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PayPal Faces Discrimination Lawsuit and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/6/25

An Asian-American businesswoman named Nisha Desai has sued PayPal Holdings Inc. on grounds of racial discrimination, alleging the company restricted some of a $535-million investment commitment to Black and Hispanic candidates. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, asks for unspecified damages and an order …

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The IRS Rings in 2025 With New Reporting Requirements for P2P Networks

The Internal Revenue Service will begin requiring peer-to-peer payment apps in 2025 to issue 1099-K statements to self-employed workers who received more than $5,000 in payments through those apps in 2024. The new requirement, which is being implemented after a two-year delay, applies to such P2P apps as PayPal, Venmo, …

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The Payments Industry Works to Solve for X

The payments industry is heading into the new year with a significant question mark hanging over its head: What does it mean that the massive social network X is apparently planning to launch a payments network? Little is known so far about the initiative. A New Year’s Eve post on …

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LootUpApp’s AI to Ease Crypto Transactions and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/3/25

A software company called Quantum International Corp. said it will launch LootUpApp, technology that it says will use artificial intelligence to help simplify cryptocurrency transactions. A specific date for the launch was not announced. The global prepaid card market is forecasted to have an 18.2% compound annual growth rate through 2031, a Verified Markets …

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WhatsAppPay Rolls Out in India and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/31/24

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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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Snapchat’s Blackhawk Gift Card Plan and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/24/24

Blackhawk Network will offer physical gift cards to users of Snapchat’s subscription service, Snapchat+. Snapchat is a messaging platform. The digital-payments platform Wirex has added two stablecoins, VNX Euro and VNX Swiss Franc, allowing users to spend the currency directly through their WIrex cards. Payments via QR codes will “shift from one niche …

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Merchants Hit Back at a Banking Group’s Request That the Fed Hold off on Reducing a Debit Interchange Cap

The Merchants Payments Coalition fired back late Monday at a request last week from the American Bankers Association that the Federal Reserve not act on a proposal to lower a longstanding limit on the interchange banks can earn on debit card transactions.  In a letter to the Fed, the MPC …

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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 …

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