The actions taken by the SWIFT payments-messaging network and by Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine will have an impact, but a muted one, observers say. The 49-year-old SWIFT system, which on Saturday said it is banning Russian banks, has not barred all …
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Flywire Volume up 75% and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/3/22
Cross-border payments specialist Flywire Corp. reported its payment volume rose 75% year-over-year in the fourth quarter, to $3.1 billion. Volume for 2021 totaled $13.2 billion, up 76% from 2020.Walmart Inc. announced customers can send remittances from any of its U.S. stores to any of its stores in Mexico for a fee as low …
Read More »Credential Stuffing Remains Fraudsters’ Favored Form of Attack, Says Arkose Labs
Credential stuffing hasn’t lost its appeal as a favored form of attack for criminals looking to commit account fraud, says a report from San Francisco-based fraud-prevention technology provider Arkose Labs detailing fraud trends during the first half of 2021. Credential stuffing accounted for 285 million attacks during the first half of …
Read More »eBay To Expand Payments Program and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/29/20
EBay Inc. plans to expand its managed-payments program dramatically starting in the second half of next year, officials said Tuesday. Introduced last year, the program depends on a gateway from Adyen NV and now operates in the United States and Germany. “We will go hard at not only the markets that we’re in …
Read More »Boost in Chase Deal and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/13/19
Boost Payment Solutions Inc., an acquirer for commercial card transactions, said it is collaborating with JPMorgan Chase & Co. to process payments and automate delivery for Chase’s Single Use Card Accounts and other commercial cards.Cardlytics Inc., which derives marketing intelligence from purchase data, reported a 116% year-over-year increase in monthly …
Read More »When Collaboration Makes Sense—And When It Doesn’t
Through the years, the network game hasn’t changed. Payment systems need volume, and that means interoperability with other networks. The key is to be smart about it. The payments world is a patchwork of overlapping and interdependent networks. For success, networks need a path or paths to critical mass. For …
Read More »Cash Pick-Up Deal With Ria Brings PayPal’s Xoom to 60 More Countries
Xoom, the online money-transfer service that PayPal Holdings Inc. acquired in 2015, will enter 60 more countries and expand in 26 more under a deal announced Tuesday with Euronet Worldwide Inc.’s Ria money-transfer subsidiary. The pact enables Xoom payment recipients to pick up cash transfers from senders, most of whom …
Read More »Western Union Reports Revenue Bump and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Apple Inc., in its results for the second quarter ending April 1, said Apple Pay is available now in 15 markets, having launched in Taiwan and Ireland in March. Globally, that includes 20 million contactless-ready locations, of which 4.5 million are in the United States, said chief executive Tim Cook during …
Read More »Not Quite 3 Years Old, Visa Checkout Reaches 20 Million Users, Adds Merchants
Visa Inc.’s Visa Checkout online payment service now claims more than 20 million enrolled accounts, the payments giant announced Thursday. The service, which launched in July 2014, also added new merchants, among them major retailers and service companies including Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and its Sam’s Club unit, Avis Budget, and …
Read More »Canadian Parliament Report Recommends a ‘Light Touch’ in Virtual-Currency Regulation
As states and national governments consider regulations for virtual currencies, a new report from a Canadian Senate committee recommends a “light touch” lest regulation stifle a promising young industry. In considering any legislation, regulations or policies, the Canadian federal government should “create an environment that fosters innovation for digital currencies …
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