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The claims against the card networks' fee structures may be intended as much for lawmakers as they are for a courtroom judge.
July 18 -
Data-sharing runs through dozens of projects designed to generate revenue beyond the point of sale.
July 17 -
The private-equity firm plans to focus on innovation and acquisitions when it takes a controlling stake of the payments processor.
July 14 -
A federal judge ruled that the Ripple Labs token is a security when sold to institutional investors but not the general public, a long-awaited decision that was widely hailed as a victory for the crypto industry over the SEC.
July 13 -
American Express is turning to some unusual allies in its quest to gain popularity overseas: shoe-repair shops and bargain stores.
July 13 -
Venture capitalists are increasingly keen on firms that can guide merchants through a maze of emerging processing options.
July 13 -
This week in global news, Lisbon takes contactless payments to the subway; U.K. politicians say AML actions rules are politically motivated; and more.
July 12 -
Accrue Savings' merchant-specific savings accounts, originally pitched as a way for consumers to fund major furniture and jewelry purchases, is finding a new market with vacationers.
July 12 -
Guy Harris and Eric Hoffman joined the company's leadership team to help it manage an industrywide spike in suspect payments.
July 11 -
The tech giant wanted to put the consumer first. This meant its banking partner was always second — and taking on more risk than most card issuers at a time of economic volatility.
July 10