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The payment firm, which experienced a large but fleeting demand from at-home workers during the pandemic, is moving ahead with products designed for the needs of a transforming economy.
September 28 -
Visa has long been Chase's dominant credit card-issuing partner, but Mastercard is making noteworthy inroads, underscored by Chase's new Mastercard-branded DoorDash credit card.
September 27 -
Bipartisan legislation co-sponsored by Reps. Lance Gooden of Texas and Peter Welch of Vermont would require large banks to support at least one network other than Visa or Mastercard. Banking industry groups argue that it would help big retailers at the expense of consumers.
September 27 -
PayTile users can pay anyone near them, but they don't have to disclose their name, email address or phone number to the recipient.
September 27 -
Most Americans are more indebted than ever, underscoring a persistent and widening wealth divide in the U.S.
September 26 -
Buy now/pay later loans took off during the pandemic, but the market has gotten crowded. Now, lenders are seeking to set themselves apart with new audiences or business models.
September 26 -
The bank will use the deal to bolster the digital services that it sells to hospitality clients.
September 26 -
Klarna Bank, months after announcing major job cuts and taking a $39 billion hit to its valuation, is planning to restructure parts of its business further to suit a slower-growing, smaller operation, people familiar with the matter said.
September 23 -
The fintech is working with MX Technologies and other firms to help clients reduce their reliance on traditional card networks without scrimping on fraud prevention.
September 23 -
From avocado-toast debit cards to pumpkin spice-themed loans, financial institutions are running culinary initiatives to bring consumers to the table.
September 22 -
Self's credit-building loans and secured card were popular but the company sought a competitive edge. The recent acquisition of RentTrack adds to the data consumers can share with the top three credit bureaus.
September 22 -
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 -
Late penalties on credit cards are set to rise 9% in 2023 under current rules that allow for increases tied to the Consumer Price Index. But Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra says he wants to issue a regulation that could undo that inflation-related exception to limits on fees that banks may charge cardholders.
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.
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