even with low-rate accounts, …
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7 November
Nearly Half of Consumers Say They’re More Satisfied With Their Card Issuer After Suffering Fraud, As Fraud Remains a Threat
Despite the ever-present threat of fraud, almost half of consumers tend to have a more positive opinion of their credit card issuer after becoming fraud victims, according to J.D. Power’s “U.S. Financial Protection Satisfaction Study,” released Thursday. Some 49% of credit card holders say they have a more positive impression …
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7 November
Amid a Drop in Hardware Sales, Lightspeed’s Revenue Rises 20%; NCR Voyix Reverses a Quarterly Loss
Point-of-sale system maker Lightspeed Commerce Inc.’s transaction-based revenue jumped 33.5%, according to the company’s fiscal second quarter results ended Sept. 30. Meanwhile rival NCR Voyix Corp. posted $1.1 billion in net income in its third-quarter revenue, reversing a year-ago loss. Montreal-based Lightspeed says its transaction-based revenue totaled $183.8 million in …
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7 November
More Grocers Pick Instacart and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/7/24
Instacart, a technology provider for the grocery industry, announced that four grocery companies — Sprouts, Harmons, The Save Mart Companies, and Rosauers — have adopted Instacart Storefront Pro, an e-commerce platform aimed at grocers. More than 600 retailers are using Instacart’s e-commerce technology, the company says. Payments provider Priority Technology Holdings Inc. reported September-quarter merchant bank-card …
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6 November
Elevating the consumer payment experience – Setting the stage for merchant growth
Steven Velasquez, Senior Vice President and Head of Partner Business Development – U.S. Bank | Elavon With retail sales predictions clocking in at $1.59 trillion for this year’s holiday season[i], it’s a good time to reflect on how you can support and help your merchants meet this demand while maximizing …
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6 November
Blackhawk Network Launches Digital Cards With Its Visa And Mastercard Branded e-Gift Products
The Blackhawk Network has entered the digital card space with the launch of Visa- and Mastercard-branded e-gift cards that can be used in-store and online. The launch builds on consumers’ growing preferences for QR-code and tap-to-pay technology, the prepaid card company says, as both technologies help streamline the payment process …
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6 November
COMMENTARY: It’s Time to Stiffen Defenses Against Payment Fraud
Recent headlines prove that payment fraud continues to pose an ever-growing threat to businesses of all sizes. As payment methods evolve, so do the sophisticated tactics employed by fraudsters, creating a payment-protection predicament for businesses. According to the Association for Financial Professionals, 80% of organizations were victimized by payment fraud in 2023, …
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6 November
Shift4’s ConnexPay Tie-in and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/6/24
Processor Shift4 Payments Inc. said it will integrate payment-issuance technology from payments provider ConnexPay for online travel agencies operating in the United Kingdom and Europe. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 1,100 points in early trading Wednesday as at least five payments companies—including Visa Inc. and American Express Co.—reached all-time highs. The skyrocketing market …
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5 November
Strong Growth in Card Sales and Services Boost CPI’s Top Line
Net sales for payment card producer CPI Card Group Inc. jumped 18% in the third quarter as card issuers boosted orders for credit, debit and prepaid cards and CPI’s services offerings. It was the second straight quarter of sales increases for Littleton, Colo.-based CPI following 7% decreases in the first …