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June, 2023

  • 14 June

    The CFPB Looks to Define ‘Larger Companies’ for Rulemaking in Payments

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is looking at creating a rule to define so-called larger companies in the consumer-payments industry, according to a notice the regulator posted on Tuesday. The rule if established would clarify the CFPB’s supervisory authority with respect to nonbank payments companies, lending more impetus to a …

  • 14 June

    Volt’s Gateway on Shopify And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/14/23

    The Canada-based commerce platform Shopify announced it has added the payments gateway Volt, allowing Shopify merchants in Europe, the United Kingdom, and Brazil to process real-time account-to-account payments. In related news, payments platform Netevia announced updates to its banking-services features, including free account-to-account transfers. The free period extends until the end of the year. …

  • 13 June

    The CFPB Sees Room for Industry Standard-Setting Bodies in Open Banking

    Although the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to develop a federal regulation governing the protection of consumer financial data shared through open banking, the agency says that open banking will be best served if it does not “micromanage” open banking itself. In October, the CFPB announced its intention to develop regulation …

  • 13 June

    Eye on Restaurants: New Gambits From SpotOn, Toast, And Oracle

    Few retail markets have rebounded from Covid lockdowns as fast as restaurants have. And few have attracted as much attention from payments companies. No wonder. Sales at what the National Restaurant Association calls “eating and drinking places” in the United States totaled $88.1 billion in April, up 0.6% from March. …

  • 13 June

    Mastercard Processing Woes And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/13/23

    Mastercard Inc. Monday afternoon said it was looking into reports of problems with processing certain transactions on its network. Both Stripe, a major payments platform, and the U.K. bank Natwest reported issues, though Natwest said the problem had been resolved by day’s end. Prepaid card provider Paysign said it completed issuer certification with …

  • 12 June

    With a New Card, Chase Looks to Woo New-To-Credit Customers

    Chase, the consumer and commercial banking division of JPMorgan Chase & Co. in the United States, has launched Chase Freedom Rise, a credit card aimed at consumers with no credit history. Cardholders earn 1.5% cash back on every purchase, pay no annual fee, and have no minimum threshold for redeeming …

  • 12 June

    Eye on E-Commerce: Online Prices Fall to a New Low; Stripe Joins the MACH Alliance

    The leveling off of e-commerce activity continues as online prices, as measured by the Adobe Digital Price Index, fell 2.3% in May from a year ago. This is the ninth consecutive year-over-year decrease in online prices, Adobe Inc. says. Of the 18 categories tracked by Adobe, prices fell in 11 …

  • 12 June

    Toast Signs Marriott Deal And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/12/23

    Restaurant point-of-sale technology provider Toast Inc. has signed an agreement with Marriott International Inc. to make its Toast for Hotel Restaurants product available in the hotelier’s Select service hotels in the United States and Canada. A report from Mastercard Inc. indicates the proportion of cash-only customers in Latin America has dropped from 45% three …

  • 9 June

    Nuvei Lands Nonprofit and Government SaaS Provider Sylogist

    Sylogist Ltd., a global provider of software-as-a-service to more than 2,000 public-sector customers across the government, nonprofit, and education sectors, has selected Nuvei Corp. as its payments processor. Nuvei will provide Sylogist with payments functionality including support for mobile wallets such as Apple Pay and Google Pay. In addition, Nuvei …

  • 9 June

    Six Flags’ Great Adventure Store Adopts Amazon’s Just Walk Out Technology

    Amazon.com Inc.’s Just Walk Out payment technology is providing checkout-free shopping at Quick Six, a concept store at Six Flags Great Adventure, a Jackson, N.J., theme park. Announced recently, the store uses the Amazon-developed technology that requires consumers to scan a code on their cellphones that is tied to a …

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