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The data-aggregation specialist will refer businesses to a payroll tech firm to streamline the process of setting up direct deposit at a new bank, as more people move their accounts to obtain better rates.
August 17 -
Merchants may rake in 14% to 200% more revenue from consumers who forgot to cancel online subscriptions paid for by credit and debit cards, according to a new study based on anonymized consumer transaction data.
August 16 -
Bank of Ireland ATM glitch spurs mistaken withdrawals, Stablecoin issuers get rules in Singapore, ANZ is looking for money mules, and more.
August 16 -
Visa Inc. is facing fresh scrutiny from the US Justice Department over how it charges merchants for technology it uses to protect cardholder information.
August 16 -
President and COO Dave Glaser discusses his company's strategy as demand builds for services that could stress older systems.
August 15 -
Discover Financial Services' announcement of the immediate resignation of longtime executive Roger Hochschild comes weeks after the company announced it overcharged merchants for 16 years.
August 14 -
The fintech is relying on Alex Chriss' experience in melding technology with marketing to ignite growth with small-business and consumer users.
August 14 -
The shift to faster payments–plus frustration over network interchange costs–is increasing merchants' use of services that pull money directly from consumers' bank accounts.
August 14 -
The product, which is both popular and controversial in consumer financial services, is attracting interest from merchants that don't want to pay high interest for a traditional loan.
August 11 -
Corporations are leaning harder on virtual cards as post-pandemic business travel ramps up amid hybrid work arrangements, according to a new Mastercard survey. Visa separately has extended its collaboration with virtual-card technology provider Conferma Pay.
August 10 -
Fraudsters are using sophisticated skimming devices to steal more card data — and they aren't afraid to encroach on bank property to do so, according to new data from Fair Isaac Corp.
August 9 -
As part of its resurrection plan, the terminal maker will pursue financial inclusion and growth markets for ATMs as it prepares for its relisting on the New York Stock Exchange.
August 9 -
In global news this week, Microsoft is working with the London Stock Exchange Group on artificial intelligence, Apple's mobile wallet debuts in Vietnam and more.
August 9 -
Bank of New York Mellon, U.S. Bank and others are looking at how the Federal Reserve's instant settlement network could safely speed up routing, payroll and billing.
August 9 -
The Alabama bank is rolling out an online platform for corporate clients to manage billing-related communications with their own customers.
August 8 -
U.S. consumers set a new record during the second quarter, as card debt reached $1.03 trillion. Bankers say a healthy job market has allowed consumers to keep making their monthly payments, but they're also on guard about the impact of the upcoming resumption of federal student loan payments.
August 8 -
Despite faster payments' momentum, fragmented systems and cash's resilience continue to hobble cross-border peer-to-peer remittance speed, says MoneyGram CEO Alex Holmes.
August 8 -
The payment company's sizable audience and existing technology differentiate it in a market that is otherwise dominated by startups.
August 7 -
Deployments picked up speed during the pandemic, and have continued into this year as commuter networks try to win back riders.
August 7 -
India's Unified Payments Interface has been an extraordinary success. The Fed should take careful note of how the system came to dominate the Indian economy.
August 7
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