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BofA Hits 7-Million Mark in Online Banking Users

It may be cold outside throughout much of the country, but Bank of America says customers are starting to warm up to online banking in a big way. The Charlotte, N.C.-based banking company announced its online banking service has reached 7 million subscribers, making the bank the first financial-services company …

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Optimizing payments and financial services to exceed consumer expectations and maximize revenue

Steven Velasquez, Senior Vice President and Head of Partner Business Development – Elavon, Inc. As payments technology innovation continues to evolve exponentially, today’s consumers expect a seamless, connected, and personalized buying experience. Buyers don’t care about payments per se, but the overall shopping experience. ISOs and ISVs that understand this …

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Tyfone Spins Off a Real-Time Payments Company;  Shazam Links With i-payout for Real Time

Tyfone Inc., a provider of consumer and commercial digital banking services for community banks and credit unions, has launched Payfinia Inc., a separate company that provides real-time payments technology. Payfinia’s flagship product will be the Instant Payment Xchange (IPX), which provides consumers with the ability make an account-to-account payment using …

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BMO’s PaySmart Launches and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/9/24

Canada-based BMO Financial Group launched PaySmart in the U.S. market. PaySmart is a credit card feature that lets users divide transactions of $100 or more into installments over three, six, or 12 months at a monthly fee. Travel payments network UATP has added buy now, pay later platform Floa as another installment payment option. …

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The Durbin Amendment Enters the Battle Over the Illinois Interchange Law

Illinois Senator Dick Durbin is refuting claims by plaintiffs in the Illinois interchange lawsuit that federal banking laws, such as the Durbin Amendment, supersede state laws. The latest back-and-forth is part of an unfolding lawsuit challenging the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act. In an amicus brief filed late Friday, Durbin …

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Plaid Collaborates with Ansa and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/8/24

Open-banking platform Plaid is collaborating with digital-wallet provider Ansa to offer a pay-by-bank capability to restaurants and other merchants, with wallet transactions handled via the automated clearing house. Payments-technology platform Modern Treasury launched widened support for connectivity to FedNow and The Clearing House’s RTP network for real-time payments, as well as other moves to …

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Paysafe’s Latest GIG of Holiday Gift Budgets and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/7/24

Paysafe Ltd. will process transactions for clients of Gaming Innovation Group in North America, the United Kingdom, continental Europe, and Latin America that have adopted Gaming Innovations’ CoreX player-account management system. Silverblaze, a developer of customer-engagement software for utility companies, will adopt billing and payment technology from Kubra and has joined …

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Illinois’s Interchange Lawsuit Wins National Prominence As More Retail Organizations Voice Support

The national legal battle over an Illinois interchange law continues to broaden in scope. Several national organizations representing merchants are expected to file amicus briefs with the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Friday in support of the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act. The briefs are …

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Research Pins Down How Soon Real Time Payments Will be Routine

With the Federal Reserve’s FedNow service having debuted in July last year and The Clearing House Payments Co.’s  RTP network in operation since 2017, just how soon can the U.S. payments industry expect widespread, routine exchange of real-time transactions? Answers to that question are beginning to emerge. According to a …

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The Plot Thickens Over the Legal Challenge To Illinois’s Interchange Law

The battle over the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act has taken a huge new turn. Early Thursday, the Illinois Attorney General’s Office filed a motion with the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois’s Eastern Division challenging an Amicus brief from the Office of the Comptroller of …

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