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Small businesses are finding that tap-on-phone apps — which allow smartphones to accept contactless payments without additional hardware — are solving some long-standing pain points.
October 19 -
In global news this week, India adds digital banking centers, NAB embraces tap-to-pay and JPMorgan Chase shakes up its management in the Asia Pacific region.
October 19 -
The San Francisco-based fintech Cardless has teamed with Amex and Simon Property Group, the nation's largest shopping mall operator, to launch a new credit card.
October 18 -
The rising value of the U.S. dollar has created higher demand for its use in cross-border e-commerce, just as a joint European/American instant processing project prepares for launch.
October 18 -
By applying its scale and expertise to security and compliance, the card network hopes to provide a comfortable option for cautious financial institutions and consumers.
October 17 -
"We're not used to seeing growth in our check business," said Deluxe's Tracey Engelhardt, who reports a 6% to 7% increase in revenue for check orders from businesses and consumers in each of the last three quarters, driven by various factors originating from the pandemic.
October 17 -
No, it's not about fingerprints this time. Banks are testing biometric technology to help spot unusual behavior that suggests the user of a P2P app like Zelle is being tricked into sending money to a scammer.
October 14 -
The London fintech is trying to build name recognition against established competitors like PayPal and Square.
October 14 -
The tech giant's planned savings account would receive deposits from the Apple Card's Daily Cash rewards, encouraging users to spend more on Apple's credit card as a way to build their balances.
October 13 -
Eyeing the 50 million artists, musicians and video game designers who develop online content for a living, Visa is partnering with several digital platforms to get payments, tips and donations in the hands of the creative community faster.
October 13