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Nexgo is New ExaDigm Name and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/25/19

  • Point-of-sale equipment maker ExaDigm Inc. changed its name to Nexgo Inc., which is a subsidiary of XGD Group.
  • Bluefin Payment Systems LLC said Convenient Payments LLC, developer of the GovTeller point-of-sale software, will use Bluefin’s encryption services.
  • Shift4 Payments released its RESTful application programming interface for its integration partners. A RESTful API is named after the REST code, which may use less bandwidth than other coding.
  • Payments-technology provider BlueSnap introduced Integrated Payments for Platforms, a set of tools for independent software vendors.
  • Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS) said a new connection links its commercial financial-institution clients to Visa Inc.’s B2B Connect platform to process high-value corporate cross-border payments.
  • Intuit Inc. launched a service for its Quickbooks accounting software that allows small businesses to receive next-day automated clearing house payments. The new service follows the introduction of same-day payroll and next-day credit card payments.
  • Payments-technology provider Shopify Inc. unveiled new point-of-sale hardware products, including its Tap & Chip Reader, Dock, and Retail Stand. The reader, which processes contactless transactions, links to Shopify POS, the company’s POS software.
  • Vending machines that incorporate card-reading capability can realize an average sales increase of 110% over the first 18 months, according to a study by Michigan State University for USA Technologies Inc., a vendor of contactless technology for vending.
  • A security researcher notified the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday after discovering that malware spread by the hacking coalition known as Magecart had infected the NBA team’s online store and was stealing customer names, addresses, and payment card numbers, Cnet.com reported. A Hawks spokesperson said the malware is now inactive.
  • Repay Holdings Inc., a provider of payment-processing software, announced it is expanding its integrated payment-processing services into Canada for personal and automotive loans., a provider of payment-processing software, announced it is expanding its integrated payment-processing services into Canada for personal and automotive loans.

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