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This week in global news, Google faces scrutiny for its payment policies, Apple raises App Store prices in Europe and Asia, and Revolut confirms a cyberattack.
September 21 -
The accounting software provider aims to help small enterprises deal with changes to the workforce brought on by inflation, supply-chain issues and other complications.
September 21 -
The cloud retail firm NewStore is an early adopter of the tech giant's iPhone payment acceptance service, which some see as a step toward eliminating dedicated checkout lanes altogether.
September 20 -
Three years after expanding into credit cards, Goldman Sachs has quietly signed up a third partner, T-Mobile US.
September 20 -
In a tough market, the terminal maker wants to give investors a choice between faster-growing digital commerce and steady-earning ATMs.
September 19 -
Isbank, Turkey's largest bank by assets, stopped using a payment system popular among Russian tourists, following a warning by the U.S.
September 19 -
More U.S. consumers are saddled with credit card debts for longer periods of time, according to a survey, struggling to pay down amid high inflation and rising interest rates.
September 19 -
The bank's deal to acquire Renovite adds six new digital payment products. It is the latest in a series of investments designed to close the innovation gap created by fintechs.
September 19 -
The payments giant has sponsored a patch on the NBA team's jerseys since 2018.
September 16 -
Second-amendment supporters fear that the change could lead to a national gun registry, but Visa said the code doesn't track individual firearm purchases.
September 16