Digital payments
Digital payments
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Walmart Inc.’s Jet subsidiary is ending its fresh-food delivery business just a year after introducing the service in New York City, another sign that the urban-focused site is scaling back.
November 22 -
Once signed up, customers expect a smooth enrollment and onboarding experience, too, regardless of the channel, says Intelledox's Neal Keene.
November 22 -
The Clearing House argues that participants in payments transactions could share far more invoice information over its real-time network.
November 21 -
Alibaba’s gigantic stock debut in Hong Kong gives it extra fuel to become a global payments empire.
November 21 -
Shoppers will soon be able to work out the true carbon footprint of their purchases thanks to an app from one of the most digitally savvy nations in the world.
November 21 -
New fintechs, particularly those that handle data, will falter without transparency and information stewardship, says AvidXchange's Steve Boehm.
November 21 -
By attaching to Honey and its base of 17 million mostly young, female consumers who use the platform to find the best price on e-commerce deals, PayPal also is aiming to get closer to merchants with customized offers.
November 20 -
The most recognizable brands in retail are making substantial investments that connect digital and offline channels, with results that have been encouraging enough for Target to get on board.
November 20 -
The complexity of solutions leaves a space for outside competitors to gain share, says Token's Todd Clyde.
November 20 -
In a move that accelerates Western Union's plan for its money transfers to be part of advancing digital technology, the cross-border payment provider has entered an agreement with Amazon Web Services for long-term cloud services.
November 19