A decline in transactions at small and mid-size businesses accelerated through March as consumers react to shelter-at-home and social-distancing precautions, according to data from point-of-sale technology provider CardFlight Inc. But their spending shifted to e-commerce in many merchant categories, finds data from Signifyd, a vendor of e-commerce fraud solutions. Sales …
April, 2020
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2 April
Shopify Purges Thousands of Merchants for Price Gouging and Making False Covid-19 Claims
Scammers come out of the woodwork with every calamity, and it’s no different with the Covid-19 pandemic currently sweeping the world. Now e-commerce services and payments provider Shopify Inc. reports it has purged numerous merchants engaged in questionable practices related to the new coronavirus, or Covid-19. “In March, we terminated …
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2 April
Consumers Warm to Digital Payments and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/2/20
Seventy-three percent of U.S. adults say they would be more or much more likely to use digital payments or digital banking services during a time of social distancing, according to a survey of 1,043 persons aged 18 and up by The Harris Poll on behalf of William Mills Agency. The canvass took …
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1 April
U.S. Real-Time Payment Volume Could Top 4.2 Billion by 2024, ACI Report Finds
Big hopes for broader real-time payments adoption in the United States could be fulfilled if ACI Worldwide Inc.’s prediction of 4.2 billion in real-time payment transactions by 2024 bears out. In its “Prime Time for Real-Time” report released Wednesday, ACI and research firm GlobalData Plc, forecast the U.S. real-time payment …
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1 April
Another Marriott Data Breach and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/1/20
In its second major data breach in two years, hotel giant Marriott International Inc. disclosed a “property system incident” affecting personal information on 5.2 million guests. Fraudsters apparently gained access to Marriott’s systems in mid-January using the login credentials of two employees at a franchised property. Marriott, which said it discovered the …
March, 2020
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31 March
Covid-19 Cuts Priority Technologies’ Volumes, but Processor Anticipates Future Growth
Priority Technologies Holdings Inc. says that just like other merchant acquirers its payment volumes are taking a hit as consumers and businesses hunker down in reaction to the corona virus. But its chief executive insists Priority’s diversified business model provides insulation from the pandemic’s worst effects. Overall processing volumes for …
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31 March
The Benefits of an End-to-End Solution
Eric Goldberg Vice President of Sales Traditionally retail was easy — install a payment terminal or PC POS system, connect to a common database, and you were ready to go. Things have changed. POS systems now need to tie in with other systems. These systems may be your cloud, e-commerce …
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31 March
U.S. E-Commerce Growth Surges for Many Merchants Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic
Newly analyzed data from Emarsys, a digital-marketing platform, shows that U.S. e-commerce spending continues to surge in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic, with at least a 57% growth in revenue and a 45% growth in orders in the past seven days. The U.S. Northeast region shows a 57% growth …
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31 March
PayPal Announces Fee And Loan Relief for Merchants Impacted by Covid-19
As the Covid-19 pandemic impacts businesses worldwide, global payments companies are starting to respond with relief. The latest is PayPal Holdings Inc., which on Tuesday announced several measures aimed at cutting fees and deferring loan payments for merchants. More than 24 million businesses accept payments or other services from PayPal. …
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31 March
Visa Volume Down 7% and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/31/20
With the coronavirus pandemic freezing economic activity in the U.S. and many other countries, Visa Inc. reported in a regulatory filing that U.S. credit card payment volume was down 7% year-over-year for the March 1-28 period while debit payments were down 1%. Cross-border volume on a constant-dollar basis was off 19%. …

