With consumer use of mobile wallets growing, supermarket chain Giant Eagle, Inc. is adding PayPal and Venmo acceptance at checkout in its 474 Giant Eagle supermarkets and GetGo convenience stores. The move, announced Thursday, furthers PayPay Holdings Inc.’s efforts to capture in-store transactions through its mobile wallet. PayPal began its …
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Fiserv’s Acquiring Unit Rides to New Heights on the Back of Tech Like Clover and Carat
If there are lingering doubts about a big comeback for the big merchant processors, Fiserv Inc. may well have dispelled them early Tuesday with results showing 43% second-quarter growth in revenue year-over-year for the company’s merchant-acceptance unit. That performance comes on top of a near-doubling in payment volume for the …
Read More »Visa Agrees to Lay out Nearly $1 Billion to Acquire Britain’s Cross-Border Specialist Currencycloud
Visa Inc. has been concentrating on building out its “network-of-networks” strategy for some time, and it’s latest move in that project came early Thursday with the news that it has agreed to acquire Currency Cloud Ltd., a London-based developer of application programming interfaces that can simplify cross-border payments. The deal values …
Read More »Has King Cash Finally Been Deposed?
The combination of restrictions on in-store visits and concerns about the safety of cash has been a boon for digital payments. But not all agree cash’s reign is over. Cash is resilient. So are electronic payments. Cash been around for millennia and exists as paper currency and coins. It also …
Read More »KyckGlobal Enables a Cash-Payment Option for Used-Car Dealers
Although the Covid-19 pandemic spurred many consumers to embrace digital payments, the need for cash acceptance— especially among merchants and lenders that service unbanked consumers—remains strong. To help fill that need, KyckGlobal Inc. on Tuesday announced a deal with Advanced Business Computers of America Inc. (ABCoA) to enable used-car dealers …
Read More »How the Semiconductor Shortage Is Putting a Crimp in Chip Card Production
The global shortage of semiconductors that has impacted myriad industries that use the chips, from automakers and electronics manufacturers to defense contractors and even soap manufacturers, is poised to affect payment card manufacturers, the Smart Payment Association announced Monday. Bottlenecks in the chip card supply have become so acute that …
Read More »The New Point of Sale
Challenged in the past year, merchants are readying for major point-of-sale hardware and software upgrades to adapt to new consumer expectations. Some merchants have had to delay much-needed point-of-sale system upgrades. Others are adding them to stay afloat in the immediate moment. And still others are incorporating make-shift steps to …
Read More »Redefining the “I” in ISO as Integration
Payment integrations are helping ISOs maximize revenue and enhance the customer experience By: Oscar Lopez, Director of Sales, Strategic Partnerships, First American Payment Systems Independent Sales Organizations are focusing more and more on payments integration, and for good reason. Accelerated by the pandemic and consumer demand, card not present payments …
Read More »Empowering consumers by providing options
SME: Norman Marraccini, SVP, Head of Retail and Commercial Digital Payments Providing consumers options when they purchase and pay is how organizations can provide the best customer experience. COVID-19 has brought this idea to the forefront, with more and more consumers choosing to use technology such as mobile wallets, person …
Read More »With Its $960 Million Deal for First American, Deluxe Catapults Itself Into Merchant Acquiring
Deluxe Corp. is best known as the largest supplier of checks in the United States, but early Thursday it showed how serious it is about staking a major claim in digital payments. The Shoreview, Minn.-based company announced it has agreed to pay $960 million in cash for First American Payment …
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