- Square says its Cash App Pay service can now be used to pay for Domino’s items. Square said this is one of the first restaurant partnerships for Cash App Pay, which enables users to use their Cash App balances to pay for purchases.
- Payments provider Clearent by Xplor launched Xplor Capital, an embedded finance service for software providers and their merchants.
- NCR Voyix Corp. reported March quarter revenue of $617 million, down 13% from the same period last year, while the company’s net loss narrowed from $71 million to $20 million. The company provides payments technology for merchants and retailers.
- Payments-technology provider ACI Worldwide Inc. reported first-quarter revenue of $395 million, up 25% from the same quarter last year. Net income swung from a loss of $8 million last year to $59 million.
- The U.S. Payments Forum released a white paper on “Optimizing EMV Testing and Certification: Automation Strategies for Streamlining Payment Acceptance.”
- Corporate card platform Ramp said it will work with Stripe Inc. to launch what it says is the first corporate card program backed by stablecoins and featuring integrated spend-management software.
- The average ransom demand in ransomware cases last year fell 22% to $1.1 million, according to the 2025 Cyber Claims Report from Coalition, an insurance provider specializing in digital risk.
- Balance, a financial infrastructure platform, announced its Instant Bank Connection service that enables users to have access to real-time payment rails to simplify setup for automated clearing house transactions in a business-to-business setting.
- Point-of-sale equipment maker MagTek Inc. named John Arato chief sales officer. Arato returns to MagTek after a senior vice president of sales position at PAX Technology.
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