Grocer Tests Instacart Cart and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/2/25
Digital Transactions News staff
July 2, 2025
Acquiring, Competitive Strategies, Digital Currency, E-Commerce, Mobile Commerce, Mobile Wallets, Point-of-sale, Transaction Processing
- Grocery-delivery platform Instacart launched its Caper Carts at Wegmans Dewitt store in Syracuse, N.Y. The technology lets customers track spending while streamlining checkout through a network of cameras, digital scales, and location sensors.
- Mogo Inc. said it is investigating stablecoins to help support its payments platform, which handles more than $12 billion annually in international payments volume.
- Ant International has launched Alipay+ Voyager, which relies on agentic artificial intelligence to help users with travel-related itinerary planning, booking, and purchasing. The capability is launching first on three Asian wallets, Alipay, AlipayHK, and GCash.
- Arguing that traditional cross-border payments services are “too expensive, too slow, and too opaque,” cross-border payment-orchestration platform Orbital group said it will work with ClearBank Europe to offer faster euro-based transactions for Orbital’s enterprise clients.