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Kevin Woodward

Kevin's role at Digital Transactions is to write news and features stories for publication on the Web site and in the magazine. He also oversees the digital editorial aspect of the site and the Digital Transactions News daily newsletter.

Adobe Forecasts a Modest 2.5% Increase in Online Holiday Shopping Volume

With Halloween two weeks away, it’s time to start looking at the 2022 holiday shopping season and its potential impact on retailers and their payments volumes. E-commerce powerhouse Adobe Inc. is forecasting $209.7 billion in U.S. online holiday shopping purchases, up 2.5% from $204.5 billion in the Nov. 1 through …

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As Consumers Return to In-Store Shopping, Fraudsters Follow

It’s a fact of the payments world that fraudsters are adept at watching and following consumer behavior to maintain their criminal revenue flow. Just as consumers have returned to shopping in stores, criminals have returned to the point-of-sale, albeit without neglecting their online activities. That’s the summation from Visa Inc., …

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Eye on Mastercard: Efforts To Reduce E-Commerce Fraud And Ease Review of Crypto Purchases

The unceasing effort to eliminate e-commerce fraud while allowing legitimate transactions to flow unimpeded could be getting another boost as Mastercard Inc. pairs with Ravelin Technology Ltd., a machine-learning fraud platform, to better validate a consumer’s identity without adding friction to the checkout flow. Mastercard also introduced Crypto Secure, a …

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Eye on Restaurant POS: Ziosk’s New Tablet; State of Restaurant Tech from SpotOn

Restaurants that use Ziosk products for their point-of-sale and ordering systems have got a new option for their servers to carry all day with the launch of the Ziosk PRO Server Tablet. In related news, a report from SpotOn Transact LLC reveals that 81% of independent operators continue to use …

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46% of All Ransomware Attacks Happen in the United States, NordLocker Says

One country—the United States—accounts for 46% of all ransomware attacks, a sobering statistic revealed in a new report from NordLocker, a European cybersecurity provider. Yet, within the 50 states, not all have the same propensity for the nefarious attacks, NordLocker says, which analyzed multiple databases of ransomware incidents that affected …

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One More Thing? Apple Pay Later’s Debut Is Still Pending

Apple Inc.’s latest financial product, a buy now, pay later service called Apple Pay Later, has yet to arrive, though the iPhone operating system it was expected to require launched Sept. 12. Why is that? One Bloomberg columnist suggests Apple Pay Later, which was announced in June, may not arrive …

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Eye on BNPL: Square’s Afterpay Marks Canada Debut; Allegiant Taps Uplift

Square, the payment-processing unit of Block Inc., is integrating its Afterpay buy now, pay later service into its e-commerce products across Canada. Meanwhile, airline Allegiant introduced Allegiant Pay Powered by Uplift for flights, hotels, and car-rental bookings made by its customers. Uplift is a travel-specific buy now, pay later provider. …

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Four Trends Are Affecting U.S. Retail, a Checkout.com Report Finds

Everybody knows the U.S. retail arena is changing, but a new report from Checkout.com reveals that four trends, among them the growth in digital payments, currently are most affecting it. Rising prices, consumers seeking new shopping channels, and increased competitiveness are the other three trends altering the retail landscape. United …

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Looking to Upgrade Their Skills, Consumers Take BNPL to School

As consumers look to improve their education and gain new skills, many are turning to buy now, pay later services to finance these efforts. On Wednesday, the Atlanta-based BNPL provider Splitit USA Inc. said its merchant sales volume in digital education and professional development ballooned 350% from 2019 to 2022. …

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The CFPB’s Buy Now, Pay Later Report Offers a Regulatory Outline, But No Sweeping Overhaul

Long anticipated, a report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau offers suggestions on how regulation might aid the buy now, pay later industry, but doesn’t recommend a wholesale review of its practices. Among the risks outlined in the “Buy Now, Pay Later: Market trends and consumer impacts” report, released Thursday, are …

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