David Heun is an associate editor for technology at American Banker.
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Mastercard has closed its acquisition of cross-border payments provider Transfast, closing out a deal the card network announced in early March after dropping out of a bidding war with Visa for global payments company Earthport.
By David HeunJuly 9 -
Installment payments are catching on quickly with merchants and their customers, creating a fierce competition among rivals who are building competing technology and business models to approach the new market.
By David HeunJuly 8 -
E-commerce payments and fintech services provider PayU has acquired a majority stake in Southeast Asia online payment software company Red Dot Payment in order to expand into the Asian market.
By David HeunJuly 5 -
Fraud targeting accounts payable departments had been on the rise to begin with, but a new sense of urgency has taken hold in the wake of a recent incident that cost Facebook and Google $100 million.
By David HeunJuly 5 -
Brazil has one of the world's worst payment fraud problems, which has come in handy for ClearSale as it tries to cut transaction decline rates for online payments globally. The Olympics also came in handy.
By David HeunJuly 3 -
Naval Group, an international technology company specializing in naval defense systems, is among the first to complete a cross-border payment through Swift's global payments innovation early adopter program.
By David HeunJune 28 -
CaixaBank, Global Payments and terminal maker Ingenico are investing 5 million euros to establish an international innovation program designed to identify and aid promising fintech startups.
By David HeunJune 28 -
As blockchain use cases grow, retailers are seeing more reasons to use the distributed ledger technology for payments.
By David HeunJune 27 -
Visa has agreed to acquire token services and digital ticketing technology from Rambus Inc. in a move the card brand says will expand its tokenization security beyond Visa cards into other networks.
By David HeunJune 25 -
Hackers are flocking to loyalty and rewards programs, pushing marketers to embed extra fraud technology to stem financial losses.
By David HeunJune 21 -
An acquisition as large as Fiserv's deal to buy First Data has lots of moving parts, but one big piece may be a new First Data product that's designed to improve the vexing problem of payment approvals.
By David HeunJune 20 -
Facebook grabbed the spotlight this week with the announcement of its Libra cryptocurrency initiative, and its list of high-profile supporters suggests that it's the only game in town. But banks have their own projects in the works.
By David HeunJune 19 -
MoneyGram International will use Ripple's blockchain to boost foreign exchange settlement for international payments.
By David HeunJune 17 -
Spanish bank BBVA and duty-free travel retailer Dufry are partnering to accept mobile payments from China's WeChat Pay at the Madrid airport.
By David HeunJune 17 -
Dutch banks ABN Amro, ING and Rabobank have started transferring their ATMs to the Geldmaat network in the Netherlands to address the decline of cash use among its customers, while continuing to make it available.
By David HeunJune 14 -
Financing and payment technology provider Sunbit has received $26 million in a Series B funding round through Zeev Ventures and participants Group 11 and Chicago Ventures.
By David HeunJune 13 -
China's UnionPay hopes to boost its reach in Italy by about a third, and has turned to local Italian acquirer Nexi to increase acceptance of UnionPay cards in stores and e-commerce.
By David HeunJune 13 -
The Clearing House's Real-Time Payments hasn't grown as fast as it would like, but recent small-bank adoption is providing momentum for a network that assumes the Federal Reserve won't start its own real-time service.
By David HeunJune 13 -
Bento for Business is taking a page out of the Venmo P2P playbook in launching its own Bento Pay instant payment app for higher-value B2B payments.
By David HeunJune 12 -
Banks and merchants absorb billions of dollars in payment card fraud annually, but it's not for a lack of tools designed to stifle that fraud. It's becoming increasingly apparent that those tools simply aren't being used to their fullest capabilities.
By David HeunJune 12














