Visa Inc. is among backers of an $80-million investment in Currency Cloud Ltd., whose software runs cross-border payments for financial apps, primarily in Europe. The funding round, co-led by Visa and SAP’s venture-funding unit Sapphire, included backing from Google. The funding follows Visa’s $5.3-billion deal to acquire Plaid, whose software enables fintechs …
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Wisconsin May Consider Requiring Cash Acceptance and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 8/23/19
Despite very few stores in Wisconsin refusing to accept cash payments, a member of the state Assembly recently introduced a bill that would require merchants to accept cash for face-to-face purchases, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported. The bill would impose fines of $200 up to $5,000 for violations. Similar proposals have passed or are pending in …
Read More »Accenture Releases Cybercrime Report and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 8/14/19
Accenture released its 2019 Cyber Threatscape Report that examines cybercrime operating models and the effects of ransomware.Point-of-sale equipment maker Star Micronics said Square Inc. now supports its mG-Scale products.In a survey of 100 small businesses, installment-payments provider Klarna found that 40% of online retailers said operational size was the biggest barrier to adopting new payment options.Agreement Express …
Read More »Litecoin Suits up for the Miami Dolphins and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/15/19
The Litecoin Foundation said the Miami Dolphins National Football League team named Litecoin its official cryptocurrency. The digital currency will be accepted for payment for ticket purchases in the team’s 50/50 raffle. Bitcoin also may be used for these ticket purchases. Citigroup Inc. reported $93.2 billion in second-quarter purchase volume …
Read More »Paysafe Adds Bank-Payments Service and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/27/19
Paysafe Group said its Rapid Transfer online-banking payments service available in 18 European countries will be coming to the U.S. through a new partnership with Skrill USA Inc. With Rapid Transfer, consumers can make ACH or wire-transfer payments at Skrill-accepting merchants without leaving the merchant’s Web site. Via Transportation Inc., …
Read More »Eye on Security: California Is the Golden State for Data Breaches; Florida City Pays Bitcoin Ransom
A new analysis of 10 years’ worth of figures on data breaches reveals that California by far holds the dubious distinction of suffering the most breaches as well as leaking the most records. Meanwhile, a Florida city has agreed to pay hackers about $600,000 in Bitcoin to be released from …
Read More »Boomtown Raises $12 Million and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/16/19
Boomtown Inc., which provides merchant-support services, raised $12 million in funding led by Telstra Ventures with others participating. The Series B funding will go toward building its Relay Software-as-a-Service platform and additional growth. Boomtown also announced that Robert H.B. Baldwin Jr., a member of the Global Payments Inc. board of …
Read More »Chase Adds Another Contactless Card and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/23/19
JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Chase credit card unit and the Marriott International Inc. hotel chain introduced a contactless cobranded card, the Marriott Bonvoy Boundless card, to replace the Marriott Rewards Premier Plus card. American Express Co. announced the rebranding of its current portfolio of cards for customers of Marriott International Inc.’s …
Read More »The Scariest Security Nightmares in Payments
Digital Transactions examines the five most worrying cyberthreats facing payments companies and asks experts what can be done to guard against them. Hackers are more sophisticated, better funded, better equipped. and more skilled at finding cracks in cybersecurity systems than ever. By adopting advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, encryption, …
Read More »Security Notes: Danger: Hidden Digital Money
Imagine that privacy concerns were to triumph over the Fourth Amendment, disallowing court-sanctioned search and seizure. Terrorists and criminals alike would be secure in their abode, safely preparing their misdeeds. Passengers boarding planes could pack heat, and robbers could pile up their plunder without fear of discovery. Society would collapse …
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