Thursday , December 11, 2025

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November, 2025

  • 6 November

    Adyen’s New POS Terminals and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/6/25

    Payments-technology platform Adyen NV introduced two new point-of-sale terminals, the S1E4 Pro, a mobile device, and the S1F4 Pro, aimed at countertops. The devices will be available for order in the first quarter next year. Processor Lightspeed Commerce Inc. reported September-quarter revenue of $319 million, up 15% year-over-year, on a 22% jump in gross …

  • 5 November

    Toast Adds 7,500 Locations in the Third Quarter

    Toast Inc. is coming on strong when it comes to adding new locations for its point-of-sale system, with 7,500 net new locations added in the third quarter. That brings it locations total to 156,000 globally as of Sept. 30. It added 8,500 locations in the second quarter and more than …

  • 5 November

    FIS Welcomes Its Imminent Post-Worldpay Era, With a Stress on Bank Tech

    FIS Inc. historically has been known for its banking technology and for its merchant processing. With its sale of the merchant processor Worldpay to Global Payments Inc., the Jacksonville, Fla-based company has been venturing into other new business opportunities, including artificial intelligence and stablecoins, its top management indicated early Wednesday. …

  • 5 November

    Isaacman Again Tapped for NASA and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/5/25

    Shift4 Payments Inc. executive chairman and founder Jared Isaacman was again nominated by President Trump to serve as the NASA administrator. An earlier nomination of Issacman to that role was withdrawn by Trump in May. U.S. Bank launched Split World Mastercard, a credit card that enables automatic no-fee, no interest equal monthly payments …

  • 4 November

    T-Mobile Teams With Capital One On Rewards Cards; CPI Card Group’s Arroweye Boost

    Wireless carrier T-Mobile has partnered with Capital One Financial Corp. to issue a no-fee credit card that allows cardholders to use the card’s rewards toward the purchase of a new phone or accessories from T-Mobile, and also to pay their monthly bill. The new card was announced by both companies …

  • 4 November

    Global Payments Notes Updates to Its Genius POS Tech As Worldpay Looms

    Global Payments Inc. early Tuesday heralded updates for its Genius point-of-sale technology as it celebrated a recent regulatory ruling that speeds up the company’s $22.7 billion deal for the processing giant Worldpay. “We now expect to close on Worldpay in the first quarter of 2026,” chief executive Cameron Bready told …

  • 4 November

    MivaPay Launches and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/4/25

    E-commerce platform Miva Inc. launched MivaPay, developed with PayPal Holdings Inc., to make it easier for merchants to accept payments. Video-game commerce company Xsolla updated its Web Shop and Buy Button services. Payments provider Usio Inc. said it processed 16.2 million transactions in the third quarter, a record volume. Gaming payments specialist Pavilion Payments said Barton’s Club 93 …

  • 3 November

    Toast And Uber Expand Their Relationship

    Restaurant point-of-sale provider Toast Inc. has further expanded its agreement with ride-sharing technology provider Uber Technologies Inc. to help restaurants in the United States and Canada better manage digital ordering, enhance the guest experience, attract new customers, and increase sales. New tools the two companies plan to create include customer …

  • 3 November

    COMMENTARY: Small Businesses Are B2B E-Commerce’s Biggest Blindspot

    Digital platforms are reshaping expectations for how companies manage the transaction experience for customers of all sizes. The shift in business buying is changing both the speed of commerce and the scale of opportunity for providers. The B2B e-commerce market is barreling toward $3 trillion by 2027, according to Forrester …

  • 3 November

    Fiserv SMB Index Steady and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/3/25

    The Fiserv Small Business Index remained unmoved at 148 in October from September. Both year-over-year sales and transactions were up in October, up 1.5% and 1.1%, respectively, but this was the slowest annual sales growth rate since February, Fiserv Inc. said. Consumers pulled back on their spending at restaurants and other discretionary …

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