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Onward, an app that recently raised a Series A from investors that include Citi Ventures, helps separated and divorced parents transparently share expenses and pay each other back in one spot.
November 14 -
The proliferation of mobile banking and online payment services like PayPal is one of several reasons more consumers have joined the financial mainstream, according to the FDIC's latest report on Americans' access to banking services.
October 31 -
The rising use of peer-to-peer transfers continues to attract scammers due to the transactions' speed and finality. If the banking industry can't solve the problem, regulators or judges are likely to step in.
June 20 -
Early Warning Services, which operates the Zelle peer-to-peer payments network, is working to educate consumers about common scams, but it faces criticism over how its banks respond to victims.
March 9 -
Experts discuss P2P payments, changing consumer needs and key industry trends in this Arizent Leaders forum interview.
December 15 -
The speed of money movement represents the future - success for those who deliver, challenges for those who don't
November 3 -
If the new Facebook Pay feels underwhelming compared to the social network's past efforts, that's by design. It's now taking a slower approach that could help overcome the privacy concerns that plagued earlier projects.
August 6 -
Transaction volume soared at the peer-to-peer service in the second quarter. That rising popularity among consumers, coupled with Zelle's relationships with a growing number of transaction rails, could make the network a vital hub in the U.S. push for speedier payments.
July 29 -
Vodafone Group hinted it could spin off its African mobile money service M-Pesa after its popularity soared through the coronavirus pandemic.
July 23 -
Blending its existing technology with new authentication measures, the company aims to cut costs for credit unions that don't want to join the bank-run peer-to-peer network.
July 20