More than 4.1 billion apps to enable consumers to verify their identity online are projected to be in use globally by 2027, up 82% from 2.3 billion this year, according to Juniper Research. Use of government-backed digital identities that replace physical-identity documents as a source of verification for third-party apps, …
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Co-op Solutions Debuts a Debit Network for Credit Unions
Credit unions wanting another option among debit card networks have a new choice with the launch of Co-op Solutions’ Co-op Pay Network. Announced Monday, the network is open to all credit unions, regardless of their debit-processing relationships. The new network, which works with regular point-of-sale transactions, PINless transactions, mobile wallets, …
Read More »Western Union in Money Transfer Boost Deal and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 2/24/23
The Western Union Co. has collaborated with the fintech Beforepay to offer users in Australia the option of boosting money transfers with loans up to 2,000 Australian dollars ($1,349 US) in a service billed as send now, pay later. American Express Co., working with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, will …
Read More »Stripe Launches Its Enhanced Issuer Network to Tackle Fraud And False Positives
Stripe Inc. late Tuesday announced the launch of its Enhanced Issuer Network to help merchants reduce fraud and false positives and increase authorization rates. Card issuers within the network, which include Capital One Financial Corp. and Discover Financial Services, can incorporate Stripe Radar fraud scores into their own authorization tools. …
Read More »42% of Income Spent on Bills And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 2/22/23
The average U.S. household spends $29,459 per year on bills, amounting to 42% of income, according to the “2023 U.S. Bill Pay Market Size & Category Breakout Report” from bill-pay processor doxo. Mission Lane, a fintech providing access to credit and debit products to more than 2 million consumers, said it …
Read More »NCR Expands Its ATM Service With Walgreens To Include Almost All Stores
NCR Corp. has expanded its agreement with Walgreens Co. to provide ATM services to nearly all Walgreens stores in the United States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. NCR already provides ATM services to an unspecified number of Walgreens locations through its Allpoint ATM network. Walgreens operates 9,021 stores …
Read More »Is FTX in the Rear-View Mirror? Bitcoin Rebounds Sharply As Headwinds Persist
The leading digital currency Bitcoin hasn’t returned to the values it enjoyed early last year, but it appears to have rebounded from the beating it—and the cryptocurrency industry as a whole—took in the wake of the sudden collapse in November of the major trading platform FTX.com and the bankruptcy in …
Read More »Card Skimming Grew Dramatically Last Year And Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
Instances of card skimming were up in the United States in 2022, with more than 161,000 impacted cards identified, a five-fold increase over 2021, and a more than three-fold increase in the total number of cards compromised, according to FICO (formerly Fair Isaac Co.). In addition, 3,000 unique financial institutions …
Read More »Zelle Posts Strong Increases in Volume And Financial Institution Membership
Zelle, the peer-to-peer payment network operated by Early Warning Services LLC, reported Thursday that consumers and businesses sent 2.3 billion in payments totaling $629 billion through the network in 2022. On a year-over-year basis, transaction volumes through Zelle increased 26%, and total transaction value increased 28%. Small businesses continue to be …
Read More »Georgia Takes Aim At Interchange Levied on Sales Tax
Georgia has joined a small but growing number of states that have introduced legislation to ban the portion of credit and debit card transaction fees that apply to sales tax. The Georgia bill, introduced late last week by Georgia state senator Billy Hickman (R-Statesboro), proposes prohibiting the fees from being …
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