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With this sudden and swift shift that is generating thousands more digital payment transactions per day than even just a few months ago, the opportunities for fraud are rising exponentially, says the FIDO Alliance's Andrew Shikiar.
March 29
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Payments technology has advanced quickly in the past decade because newcomers in the industry have operated fully, or at least partially, in the cloud.
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Bradley Riss is chief commercial officer at Checkout.com, a firm that acts as a payment gateway, acquirer and processor through a single channel, covering cards, passthrough wallets, stored value wallets and alternative payment options such as point of sale credit. It charges a fee based on processing and card payment costs rather than the percentage+ model that most payment API companies charge. The model is designed to make the service customized to different merchants and serve as a base to offer other merchant products.
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Fiserv has agreed to acquire processor Pineapple Payments in a move that will expand its current distributor partner relationship to help its Clover platform while also picking up the payment processing for Pineapple's current customer base.
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China’s central bank said its planned digital currency will coexist with technology platforms like Ant Group’s Alipay, Tencent and WeChat Pay, which currently dominate the online payments market.
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The country has lots of smartphones, few plastic cards, and it's just starting to get rid of cash.
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The abrupt shutdown of retail a year ago led to a rise of digital shopping — and fraud. And the most tech-savvy consumers may be the most vulnerable, according to TransUnion data.
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Visibility, compliance and processing can differ widely in different regions, says Payslip's Fidelma McGuirk.
March 26
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Democrats have proposed a Congressional Review Act resolution to strike down the OCC rule, arguing it enables "rent-a-bank" schemes.
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The challenger bank will apply some of the $40 million it raised from Truist, BofA and others to a microloan program aimed at Black and Hispanic groups. It also plans to offer a debit card through community development financial institutions and minority depository banks.
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