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Square has long been considered at the vanguard of digital payment innovation, so it may be a little unexpected to see the company take a step backward into physical card issuance.
June 30 -
Greenlight Financial Technology offers a card that enables parents to control where their kids spend money.
June 29 -
The card network is additionally providing new and experimental application programming interfaces with its latest release.
June 27 -
Before smartphones and digital wallets, a Georgia bank in the '90s partnered with a calling card provider to expand customer relationships and drive noninterest income.
June 26 -
As the U.S. chip card migration crawls ahead, companies that have not made the switch are at a particularly high risk for fraud.
June 23 -
The partnership is designed to serve the increasing numbers of tourists visiting Sri Lanka from India, providing payment card options that have local ATM support.
June 22 -
A suit alleges former inmates in Arizona's state prison system were charged $15 fee for teller-assisted transactions, compared with other customers who were charged nothing.
June 22 -
U.S. banks and credit unions face a tricky calculus in deciding whether to adopt expensive technology aimed at reducing online fraud.
June 22 -
U.S. banks face a tricky calculus in deciding whether to adopt expensive technology aimed at reducing online fraud.
June 21 -
Until now, Amazon's moves seemed like cautious pokes at the deeply ingrained habit of going to a store and paying with a plastic card. Furthermore, any competitors may have seen Amazon's lacking retail store presence as a buffer that kept them at least temporarily safe from the same fate that befell the bookselling world. How naive they were.
June 16