-  The German vendor, which competes with firms like Block and PayPal, plans to reward shoppers who use its wallet app with SumUp merchants. September 13
-  Renovite Technologies supports reconciliation and security, and is part of a series of moves the bank is making to counter the fintech incursion into payments. September 12
-  VTB, one of the largest state-run financial institutions in Russia, is allowing transfers in yuan without using the SWIFT messaging system. However, building scale without access to Western markets will be a challenge. September 12
-  The International Standards Organization's approval of a new merchant category code for gun and ammunition sales paves the way for credit card networks to begin flagging suspicious weapons sales to law enforcement agencies. September 9
-  The average rate on variable-rate cards rose above 18% this week, the highest level since 1996, according to data from Bankrate.com. The industry has been enjoying large profits, which has caught the attention of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. September 9
-  The new card is meant to make the advance-payroll offering a more appealing way to fight rising expenses. September 9
-  Revolut Ltd. is launching a one-click payment feature in a bid to rival PayPal Inc. and other tech giants at online checkouts. September 9
-  The total value of transactions flowing through Early Warning Service's peer-to-peer payments service rose nearly 30% during the second quarter, as more consumers used Zelle to pay recurring expenses. September 8
-  The card network's test enables consumers to round up transactions to the nearest $1, $5 or $10 for donations to the organization of their choice. September 8
-  In global news this week, Russia unveils its alternative to SWIFT, Revolut faces pressure in the U.K., Hong Kong reaches out for fintech talent, and more. September 7









