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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 -
In global news this week, U.K. banks face more pressure on branch closures, Deutsche Bank launches a small-business banking unit with Fiserv, Bank of America adds to international payments, and more.
October 12 -
As more Americans live paycheck to paycheck, options for flexible salaries are proliferating, with several companies introducing new ways to for clients to offer payroll.
October 12 -
The SEC sued Ripple in 2020, alleging that the crypto payments company and its top executives misled XRP investors because it failed to register the digital asset as a security and did not provide adequate disclosure.
October 11 -
The payment company spent years integrating and updating products from iZettle, a European fintech it bought in 2019. The product's U.S. launch was drowned out by former PayPal bosses David Marcus and Elon Musk roasting the firm over its planned disinformation policy.
October 11