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The social network and PayPal are both urging consumers to take steps to prevent transactions from displaying the user's physical address.
May 7 -
Working with different fintechs, clothing seller Universal Standard has sped up its supply chain and photographer Matt Cameron has created a steady flow of client endorsements.
May 7 -
While German consumers prefer using cash in stores and are accustomed to paying for products after delivery, the global nature of e-commerce is sparking a change in payment habits.
May 3 -
Less than a month after landing new funding from investors, global e-commerce payments provider dLocal is entering three new markets in Southeast Asia.
April 28 -
Affirm's deal to buy Returnly emphasizes the need to simplify the process when a point-of-sale lender stands between the consumer and merchant.
April 23 -
CMSPI estimates that retailers lost about $30 billion in potential online sales last year from e-commerce transactions that were declined for a variety of reasons including fraud, insufficient funds, technical problems and errors.
April 12 -
PingPong and Perch want to make it easier for third parties, which are often accumulated into a larger group by acquisition, to sell overseas on Amazon's platform.
April 8 -
A surge in e-commerce across Asia began long ahead of the pandemic, according to new data from the Tokyo-based credit card network JCB.
March 31 -
Despite Japan being a heavily cash-based economy, e-commerce has created significant opportunities for banks and mobile wallet providers.
March 31 -
The country has lots of smartphones, few plastic cards, and it's just starting to get rid of cash.
March 26