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SoundHound’s $25 Million Acquisition And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/7/23

SoundHound AI Inc. said it will acquire SYNQ3 Restaurant Solutions, a voice artificial intelligence and technology provider for restaurants, in a deal valued at $25 million. Once completed, the deal will extend SoundHound’s services to 10,000 locations and more than 25 national and multinational chains. The deal is expected to close …

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Pidgin Partners With Modern Banking Systems to Bring Real-Time Payments to Small Banks

Payments-platform provider Pidgin Inc. will work with Modern Banking Systems, a provider of core bank-processing technology, in an effort to bring real-time payments capability to community banks. Pidgin’s platform supports real-time processing through multiple payment rails, including FedNow and The Clearing House Payments Co.’s Real-Time Payments network. The deal was …

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KyckGlobal’s Cash Bill-Pay Option And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/6/23

Exceleron, a payments service for utility companies, said it is working with payments platform KyckGlobal to allow persons to pay a utility bill with cash at certain ATMs. Dash Solutions acquired KyckGlobal in August. Payments and loyalty platform Givex announced an integration with Uber Direct to enable merchants to add on-demand delivery service to …

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Adyen Enters the Acquirer Role for Tech-Centered Payments Provider Klarna

Financial technology platform provider Adyen NV late Monday announced it will become the acquiring bank for global payments platform Klarna AB next year for markets in North America, Europe, and Asia. The deal expands the companies’ more than decade-old partnership through which Adyen offers Klarna’s payment options to consumers, including …

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COMMENTARY: Why Networks Should Welcome, Not Fear, Open Banking

As readers of this article likely know, banks have traditionally kept customers’ financial data within their own closed systems. Open banking allows for financial data to be shared between banks and third-party service providers, using application programming interfaces. With open banking, consumers can dictate what data can be shared with …

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Navy Federal’s Real Time Deposits And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/5/23

Navy Federal Credit Union reported it took in more than $2.7 million in real-time deposits on its first full day of real-time payments service on The Clearing House Payments Co.’s Real Time Payments (RTP) network. Shift4 Payments said it will process ticket and in-venue concession sales for the Baltimore Ravens National Football League …

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In Announcing Its Q3 Results, POSaBIT Reveals Plans For a POS Device for Cannabis Merchants

POSaBIT Systems Corp., a payments processor specializing in cannabis merchants, announced its third-quarter earnings along with plans for a point-of-sale device earmarked for cannabis retailing. The company said transaction volume for the quarter totaled $157.9 million, up 11% from the same period a year ago. Revenues for the quarter totaled …

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Like Many in Payments, Gateways Seek Software Companies

Software companies are a preferred client for payment gateways, with 74% of gateways targeting them in their sales efforts, according to the latest edition of the Payment Gateway Directory from TSG, formerly The Strawhecker Group. TSG says in addition to software companies as favored clients, 83% of gateways target merchant …

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Claims Process Begins in Interchange Lawsuit And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/1/23

The claims process begins today for merchants to file for a share of the $5.54-billion settlement of a massive lawsuit originally filed more than a decade ago that alleged that Visa, Mastercard, and banks had violated antitrust laws in setting fees for card acceptance. The number of merchants involved is expected to …

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Who Will Fill in for Visa And Mastercard?

Ever since U.S. Senators Dick Durbin of Illinois and Roger Marshall of Kansas introduced the Credit Card Competition Act last year, we haven’t been surprised at the bipartisan support the legislation has received. After all, the bill promises to contain credit card acceptance costs for merchants, and to do it …

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