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Pavilion To Acquire DiTRONICS and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 2/12/26

  • Gaming-transactions specialist Pavilion Payments said it has agreed to acquire payments and automation contracts, along with technology assets, from DiTRONICS Financial Services, a funds-access platform serving casinos. Terms were not announced.
  • Knot, an app linking consumers, merchants, and financial institutions, said it will work with Fiserv Inc. to enable Lyft drivers to more easily update their Lyft Direct card data with merchants and subscription services.
  • One Inc, a payments provider specializing in the insurance industry, said GAINSCO Auto Insurance has agreed to extend its agreement with the company and to adopt the newest version of One Inc’s ClaimsPay service.
  • AIxCrypto Inc., a company seeking to blend AI and digital currency, said it will work with BitMart, a cryptocurrency exchange, to issue a cobranded virtual prepaid card backed by digital assets and aimed at everyday spending.
  • Euronet Worldwide Inc., a Kansas-based processor operating in Europe, reported revenue of $4.24 billion for 2025, up nearly 6% from 2024, and $1.11 billion for the fourth quarter, also a 6% rise. Net income rose 2% for the year, to $313 million and 14% for the quarter, to $51.8 million. Euronet processed 15.5 billion transactions last year, a 36% increase, and 4.3 billion for the quarter, up 34%.
  • Stake Network Inc., a rent-payment network, announced Colorado Renter Rewards, a program that rewards consistent rent payments with cash back. Colorado is the first state to join the program. Nationally, Stake serves 550,000 renters.
  • Truist Financial Corp. launched its first open-banking integration with a link to an open-finance platform from Mastercard Inc.
  • KUBRA, a technology company serving utilities, insurers, and government agencies, said it has enhanced its KUBRA EX-PAY+ platform to handle one-time invoice payments, order-based payments, and open-amount transactions.
  • Elektra USA, creator of the Elektra Go app, will rely on Ingo Payments’ account-funding platform to allow U.S. Elektra Go users to fund their accounts in real time, the parties announced.
  • Levl Finance Ltd., a cross-border payments provider working with both fiat currency and stablecoins, closed on a $7-million seed-funding round led by Galaxy Ventures.

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