Contactless payments have taken off in the United States and other markets in recent years, but now a piece of malware has emerged that can block wave-and-pay or tap-to-pay transactions and force users to insert their cards in a terminal instead, according to a new report by the Moscow-based global …
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A Mixed Payoff for the Megamergers
When six powerful payments companies separately merged into three organizations in 2019, it signaled that one end of the payments spectrum had dramatically shifted. But the actual payoff seems to have been inconsistent. Think about the before time. Before the pandemic. Before the lockdowns. Before the cliff-dive of in-store payments. …
Read More »Getting Online Checkout Right
Online sellers are starting to take a closer look at their checkouts. No wonder. The technology plays a key role in whether they can tap into the boom in e-commerce. Checkout is the point at which the consumer either completes her purchase or doesn’t. A checkout process that is slow …
Read More »Despite Headwinds, E-Commerce Remained a Juggernaut Throughout the ‘22 Holiday Season
E-commerce transactions for the 2022 holiday-shopping season bested predictions for growth, despite signs of a weakening economy, according to research from ACI Worldwide Inc. From October through December, online transactions increased 21% from the same period in 2021, besting pre-holiday shopping- growth estimates by six percentage points, says ACI. In …
Read More »Eye on Money Transfer: MoneyGram Harnesses a Messaging App; Grupo Coppel’s U.S. App
Money-transfer firms are looking for new ways to leverage their extensive international networks, with the latest development emerging early Wednesday as MoneyGram international Inc. announced it is opening its system to BOTIM, a voice-over-Internet protocol (VOIP) provider with 90 million users in the Middle East and Africa. The deal, which …
Read More »To Be Competitive, Banks May Need a Mobile Wallet That Leverages Their Retail Banking Prowess
If banks are to compete against the likes of Apple Pay and Google Wallet in the mobile-wallet arena, they are going to have to provide value-added features that leverage their retail-banking products, such as money management and loyalty accrual and redemption. “The killer question is how to disrupt something that …
Read More »iVertical Picks Sionic And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/24/23
Payments provider Sionic said it has agreed to provide its Pay-by-Bank faster-payments service to payments platform iVertical Payments Network to allow consumers to load gift cards directly from their bank accounts. A buy now, pay later startup called Tranch said it has raised $100 million in seed equity and debt funding. The round was …
Read More »AXIUM: The Future of Payments
Consumers demand choice and convenience, and meeting those demands is driving massive change in the payments industry. Retailers need payment technology that does more than just accept payment cards. Terminals must give retailers the flexibility to accept all types of payments, from contactless and mobile wallets to displaying a QR …
Read More »Circle K’s New EV Charging Service Plugs into Billing
Convenience store chain Circle K is migrating its electric vehicle charging network to Driivz, a service that includes scalable EV charging billing. Tel Aviv-based Driivz says the network includes more than 600 public EV charging stations in Europe and North America. Laval, Quebec-based Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc., parent company of Circle …
Read More »Lightspeed Lays Off 300 Staff And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/17/23
Point-of-sale system maker Lightspeed Commerce Inc. said it will reorganize as it contends with a shifting economy. Among its actions are the elimination of 300 jobs, accounting for approximately 10% of its overall employees. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is considering regulations governing the fees providers charge for cross-border money wires, according to The Wall …
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