Digital payments
Digital payments
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The Federal Reserve has signaled the need for congressional authorization if the central bank moves ahead with creating a digital currency. But senators raised questions at a hearing about whether it would help consumers, how it would complement private-sector banking and other issues.
June 9 -
Apple will allow some iPhone users to scan their driver's license and protect it with the same security used for payment cards in Apple Pay.
June 7 -
Emory Healthcare of Atlanta is using RevSpring's platform, which allows patients to key in card data that is shielded from customer service representatives.
June 7 -
Square Inc. Chief Executive Jack Dorsey said the digital payments company is considering building a Bitcoin hardware wallet, a device that holds the digital currency but isn’t connected to the internet.
June 4 -
From China to the Bahamas, central banks are rushing to create digital currencies that could be used for everything from attending the Olympics to helping the unbanked. Here are some notable initiatives.
June 3 -
Nearly 90% of central banks are considering or deploying digital currencies to speed transactions and reach underserved communities. But the larger the economy, the more difficult these projects are to implement.
June 3 -
The EMV specifications technology body has revised its requirements to ensure a consistent payment experience for cards, smartphones and wearables.
June 2 -
Users of the Goldman Sachs-issued card found themselves unable to make payments or view account details.
June 2 -
When people stopped using Wag's core business during the pandemic, the company added multiple technologies to allow it to sell pet food, offer digital training and provide other services. Those same upgrades will stay in place as former clients come back.
June 1 -
The technology giant is looking for a negotiator with experience in buy now/pay later, faster payments and cryptocurrency.
May 27