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March, 2023

  • 31 March

    Billtrust Hit $100 billion in 2022 And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/31/23

    Business-to-business bill-payments provider Billtrust announced its dollar volume in 2022 exceeded $100 billion, up 35% over 2021 and the first time the company has reached the $100-billion mark in a year. PayTech Women, formerly Wnet, released its 2022 Annual Report, which provides an overview of the organization’s activities and impact. General Agents …

  • 30 March

    How Cloud-Enabled Processing Fixes Age-Old Payment Problems

    By Tom Byrnes, SVP, Marketing, PayiQ It’s no great secret that much of the current payment processing infrastructure in place could use updating. Much of the technology that traditional processors were built on is clunky and inefficient. The result: Every business that integrates (ISV) or resells (ISO) the payment services …

  • 30 March

    U.S. Bank Teams Up With Tech Provider Kyriba To Bolster Real-Time Payments

    The nascent U.S. real-time payments market took another step forward Wednesday when U.S. Bank and Kyriba Corp., a provider of financial technology for multinational corporations and banks, announced they are working together to enable instant payments for businesses. Under their new pact, joint clients of U.S. Bank and Kyriba will …

  • 30 March

    COMMENTARY: As the Digital Wallet Craze Spreads, Potential and Pitfalls Abound for Banks

    As the modern payments landscape has developed, digital wallets have become nearly impossible to avoid—not that consumers want to stay away. In fact, the recent decision by America’s largest banks to team up and create their own digital wallet points to quite the opposite. It’s easy to see why consumers …

  • 30 March

    Cheq’s Stadium POS Play And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/30/23

    In-stadium payments provider Cheq Inc. said visitors to the Miami Marlins’ home field, loanDepot park, now can use its services for mobile, kiosk, traditional point-of-sale, and handheld payment options in parts of the park. Cheq began offering mobile payment services at the venue in 2021.8 P97 Networks, a provider of mobile-payments technology for gas …

  • 29 March

    U.S. Real-Time Payments Will Climb Fast But Will Still Account for a Small Fraction of Activity

    The Federal Reserve’s planned launch in July of its FedNow service is widely expected to spur big growth in real-time payments in the U.S. market. That’s likely to happen, but the overall share of transaction volume for instant payments is expected to remain under 5% for at least the next …

  • 29 March

    Shift4 Swings for the Fences And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/29/23

    Shift4 Payments Inc. announced it will provide payment acceptance services for the Baltimore Orioles at concession areas throughout the Major League Baseball team’s Oriole Park at Camden Yards stadium. Shift4 also will handle payments at Oriole Park merchandise locations through a deal with sports merchandising firm Fanatics Inc. Weave, a technology …

  • 28 March

    Wait No More: Apple Pay Later Arrives a Bit Late

    Apple Inc.’s newest financial product, a buy now, pay later service called Apple Pay Later, has finally arrived. Launched Tuesday, Apple Pay Later was announced in June, but only now is it being made available, and just to a limited set of Apple Pay users. Apple says it will offer broader …

  • 28 March

    What to Expect from the Payments Market in 2023

    Written by John Ruthven, IR CEO and Managing Director   The digital payments industry is undergoing a massive transformation fueled by accelerated technological advancements and growing customer demand. The market is expected to be worth US$19.89 trillion by 2026, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24.4%, according to …

  • 28 March

    Eye on POS: Ingenico Acquires a Smart Phone Payments Developer; Verifone’s Partner Program

    Point-of-sale terminal and payment software provider Ingenico on Tuesday announced it has acquired Phos, a developer of specialty software that enables smart phones and tablets to function as payment terminals. Ingenico said in a statement that Phos is a “premier player” in the fast-evolving software for the POS (softPOS) market …

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