- North American Banking Co. said it can offer customers instant payments to and from any financial institution linked to The Clearing House Payments Co.’s Real Time Payment network. The new service relies on NABC’s ExcheQ application and technology from Open Payment Network.
- Payments provider Waitr Holdings Inc. announced it will provide stadium ordering to the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, home of the New Orleans Saints National Football League team. Nine-year-old Waitr also said it is changing its name to ASAP.
- Cryptocurrency processor BitPay Inc. said it can now process transactions with ApeCoin and Euro Coin and support consumers purchasing, storing, swapping, and spending with these crypto coins.
- The Secure Technology Alliance, an advocacy group for digital security technologies, announced a restructuring that sees the formation of the Identity and Access Forum that combines the group’s Identity and Access councils.
- A fintech startup called CabbagePay announced it has launched in the U.S. market. The company moves payments via having its technology integrated with mobile apps and online stores.
- Payments provider Green Payments launched its Dealer Genie program that features automotive dealer-specific features and consumer features such as contactless payment acceptance and electronic receipts.
- Mindbody, a payments platform specializing in fitness studios, salons, and spas, named Fritz Lanman chief executive, effective Sept. 3. Lanman succeeds Josh McCarter, who is joining the company’s board of directors.
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