Helcim Inc., a Calgary, Alberta-based payments provider, launched its Helcim Smart Terminal, which it says carries no contract or monthly fees. The device, which uses the Android operating system, is priced at $349 (C$429) and will be available this summer. Among its technical capabilities is a built-in printer, a large …
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Square Launches Square KDS in a Move to Gain More Restaurant POS
Square, the point-of-sale and e-commerce unit of Block Inc., is the latest technology provider to turn up the heat in the already hotly competitive restaurant POS market. It announced Tuesday the launch of Square KDS, a kitchen-display system on the Android operating platform, and the debut of Square for Franchises, …
Read More »Block Nears $5 Billion in Revenue
Buoyed by Cash App, services, and a move up market Block Inc., parent of Square and Afterpay, generated nearly $5 billion in first-quarter revenue, a 25% increase from $4 billion in the same quarter a year ago. Its transaction-based revenue of $1.42 billion was a 15% increase from $1.29 billion …
Read More »Fiserv’s Merchant Business Leads First Quarter Growth
Giant processor Fiserv Inc. said its revenue from its merchant business increased to $1.85 billion in the first quarter, a 12.1% increase from $1.65 billion a year ago. Brookfield, Wis.-based Fiserv said its two other segments—financial technology and payments and networks—also had revenue increases. Revenue for the financial technology business …
Read More »MagicCube Strikes Deals With Mobile Device Makers And Joins the PCI Council
For several years, MagicCube Inc. has worked to prove that merchants can safely and speedily accept card payments with no hardware other than an off-the-shelf mobile device. Now the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company has added a new wrinkle to its strategy: agreements with device vendors that make MagicCube’s iAccept the …
Read More »In the Clouds
The payments industry has forged a symbiotic relationship with cloud computing. That isn’t likely to be swept away any time soon. More than two years ago, Global Payments Inc. took a big leap into marrying cloud computing with payments. The big payment processor signed an agreement with Amazon.com Inc. to …
Read More »Adyen Embraces POS Hardware with New Devices and a Development Focus
Adyen Inc., a long-time online payments provider, is further boosting its in-store payment acceptance options with the addition of two new point-of-sale devices. Both were designed by Adyen. Dubbed the NYC1 and AMS1 devices, they complement a suite of other POS terminals launched in January. The NYC1 device is designed …
Read More »Square, Apple, And ‘SoftPOS’
Square intrigued the payments industry a decade ago when it emerged to provide small sellers with a simple dongle they could attach to a mobile phone to accept card payments. Now Square says it’s moving to the next step. The company announced in June that later this year it will …
Read More »Mastercard’s First Album and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/22/22
Mastercard Inc. released what it says is its first music album, featuring 10 songs that include the melody of the card network’s advertising. The album was launched at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity.Processor Jack Henry & Associates said more than 250 financial institutions are now using its platform, JHS PayCenter, to …
Read More »How Square’s Embrace of Apple Could Help Propel a Trend Toward ‘SoftPOS’
Square intrigued the payments industry a decade ago when it emerged to provide small sellers with a simple dongle they could attach to a mobile phone to accept card payments. Now Square says it’s moving to the next step. The company announced Thursday that later this year it will adopt …
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