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80% Use a P2P Payment App And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/6/23

Some 80% of U.S. consumers say they have used a peer-to-peer payment service at least once, while two-thirds report having used a mobile wallet in the past year, according to the 2023 State of Payments report from card-issuing platform Marqeta Inc. The study surveyed 4,091 consumers in February, including 2,013 in the …

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Chase Resolves Double Debit Issue And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/5/23

JPMorgan Chase & Co. late on Friday said it had resolved an issue that was generating duplicate online transactions and fees on customers’ checking accounts. The bank said it was issuing refunds or reversing transactions. At least some of the transactions had been generated through the Zelle peer-to-peer payments platform, though …

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CFPB Notes Payment App Insurance Lacking And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/2/23

The payments industry is beginning to react to a report this week from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau alerting consumers to the lack of federal deposit insurance for funds held in nonbank payment apps. The CFPB’s report appears to be a cautionary note rather than a call for regulation, at least for …

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J.P. Morgan’s New Marketplace And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/1/23

J.P. Morgan launched its Payments Partner Network, a cloud-based online marketplace for payments providers integrated with the banking giant’s payments platform. The marketplace’s technology is supported by Salesforce. Five-year-old cryptocurrency-wallet provider Magic raised $52 million in a funding round led by PayPal Ventures. The round brings Magic’s total raise to $80 million. Digital …

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ACI Picks New CEO And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/31/23

ACI Worldwide Inc. named Thomas Warsop its president and chief executive effective June 1. Warsop continues to be a member of ACI’s board of directors, which he joined eight years ago. He had served as interim president and CEO since November following the departure of Odilon Almeida, who held that role since …

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Sylq Selects ThetaRay And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/30/23

ThetaRay Ltd., a U.S. and Israeli provider of transaction-monitoring technology based on artificial intelligence, said France-based payments provider Sylq has contracted to use its customer-screening product. Fingerprint-authentication provider IDEX Biometrics is working with security firm AuthenTrend to offer smart cards for digital authentication in such applications as cryptocurrency wallets. The product’s launch …

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SMBs Give AI A Try And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/26/23

Some 38% of U.S. small businesses have tried generative AI tools—27% for fun and another 11% to run their businesses—according to an April survey of 1,003 businesses by Web-site provider and payments platform GoDaddy Inc. Such payments companies as Stripe Inc. have incorporated chatGPT, a form of generative AI, to support their …

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Priority Makes Bid on Plastiq Assets And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/25/23

Payments provider Priority Technology Holdings Inc. announced it has entered into a so-called stalking-horse agreement to bid on the assets of Plastiq Inc., an 11-year-old payments provider that has entered Chapter 11 restructuring. Terms of the bid were not disclosed. Freshmart, a Puerto Rico-based grocer with seven stores, said it has chosen eGrowcery to …

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Green Payments Notes Growth And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/24/23

Four-year-old payments provider Green Payments said it has expanded into a new office after what it says was a “record year of portfolio and employee growth.” The company, which focuses on health care, hospitality, and automotive sales, says its portfolio grew 134% last year to a total of $1.2 billon in volume. …

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Citizens’ $9 Million CFPB Penalty And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/23/23

As part of a settlement with Citizens Bank, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is requiring the bank to pay a $9-million civil money penalty for its alleged failure to “properly manage and respond to customers’ credit card disputes and fraud claims.” The agreement is subject to approval by the court. UATP, a …

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