Kate Fitzgerald is an Arizona-based senior editor for American Banker and longtime payments reporter. Fitzgerald began her journalism career at the San Diego Tribune, and has worked as a reporter and editor at several other publications, including Advertising Age and the Arizona Republic. She is a graduate of Lewis & Clark College and holds a master’s degree from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.
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The new controls include transaction-screening parameters users may adjust to their own risk and compliance policies.
April 12 -
Ant references data breaches connected to Euronet and warns of job losses if the European company were to acquire MoneyGram.
April 12 -
Companies that allow merchants to quickly set up card acceptance through mobile technology are rushing to fill a void in the Indian market following the country's dramatic shift in cash policy.
April 12 -
Facebook is enhancing is transaction technology as payments increase in popularity on messaging apps.
April 11 -
Shugar has previously held technology positions at eBay, Yahoo, Verisign and The Thomson Corp., among other companies.
April 11 -
Harbortouch seeks to add marketing services to its existing point of sale equipment line.
April 11 -
The company's selling product that's similar to a store-branded card, but without the physical plastic. It hopes to appeal to small or midsize stores that don't want to run their own credit programs.
April 11 -
Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Citi and PNC Bank are the first three banks to adopt the service, which is aimed at customers who use Visa commercial cards to buy supplies from Amazon Business.
April 10 -
The company is touring the U.S. in a large truck that contains its latest point of sale technology for banks and merchants.
April 10 -
Australian regulations recently denied banks the right to negotiate with Apple Inc. to directly add Apple Pay to their digital apps, but the victory may do little for Apple, considering consumers in the country appear to have little interest in using mobile wallets.
April 7