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The fast-growing buy now/pay later industry is drawing scrutiny from legislators and regulators who fear it could become predatory.
January 21 -
Payoneer, an online payments specialist, is in talks to go public through a merger with FTAC Olympus Acquisition Corp., a blank-check firm, according to people with knowledge of the matter. FTAC rose as much as 29% on the news.
January 20 -
ByteDance, owner of short video sharing platform services Douyin (China) and TikTok (U.S.), has reportedly launched a payment service for the 600 million users of the Douyin platform.
January 20 -
The Paris-based fintech has added a range of extra features in recent years following the advent of PSD2 and open banking in the EU.
January 20 -
The decentralizing of business payments staff requires agility that's permanent, says Nvoicepay's Lauren Ruef.
January 20
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Smaller institutions are relying on an issuing system that gives away control over card programs, says Corserv's David Luther.
January 20
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PaymentSource's Daniel Wolfe sits down with Carey O'Connor Kolaja, AU10TIX's new CEO to discuss the rise in synthetic fraud, the fastest-growing financial crime, and how payments security has been changed by the pandemic.
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The pandemic has made for strange bedfellows. Case in point: Western Union and MoneyGram will soon share Walmart as a landlord.
January 19 -
LendingClub, poised to be the first U.S. online lender to buy a bank, says the transaction will be completed in early February now that it has received approvals from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Reserve.
January 19 -
The pandemic has made for strange bedfellows. Case in point: Western Union and MoneyGram will soon share Walmart as a landlord.
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