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Early Warning Unveils Paze, Its Multi-Bank Wallet Aimed at Easing E-Commerce

Early Warning Services LLC, a fintech owned by seven of the nation’s largest banks, will launch its digital wallet with a pilot this summer followed by general availability in the fall, the top official in charge of the project said Monday. The new wallet, called Paze and aimed exclusively at …

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COMMENTARY: Gun Sales Can Be Tracked, But MCC Codes Are the Wrong Tool for the Job

Plenty of attention has been given recently to the tracking of gun sales, with no lack of argument for and against. This article lies outside of any market motives or political opinions. It speaks only to the underlying mechanism of tracking purchases. As an engineer and a pragmatist, I can …

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Agile Financial Systems Unveils Revolutionary, Innovative Product Suite

APEX family of products designed to help businesses compete and grow in the marketplace   Southlake, Texas based Agile Financial Systems (AFS) is a high growth financial technology company founded in 2017. Backed by an executive team with over 100 years of combined industry experience, the organization’s mission is to …

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The Fed Zeros in on July for the Launch of the FedNow Real-Time Payments Service

The Federal Reserve late Wednesday narrowed the launch window for its FedNow real-time payments network to July of this year. The move comes seven months after the banking regulator announced it would introduce the service some time between May and July. Formal certification of system participants will start the first …

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Big Bank Failures Will Spur Big Consequences for Crypto, Experts Argue

The stunning bank failures of recent days, all of them involving institutions with wide exposure to cryptocurrency, are likely to have a deep impact not only on blockchain products but on payments more broadly, experts say. A stronger case for a digital dollar, stricter regulation of digital currencies in general, …

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Will a Trio of Major Bank Failures Dampen Interest in Blockchain Technology?

Signature Bank on Sunday became the latest domino to fall in a reckoning that is expected to have widespread ripple effects not only for banking but for the burgeoning cryptocurrency industry. The New York City-based bank, closed by state regulators, is said to be the third-largest bank failure in U.S. …

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Silvergate To Wind Down And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/9/23

Silvergate Capital Corp. said it will wind down its operations and return deposits to customers after it was forced to sell assets at a loss. Silergate last year acquired the assets of stablecoin venture Diem Group, formerly known as Libra. U.S. retail sales in February, excluding automotive, were up 6.9% from February 2022, …

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Will Visa Follow Through on Lowering Its Credit Card Surcharge Cap in April?

Visa Inc. may be readying a lower cap on credit card surcharges—moving from 4% to 3%—in April, but there’s no guarantee it will happen then. While a bulletin sent to large acquirers says the change to the brand rules will go into effect April 15, its implementation could be delayed, …

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A Looming Capitol Hill Meetup Triggers A Renewed Assault on Efforts to Cap Credit Card Costs

As industry lobbyists prepare to converge on Capitol Hill next week, payments interest groups are issuing salvos designed to move the argument over limits on credit card acceptance costs in their favor. One such advance move came Thursday with an email campaign launched by the Electronic Payments Coalition citing a …

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New verticals now open for North American Bancard Sales

  An exciting part of growing a business is when you wade into uncharted territory. In the case of payments processing and the fintech industry, this could be when exploring a vertical that’s relatively new to the game. This excitement can be quickly dampened when banks and other financial institutions …

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