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Rent gateway Piñata and marketing app Shopmium are trying to lure consumers with incentives that don't accumulate balances as consumer debt increases.
August 31 -
The card network is working with the Bank of Montreal and the fintech Extend to enable businesses to approve and track in-store payments via employees' own digital wallets.
August 30 -
Uplinq, which helps lenders make credit decisions for small business owners using alternative data, already has large global banks among its clientele.
August 30 -
Ireland's central bank holds loan data for too long, Bank of America enables two-way corporate disbursements in Canada, and more.
August 30 -
Maryland is the latest state to decree that employer-sponsored EWA products aren't loans, but the battle over how they will be regulated is just beginning, experts say.
August 29 -
The bank's retail clients can enable iPhones to accept payments without extra hardware, raising the stakes for any company that competes with the bank for merchant clients.
August 28 -
Mastercard and Visa stepped back from their card partnerships with Binance Holdings, distancing themselves from the cryptocurrency platform that's under threat from regulators worldwide.
August 25 -
Half of the transactions on the buy now/pay later lender's new plastic card become interest-bearing loans.
August 25 -
Investment in machine learning is outpacing consumer interest on the ground. Here's what companies like FIS and Marqeta are doing while waiting for demand to catch up.
August 24 -
The payments industry produces billions of cards each year, contributing to the massive amounts of plastic that end up polluting the planet. Key players have stepped up to adopt more environmentally friendly options.
August 23