- Mercari, an online marketplace for second-hand goods, said consumers can use buy now, pay later services from Zip Co., formerly Quadpay, on its Web site.
- Buy now, pay later specialist Uplift Inc. said consumers who book with Sixthman, a music-festival organizer on cruise ships, can pay for their tickets in monthly installments. Sixthman is a unit of Norwegian Cruise Line.
- The payments processor TSYS, a unit of Global Payments Inc., has certified the M-series payment terminals from Miura Systems, allowing resellers that route transactions through TSYS to deploy Miura’s M021 and M010 devices.
- Commerce platform Shopistry has integrated with Square Inc. to enable client merchants to launch Web stores and mobile apps that are integrated with Square Online and Square Payments.
- The shareholders in payments provider Net Element Inc. have approved a merger with Mullen Automotive Inc.
- PayPal Holdings Inc. and Mastercard Inc. are expanding the PayPal Business Debit Mastercard to Belgium, Finland, the Netherlands, and Portugal, bringing to 12 the number of countries where it is available, including the United States. The 18-year-old card lets small businesses tap their PayPal balances for purchases.
- Bluefin Payment Systems LLC updated its logo as part of a branding effort.
- Paysafe Ltd. announced it has closed on its previously announced, approximately $110-million acquisition of PagoEfectivo, a Peru-based payments processor. A separate acquisition in South America by Paysafe, that of SafetyPay, is set to close later in the year.
- Payments provider CheckAlt said it hired Trip Colden as chief revenue officer and Jason Donaldson as director of solution design. Colden has more than 15 years of experience and Donaldson has worked nearly 20 years in treasury management.
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