The big processor FIS Inc. may be a possible acquisition target of Visa Inc., according to news reports that emerged last week. The card network reportedly was eyeing FIS before the processor announced last month it would spin off its Worldpay processing unit but might still bid to acquire all or part of the …
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Into the Metaverse
Processors are hoping to tap commerce, and hence payments, in the world of virtual reality. But as the metaverse keeps evolving, what kind of payoff can they expect? If you’re aware of the metaverse but are not exactly sure what it is and how commerce in it will work, you’re …
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 »Recurly Adds a Ramp Feature to Its Subscription Pricing Model
Clients using Recurly Inc. to manage their subscription-pricing models have a new feature to use. Recurly on Tuesday launched a ramp-pricing model that enables its clients to dynamically increase or decrease pricing within their subscriptions. This is in addition to the fixed, one-time, usage-based, tiered, volume, stairstep, and hybrid models …
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 »Fed Accounts Are Now Open to Fintechs With a Bank Charter Under New Guidelines
For years, payments fintechs with a bank charter have labored under a requirement that, for money movement, deposit-taking, and other related services, they largely had to work with another federally chartered bank. This week, the nation’s top banking regulator announced an important change to its rules that could sweep away …
Read More »Amazon Prime Day Results And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/15/22
Amazon.com Inc.’s two-day Prime Day event this week racked up more than $12.09 billion in sales, up 8% from last year’s event, according to an estimate from Digital Commerce 360.Privately held payments provider Stripe Inc. reduced the internal value of its shares by 28% to about $29 per share, resulting in a valuation for the …
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 »Adyen Expands Its Relationship With McDonald’s to The U.S. Market
Adyen NV announced late Wednesday an expansion of its agreement to process mobile-app transactions for McDonald’s Corp. to include the United States. Adyen has processed payments from mobile apps for the global restaurant chain in the United Kingdom since 2020. As part the deal, Adyen will enable consumers enrolled in …
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