- Can/Am Technologies Inc. has introduced Teller Payments, aimed at helping state, local, and education agencies process payments within Can/Am’s Teller Government Cashiering system. The processor Fiserv Inc. is supporting the service through its independent software vendor partner program.
- Metropolitan Commercial Bank, based in New York City, is one of the first banks in the United States to completely move away from a mainframe system for automated clearing house transaction processing and on to a cloud platform, according to the new system’s vendor, Finzly Inc.
- Medius, an accounts-payable automation provider, said it will work with payments platform Adyen NV to issue corporate expense cards across Europe that offer a cashback rewards program.
- In related news, Mesh Payments said it will rely on Adyen to help expand Mesh’s area of operations throughout Europe while adding new clients. Mesh offers a travel and expense-management platform.
- The Canada-based fitness company Nautilus Plus Inc. has contracted with Nuvei Corp. to process payments throughout Nautilus’s network of gyms and on its digital service, Ultime Fit.
- Cryptocurrency platform Nexo Inc., which exited the U.S. market in early 2023, announced its return with plans for investment and credit products, as well as a loyalty program.
- Mastercard Inc. will work with Cloudflare Inc. to create technology aimed at protecting small businesses and governments from cyber threats.
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