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Mastercard Goes Networkwide With Its Installments Program

Mastercard Inc. announced early Friday it is expanding its Installments payments program to all eligible digital points of sale within its network in the United States. The expansion will enable merchants, financial service providers, payment processors, and digital-wallet providers to present installment offers to consumers through any eligible credit card …

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Elavon Debuts a Single Gateway Platform

With merchants demanding simpler yet more encompassing payment gateway capabilities, acquirer Elavon launched its Elavon Payment Gateway, starting first with small and mid-size businesses. The new Elavon gateway, announced Thursday, takes a cloud-based, omnichannel approach, offering “features and functionality from existing gateways,” Pari Sawant, Elavon’s chief product officer, tells Digital …

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How the CFPB’s Data Privacy Rule for Open Banking Could Impact Merchants’ Swipe Fees

While the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is being sued over its data-privacy rule, merchants remain optimistic the regulation will help them reduce the impact of swipe fees by making account-to-account payments widely available at the point of sale. The key is open banking, which paves the way to developing payment …

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Eye on Pay by Bank: Dwolla Readies Plaid Integration; Trustly Forecasts 33% Americas Growth

Account-to-account payments provider Dwolla Inc. is readying itself for more pay-by-bank business with an expanded integration to open-banking platform Plaid Inc. Des Moines, Iowa-based Dwolla says the integration, which is scheduled to go live in early 2025, will make Plaid’s instant account-verification and risk-assessment services available in Dwolla’s pay by …

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The CFPB Releases Its Data Privacy Rule for Open Banking

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has finalized its personal financial data-rights rule aimed at governing the sharing of consumer data through open banking. The new rule, released early Tuesday, will require financial institutions, credit card issuers, and other financial providers to share data at a consumer’s direction with companies offering …

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Eye on Acquiring: Square Makes Some Beauty Updates; a Software Maker Extends Its Worldpay Deal

Square, the acquiring arm of Block Inc., is diving deeper into health-and-beauty services via a partnership with business-to-business distributor SalonCentric, a unit of L’Oreal USA, and expanding options in its app marketplace. In related news, Worldpay will continue as the exclusive payments provider for The Reynolds and Reynolds Co., a …

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How Deals And Tech Are Helping AmEx Bulk up in the Hot Restaurant Market

American Express Co.’s top brass early Friday stressed the company’s technology build-up in the red-hot restaurant category while stressing a need to spur cardholder spending overall as the card company presented its third-quarter 2024 results. Revenue in the quarter hit $16.6 billion, up 8% from the September quarter last year, …

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Better Armed Cyberthieves Means Fewer Breaches, More Effective Attacks

Despite the number of data breaches during the third-quarter of 2024 declining 8% from the previous quarter, criminals are better armed than ever for carrying out these nefarious attacks, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center. One factor making it easier for criminals to initiate a data breach is the emergence …

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Zelle Posts Strong 2024 First Half Growth

Zelle, the peer-to-peer payment network operated by Early Warning Services LLC, announced early Thursday that consumers and small businesses sent $481 billion dollars over the network during the first half of 2024, a 28% increase from the same period a year ago. Zelle users sent $1.8 million per minute, $110 million …

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The FTC Releases Its Final Click-to-Cancel Rule

More than a year after proposing a click-to-cancel rule for subscriptions and recurring transactions, the Federal Trade Commission released a final version of the measure, officially called the Negative Option Rule. Announced Wednesday, the rule’s five primary elements call for important subscription information to be truthful, clear, and easy to …

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