Hardly any industry is currently in such a state of flux as is digital commerce. Of course, it’s precisely for this reason that the participating players are particularly concerned with the trends of the future. While it’s no surprise that customers will continue to take center stage, they will do …
Read More »PayPal Scores an Historic First With the Completion of Its Deal for China’s Gopay
PayPal Holdings Inc. officially opened the door to a vast market for payments on Thursday with the closing of its deal for 70% of the equity in China’s Guofubao Information Technology Co. Ltd., better known as Gopay. The Peoples Bank of China had already okayed the deal, for which terms were …
Read More »On the First Day of Christmas Shopping, the Bots Came to Town in Droves
Bots operated by criminals did more than leave lumps of coal for merchants and consumers this holiday shopping season. During Black Friday week, criminals used mobile devices to create new accounts to mimic new customers and initiate transactions through an established and seemingly genuine account, according to LexisNexis Risk Solutions. …
Read More »Payrailz To Test Bill Pay Exchange and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/18/19
Payrailz LLC, a payments provider for financial institutions, said it will pilot Mastercard Inc.’s Bill Pay Exchange, a real-time bill-payment service.Facebook Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google unit claimed the first and second slots on Dashlane Inc.’s annual list of “worst password offenders” in 2019, Facebook for exposing passwords linked to “hundreds …
Read More »How Startup Processor Paynetworx Is Benefiting—For Now—From ‘Merger Hell’
As 2019 draws to a close, the year’s super mergers in the payments-processing business may be creating super opportunities for startup service providers. That, at any rate, has been the experience so far of acquiring-industry veteran Trent Voigt and his new company, Paynetwork LLC, which does business as Paynetworx. The …
Read More »Big-Ticket Rejection and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/17/19
LexisNexis Risk Solutions released an analysis of transactions and cyberattacks between Nov. 27 and Dec. 3 that found the average shopping cart value rejected as high risk or fraudulent was $329, or 179% higher than the value of legitimate online transactions—$118—in the period.Juniper Research’s latest report forecasts that the installed base of contactless-enabled …
Read More »Clover Adds Recruiting App and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/16/19
Point-of-sale payments technology provider Clover, which is owned by Fiserv Inc., added JazzHR, a recruiting app, to its Clover App Market, which is aimed at small businesses.Splitit Payments Ltd., a global provider of point-of-sale installment payments, announced it reached $3 million in merchant sales over the four-day stretch from Black Friday through …
Read More »Eye on IPOs: Investors Embrace Bill.com; Is Klarna Next?
The term “exceeding expectations” has long been a cliché in corporate America, but it certainly applies to this week’s initial public offering of stock from invoice-management and business-to-business payments provider Bill.com Holdings Inc. Now Sweden-based installment-payments provider Klarna AB, reported to be the most valuable financial-technology provider in Europe and …
Read More »Bill Ready Going to Google and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/12/19
Departing PayPal Holdings Inc. chief operating officer Bill Ready in January will assume the role of head of commerce at Alphabet Inc.’s Google unit, TechCrunch reported. PayPal announced in June that he would leave the company at year’s end. Ready came to PayPal in 2013 as a result of the company’s $800-million …
Read More »Mastercard Starts Pilots in Australia to Test Its Vision for a Consumer-Controlled ID Model
Mastercard Inc. on Wednesday announced it has begun its first real-world pilots for a new digital-identity system the company says has the potential to dramatically simplify payments and other interactions between consumers and government and commercial entities. Two separate pilots for the new service, which relies on mobile devices, are …
Read More »