Payments consultants Todd Ablowitz and Deana Rich are out to prove you don’t have to spend months or years setting up to be a merchant-aggregation model that lets sellers process transactions on the aggregator’s merchant account. All told, the model holds the potential to generate more than $4.4 billion in …
Read More »Bambora Makes U.S. Debut and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Merchant processor Cayan has acquired Dallas-based Card Payment Services LLC, which processes more than $700 million annually for the waste-disposal industry. Terms were not announced. • Beanstream, a Canada-based payments provider that operated in the United States as Beanstream USA, has adopted its parent company’s name—Bambora—and will now will act as the …
Read More »Eye on Earnings: Green Dot’s Key Card Metrics Grow; CardConnect’s Volume Rises 23%
Prepaid card program manager Green Dot Corp. reported higher purchase volumes and card numbers in the first quarter while merchant acquirer CardConnect Corp. posted a 23% increase in bank card dollar volume. Purchase volumes on Pasadena, Calif.-based Green Dot’s cards totaled $5.5 billion, up 17% from $4.71 billion in 2016’s …
Read More »Carr Takes Heartland Lessons To Heart at Beyond, His Latest Startup in Payments
Having built a successful payments processor and sold it to Global Payments Inc., Bob Carr is ready to build another company, but this time with a purpose beyond simply making money. Carr’s latest endeavor is Beyond, launched May 1, just over a year from the closing of Global Payments’ $4.3 …
Read More »USA Technologies ePort Growth and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Visa Inc. said its April 2019 date for compliance with 3-D Secure 2.0, an online-commerce fraud-prevention standard, applies globally. In 2016, Visa had said compliance would start with Europe in April 2018. “We felt it was easier for our various stakeholders to have a single global date, so we aligned Europe accordingly,” …
Read More »First Data’s Small-Merchant Attrition Improves, but Leads from Bank Joint Ventures Soften
First Data Corp. reported Monday that transaction volume in its North American merchant-acquiring business grew 7% year-over-year in the first quarter to 11.5 billion. Attrition in First Data’s direct small and mid-sized (SMB) merchant business, which had been a problem for more than a year, improved, but sales leads from …
Read More »Instant Financing Attraction and other Digital Transactions New briefs
• Repeal of the Durbin Amendment took a step closer to reality with the passage of the Financial Choice Act by the House Financial Services Committee by a 34-26 vote. The full House is expected to take up the bill by the end of the month. • MoneyGram International Inc. said …
Read More »Sage Payments Solutions for Sale and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Two executives of Commerce Payment Systems, which had been a Hewlett, N.Y.-based independent sales organization, have been charged in a $30 million scheme that overbilled more than 10,000 merchants, announced the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York this week following the unsealing of an indictment. The charges …
Read More »Western Union Reports Revenue Bump and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Apple Inc., in its results for the second quarter ending April 1, said Apple Pay is available now in 15 markets, having launched in Taiwan and Ireland in March. Globally, that includes 20 million contactless-ready locations, of which 4.5 million are in the United States, said chief executive Tim Cook during …
Read More »The Numbers Brighten in the First Quarter for Merchant Processor Square
The numbers moved in the right direction for Square Inc. in the first quarter, with gross payment volume up 33% and profitability measures improving. But an analyst urged the merchant acquirer to disclose more data about its fast-growing but potentially volatile loan business called Square Capital. San Francisco-based Square reported Wednesday …
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