Global Payments Inc. Monday morning reported continued recovery from the pandemic’s impact along with new developments the Atlanta-based company says will deepen its ventures in buy now, pay later, cryptocurrency, and support for banks overseas. Global chief executive Jeff Sloan also said the processor has exited its operations in Russia in …
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Security Notes: How Crypto Could Help Ukrainians
It is incumbent on all of us, witnessing in our living room the horrors of Ukraine, to ask ourselves: is there something we can do? For the digital-payment community, the answer is yes. Bitcoin and its many variants are technologies that have been serving the purposes of investors, speculators, criminals, …
Read More »The Card Giants Report Robust Cross-Border Results As Pandemic Effects Wane
A key business for international card companies is cross-border travel, which took a big hit with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic early in 2020. But now it appears that business is staging a comeback. Mastercard Inc. reported Thursday its cross-border volume in March climbed above numbers last seen in …
Read More »Binance Launches a Crypto Debit Card to Give Ukrainian Refugees Access to Money
As the mass exodus of Ukrainian refugees fleeing their war-torn country continues, charitable organizations and businesses are finding new ways to provide support. Cryptocurrency exchange and blockchain-infrastructure provider Binance joined those efforts Tuesday, announcing the Binance Refugee Crypto Card. The Visa-branded debit card will allow displaced Ukrainians to make or …
Read More »Sila’s Instant Settlement Service and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/18/22
Sila Inc., a software platform for fintechs, launched Instant Settlement, a service that offers immediate access to automated clearing house debits executed on its platform.Canada-based business-to-business payments platform Versapay announced it has closed on its acquisition of U.S.-based DadeSystems, an accounts-receivable software specialist. Terms were not disclosed.Synchrony Financial reported first-quarter net earnings of …
Read More »Responding to the Russian Bear
It was hard last month to view the events in Ukraine with an attitude of studied detachment—the attitude, after all, that we business journalists practice when examining industry news. We are so bound up in that tradition of objectivity, in fact, that it surprises us when a momentous event shakes …
Read More »The Big Global Processor Worldline Reports a Small Revenue Exposure in Russia
The world’s biggest card networks earlier this month reacted to the Russian invasion of Ukraine by closing their operations in Russia, and now some of the world’s biggest processors are beginning to report their exposure to those markets. For Paris-based Worldline S.A., it’s not trivial, but it’s not huge, either. …
Read More »eBay To Launch its Own Digital Wallet and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/11/22
E-commerce platform eBay Inc. announced it is launching a digital wallet, its first, to allow sellers to use proceeds from their sales to make purchases or pay for selling expenses.The Western Union Co. has suspended operations in Russia and Belarus in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The move follows decisions by other global …
Read More »Online Interchange Rates To Increase and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/8/22
Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. will raise interchange rates for online merchants starting next month, while also lowering the rates for some small-merchant categories, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. Mastercard’s fee changes alone will result in a net increase of about $330 million yearly, according to the Journal story, …
Read More »Visa, Mastercard, And AmEx Follow Through on Suspending Operations in Russia
As Russian armed forces continue their assault on Ukraine, Visa Inc., Mastercard Inc., and American Express Co. late Saturday said they are suspending all operations in Russia, following up on actions taken by the networks nearly a week earlier. Meanwhile, reports began to filter out of Russia that at least some …
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