The Fed’s new real-time payments platform will pose challenges for risk management. Here’s how to cope with that. The U.S. Federal Reserve made its FedNow instant-payments service live in July. It enables a faster flow of cash for companies and individuals, improving the overall flow of money through the U.S. …
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The Next (R)evolution in Embedded Services
Here’s why more merchants and service providers are starting to embrace embedded finance. This year marks the 25th anniversary of PayPal. While e-commerce existed in some form as early as 1979 (once any new technology arises, it’s not long before someone monetizes it), PayPal changed the game for small- and …
Read More »The CCCA—What’s Not to Like?
Credit card interchange has come under assault, and not for the first time. Now, though, the stakes are higher than ever. The cleverly crafted “Credit Card Competition Act of 2023” from Sens. Durbin, Marshall, Welch, and Vance is the latest salvo in a forever war against payments-industry fees, including how …
Read More »Parking Is the First Stop for Hyundai Pay
Step one for Hyundai Pay, the in-car payment service debuting in the 2024 Kona crossover, is enabling payments for parking while sitting in the driver’s seat. Step two is broadening its capabilities and making it an integral part of the vehicle, says Olabisi Boyle, Hyundai Motor North America’s vice president …
Read More »Security Notes: The Cyber Ocean And the Chemistry Beach
There are many ways to protect against a shark attack: certain wet suits, defensive tools, evasive behavior, and so on. Sometimes they help, other times they don’t. What never fails is to walk on the beach. Safety guaranteed. Same for the cyber ocean. If you walk on its beach, known …
Read More »Are They Coming for BNPL?
The buy now, pay later craze, which took flight during the Covid pandemic, has turned into a $70-billion-plus segment of the payments industry. But that doesn’t mean the point-of-sale credit product hasn’t stirred controversy among acquiring-industry executives—mirroring, in fact, the diverging opinions held by business observers and regulators generally. We …
Read More »Visa’s Friendly Fraud Rule Change Could Cut $1 Billion From Small Firms’ Chargeback Costs
Visa Inc. is touting recent changes to how chargebacks that could be first-party fraud, also known as friendly fraud, are processed as potentially saving small businesses globally $1 billion in costs over the next five years. Expectations are that the streamlined process will increase merchants’ ability to provide more accurate …
Read More »Shift4 Looks to Bring Amazon’s Just Walk Out Checkout to Stadiums And Other Venues
Shift4 Payments Inc. announced Thursday it is integrating Amazon.com Inc.’s Just Walk Out technology into its VenueNext application for sports stadiums and other arenas. The big payments processor says it will introduce the checkout system at the United Center in Chicago, a venue where Shift4 already provides processing for purchases …
Read More »Eye on POS: Olo Adds AI-Based Voice Ordering, And an International Restaurant Group Taps Lightspeed
Unceasing competition for restaurant payments revenue has spurred two developments among point-of-sale system makers catering to the segment. Santa Clara, Calif.-based SoundHound AI Inc. says Olo, a New York City-based hospitality specialist, will make SoundHound’s voice-ordering service, which relies on artificial intelligence, available to its approximately 77,000 merchant locations. When …
Read More »Eye on Restaurants: Inspire Turns to Fiserv; Shift4 Picks SkyTab Rescue Mission Winners
The hotly contested restaurant point-of-sale market shows no signs of cooling off. Inspire Brands Inc., a global restaurant chain that is home to Arby’s, Baskin-Robbins, Dunkin’, and four other brands, has expanded its work with processor Fiserv Inc. with the goal of unifying in-store, in-app, and online transactions for more …
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