- Payment-software developer BHMI announced enhancements aimed at supporting debit processing in Canada on its Concourse Financial Software Suite, touching on settlement, reconciliation, dispute management, and reporting capabilities.
- Indiana has become the first state to impose a ban on cryptocurrency kiosks, alleging the machines have been used to steal millions of dollars from scam victims. There are roughly 900 of these machines in the state.
- The Federal Reserve has released a series of reports on use cases for instant payments, including such applications as auto loans, property and casualty insurance, and real-estate transactions.
- The U.S. payments fintech Ramp Business Corp. announced it has acquired Billhop AB, a payments-technology developer operating in Europe and the United Kingdom. Terms were not announced.
- ConnexPay LLC, a platform offering payments acceptance and issuance, launched Payment Valet, offering payment delivery, payee network management, and supplier support services.
- Global sales for payment-processing software will grow from $82.10 billion in 2026 to $233.1 billion in 2035, a compound annual growth rate of 11%, according to data from Research and Markets.
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