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Keyo’s Hand Scanner Debuts And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/19/23

Keyo, a provider of digital-identity technology, released its Keyo Wave+ hand scanner for payments, access control, ticketing, and other uses. Visa Inc. has renewed an agreement to be the exclusive payment-services provider for the U.S. Women’s and Men’s National Soccer Teams. Buy now, pay later provider Afterpay Ltd. said it has added “thousands” of new …

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Consumers Want Simpler, Omnichannel Shopping and Payment Experiences, Fiserv Says

From ordering and payments to reward redemption consumers want a simpler shopping experience, according to research from Fiserv Inc. To meet demand, merchants and restaurants should provide more omnichannel experiences, retailer apps, and embedded payment options that add value. Buy online, pick up in store (BOPIS) is one way merchants …

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Two States Are Among the First Paysafe Will Serve Via the Betr Betting App

As online sports betting and iGaming continue to grow, Paysafe Ltd. has struck another deal with a betting app. Announced Monday, its agreement with Betr, a sports-betting app from social-media influencer Jake Paul, will serve Paysafe customers in Ohio and Massachusetts. Betr launched in Ohio in January and in Massachusetts …

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Commentary: Five Years of Open Banking: Embracing a New Path Forward

Open banking, the system enabling seamless sharing of financial data via application programming interfaces between banks and third-party service providers, has captured global attention over the past several years. In 2018, the Second Payment Services Directive (PSD2) marked the official open-banking era by mandating data sharing in Europe. This milestone paved …

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Financial Services Is the Most Targeted Industry in Phishing Attacks

Financial services was the most impersonated industry by criminals launching phishing attacks during the first half of 2023, according to a report from cybersecurity firm Vade. Financial services accounted for more than 33% of all phishing URLs, followed by the social media (22%) and cloud (21%) industries. Phishing is the …

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Early 2023 Data Breach Volumes Surpass Most Recent Full Years

As digitalization of payments information continues to permeate society, the allure of getting a hold of that data illicitly is unabated. Already, for the first half of 2023, the number of U.S. data compromises is higher than the total compromises for every full year between 2005 and 2020, except for …

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Alleging Illegal Credit Card Practices, the CFPB And OCC Fine BofA

Bank of America Corp. has again run afoul of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for alleged illicit credit card practices. On Tuesday, the CFPB and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency announced they are fining the banking giant $150 million for double-dipping on fees imposed on customers with …

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Shopify’s Latest Sales Channel Is Roku

Entertainment-streaming platform Roku says a partnership with Shopify Inc. will provide viewers the ability to purchase products from Shopify merchants directly from their TV through Roku Action Ads. It works like this: When viewing an ad for a Shopify merchant, viewers press OK on their Roku remote to learn more …

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 Adyen Adds Tap to Pay on Android And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/11/23

Point-of-sale technology provider Adyen NV has added Tap to Pay on Android, which allows merchants to accept contactless card payments directly on a mobile device with no additional hardware. Adyen is adding the technology initially in the United States and Singapore. Checkout.com launched Identity Verification, a tool based on artificial intelligence that allows …

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It’s Time for Congress to Dump the CCCA And Modify the Durbin Amendment, a Report Argues

With proposals aimed at controlling merchants’ costs for accepting credit cards having re-emerged in Congress, research has been emerging on both sides of the issue this summer as advocates for sellers and card issuers compete to influence any eventual legislation. The latest thrust appeared Monday with a research report arguing …

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