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Open Banking Will Soon Have a New Overseer As the CFPB Looks to Regulate Data Sharing

With data sharing via open-banking arrangements becoming increasingly vital in the payments business, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday released an outline of a “data-rights rule” it is preparing that would govern how consumers’ financial information is shared among players such as banks and payments companies. The proposed rule …

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Mastercard Will Compete for Debit And Build out New Payment Flows, Its Top Brass Says

Mastercard Inc.’s top executives early Thursday underscored a strategy for the company involving a diversity of payment flows and new network opportunities such as open banking and cryptocurrency. At the same time, the company’s leadership made plain the company will compete for debit volume in the wake of a Federal …

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Jack Henry’s New P2P Payments Platform And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/25/22

Financial-services technology provider Jack Henry & Associates Inc. launched a real-time peer-to-peer payments platform, based on the Digital Payments Platform from the payments-technology firm Payrailz. Jack Henry acquired Payrailz in September for undisclosed terms.Gr4vy, a U.S.-based payments-technology provider, said Australia’s Woolworths Group will use the company’s payments-orchestration platform to run the retailer’s Wpay service. …

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Boston Consulting Group: Payments Revenues Will Stay Resilient Despite Headwinds

Despite economic headwinds from supply-chain bottlenecks and geopolitical instability, the payments industry continues to show resilient revenue growth, says a new report from the Boston Consulting Group. Global payments revenues are projected to grow about 9.5% in 2022, according to the report. Beyond this year, revenues are projected to grow …

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The Brewing Rivalry for Real-Time Payments

The Fed will debut FedNow next year. It will face a highly complex—and surprisingly competitive—market for the instant transfer of value. In the near future, most people will be able to exchange money instantly anywhere, any time. A patchwork of competing and collaborating national and multinational instant-payment systems with very …

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Payments 3.0: How Tech Can Get You Crosswise With the CFPB

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau appears to consider regulating technology to be critical to its mission of protecting consumers. Clearly, the growth of algorithms, machine learning, and artificial intelligence in financial services seems to be leading the Bureau to target problems caused by these tools. Technophiles often present automated decision-making …

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Galileo Teams With DataVisor to Launch All-in-One Fraud Detection Beyond Credit Cards

Galileo Financial Technologies LLC said late Tuesday it is partnering with DataVisor Inc. to enhance its fraud-detection technology beyond credit cards to include such payments options as debit cards and the automated clearing house. The new technology will also include provisioning and onboarding of new accounts. The partnership comes as …

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Flexbase Technologies Brings Buy Now, Pay Later To B2B Transactions

Seeking to carve out a slice of business-to-business sales, Flexbase Technologies Inc., a San Francisco-based fintech that provides financing technology to businesses, has launched a buy now pay later app for the B2B market. The app, called Flexbase Pay, provides a fresh twist on the traditional net-60 credit terms in …

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The CFPB’s Buy Now, Pay Later Report Offers a Regulatory Outline, But No Sweeping Overhaul

Long anticipated, a report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau offers suggestions on how regulation might aid the buy now, pay later industry, but doesn’t recommend a wholesale review of its practices. Among the risks outlined in the “Buy Now, Pay Later: Market trends and consumer impacts” report, released Thursday, are …

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When Payments Go Abroad

Cross-border payments are a huge business. Here’s what banks and a handful of non-bank specialists are learning from fintechs about how to get better at it. Whether it’s a transaction initiated by an overseas worker sending money home or a business sending a payment to an out-of-country supplier, the dollar …

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