LumaPay Debuts and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/6/22
Digital Transactions News staff
June 6, 2022
Acquiring, Automated Clearing House, Competitive Strategies, Fraud & Security, Issuing/Originating, Marketing, Mobile Commerce, Person-to-Person Payments, Point-of-sale, Transaction Processing
- Luma Health Inc. debuted LumaPay, which allows patients to pay medical bills via text messages.
- U.S.-based payments provider FreedomPay said it is working with Network International to provide digital-payment capability to the hospitality industry in the Middle East and Africa region.
- Canada-based Kapsch TrafficCom announced it has now manufactured 100 million toll-payment transponders, which are used in EZ-Pass and other automatic toll-payment systems.
- EngageSmart said James City County in Virginia, which installed the company’s InvoicCloud online bill-payment system in 2019, has seen an increase of more than 1,000% in electronic payments since then.
- Payrailz, a payments provider for banks and credit unions, said it will offer peer-to-peer payments via an integration with a platform from Q2 Holdings Inc., a technology provider to financial institutions.
- Nacha, the automated clearing house rulemaker, said payments provider Aliaswire will use its Phixius data-exchange platform to enable lower volume ACH users to verify the routing and account numbers for ACH payments.