Digital payments
Digital payments
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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 -
The pandemic has made for strange bedfellows. Case in point: Western Union and MoneyGram will soon share Walmart as a landlord.
January 19 -
Cross-border payment provider dLocal is adding an installment payment option for global e-commerce merchants serving customers in Brazil through a partnership with the fintech Dinie, which works with small merchants in Latin America.
January 19 -
During the past year we’ve seen some ingenious, innovative solutions addressing financial inclusion, and that will need to continue, says GPS CFO Richard Hodgson.
January 19 -
E-commerce merchants may need more data to ensure they are not turning down sales from first-time online shoppers.
January 19 -
Payment companies in the near future will need to address the impacts of industry consolidation, pricing pressures, regulation, card-based technology solutions and spotting the proper niche, says Moneycorp Americas' Bob Dowd.
January 19 -
The question isn't whether things will magically return to the 2019 status quo, but where is there still pent-up demand among consumers and merchants?
January 18 -
Fresh market interest and government action have created a chance for payment technology providers like Circle to promote blockchain-powered transactions.
January 15 -
While fintech's advancement creates a pathway for innovation, it also expands exposure to unintended risk, says Flywire's Mike Massaro.
January 15 -
Smaller financial institutions and fintechs need to work together to continue closing the unbanked gap through expanded digital banking capabilities.
January 14