Digital payments
Digital payments
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Microsoft has boosted its role in the digital payments migration through a series of ventures, using its cloud computing platform to support merchant upgrades and real-time processing.
July 10 -
In a simple job posting and reference to a subscription platform, Twitter drew attention to how it could use its platform to embed in numerous use cases that tie social tools, recurring revenue and digital commerce.
July 9 -
For the past several years, the concept of sharing transaction data between merchants, processors and issuers has been considered a good security measure to curb fraud. But someone has to compile and compare that data in such a way to not only stop fraud, but assure legitimate transactions are not declined.
July 9 -
The role of EMVCo — which is often seen as an extension of the card brands that deals only with chip-based EMV plastic cards— has come into sharper focus.
July 9 -
At a time when many have shifted to digital payments to weather the coronavirus pandemic, the four main U.S. credit card brands are aggressively expanding their own take on digital commerce.
July 8 -
Contactless and mobile payments have surged, but there will still be countries and markets that stick to cash, says PPRO's James Booth.
July 8 -
Health care payments provider RevSpring has launched software that adds a payment button for patients using its MyChart or Hyperspace portals.
July 7 -
Mobile payments provider Judopay is partnering with marketing specialist Thyngs to provide touch-free payments for pubs and restaurants that just reopened in the U.K.
July 7 -
Josh Cyphers, who had been vice president of product and strategy for Nvoicepay, takes over for Karla Friede, who Nvoicepay says is departing after 11 years to devote time to her work as an angel investor and board member.
July 7 -
The technology addresses both security and hygiene concerns, says Fingerprints' Lina Andolf-Orup.
July 7