Meta Platform’s WhatsApp payments service has been permitted by the National Payments Corp. of India, a regulatory body, to roll out WhatsApp Pay to its entire user base of 500 million in that country. Meta formerly was known as Facebook. GasBuddy, which offers a payments card featuring discounts on gasoline, forecasts the …
Read More »iWallet’s Voice-Based AI Ordering and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/30/24
A startup called iWallet announced technology it says supports voice-based ordering using artificial intelligence, while also being compliant with the Payment Card Industry data-security standard. Bitget Wallet, a cryptocurrency platform, said it has surpassed 60 million users globally, achieving a 300% growth rate in user count for 2024. Janover Inc., a commercial …
Read More »BNPL To Reach $111.2 Billion in Volume by 2029 and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/27/24
The worldwide market for buy now, pay later will grow to a volume of $112.36 billion by 2029, up from $32.89 billion in 2023, representing a compound annual growth rate of 22.5%, according to the “Buy Now Pay Later Platform Market” report from Research and Markets. Challenges the market faces include regulatory …
Read More »FinCEN BOI Back on and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/26/24
The FinCEN Beneficial Ownership Information mandate is back in force with a recent court decision. That rule, part of the Corporate Transparency Act passed in 2024,had required businesses to file a Beneficial Ownership Information report by Jan. 1, which was delayed earlier in December but now makes these reports due Jan. 13. Businesses formed …
Read More »AI, Interchange, And Open Finance Are the Top Prospective 2025 Payments Trends
The outlook for payments in 2025 will be rife with open finance, instant payments, multi-rail payments, interchange questions, and the increasing use of artificial intelligence, observers suggest. The top three payments trends next year will be open finance, instant payments adoption, and point-of-sale innovations, says Capgemini Research Institute in its …
Read More »An Injunction Against Illinois’s Interchange Act Leaves Both Sides Claiming Victory
United States District Court Judge Virginia Kendell granted a preliminary injunction late Friday that provides banks some relief from the pending Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act, but also gives merchants reason to cheer. Kendell, who is overseeing a lawsuit filed against the IIFPA, ruled the injunction applies only to financial …
Read More »Fiserv Snaps up Payfare for Embedded Payments; Mastercard Closes on Recorded Future
Fiserv Inc. is looking to beef up its capabilities in embedded payments with an agreement to acquire Payfare Inc., a Toronto-based company, for $201.5 million Canadian, or approximately $139 million in U.S. currency. The deal, which was announced early Monday and is subject to shareholder approval, comes as processors look …
Read More »CFPB Sues Walmart, Branch and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/23/24
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has sued Walmart Inc. and Branch Messenger Inc. over allegations of fees for transferring earnings made by individuals in the Walmart Spark Driver program. The CFPB alleges Walmart forced delivery drivers to use Branch deposit accounts. To move funds from these accounts to another drivers faced “a …
Read More »WooCommerce Makes Affirm Its Go-To BNPL Provider
WooCommerce is making Affirm Holdings Inc. its default buy now, pay later payment option, the e-commerce platform provider announced early Thursday. WooCommerce has offered Affirm as a payment option since 2015. In 2022, WooCommerce began offering Affirm to its merchants in Canada. As part of the deal, eligible merchants will …
Read More »The CFPB Sues Early Warning, BofA, Chase, And Wells Over Zelle Fraud
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau early Friday said it has sued Early Warning Services LLC as well as Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, and Wells Fargo, alleging the Zelle person-to-person payments network failed to protect consumers against fraud. The banks are three of the seven financial institutions that own Early …
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