- Buy now, pay later specialist Affirm Holdings Inc. expanded its partnership with retailer Wayfair Inc. to include in-store transactions. Wayfair initially adopted Affirm in 2016 for online checkout.
- First Internet Bank adopted Zelle, a peer-to-peer payment service, for its business customers.
- Payment orchestration platform Gr4vy Inc. completed an integration with the new Mastercard Merchant Cloud, a payments platform for businesses.
- MenuSifu Inc., a point-of-sale and online-ordering technology provider specializing in U.S.-based Asian restaurants, unveiled a new platform integrating artificial intelligence, payments, and data intelligence.
- Processor ACI Worldwide Inc. said it has completed a migration of the Mexico-based payments network Prosa’s clearing house capabilities to a data center running on ACI’s software.
- Zilch Technology Ltd., a U.K.-based payments and rewards platform, said it is working with open-banking provider Plaid Inc. to support transfers directly from bank accounts for one-off payments. Open banking has attracted 15 million users in the U.K., Zilch said.
- Wallet Defender announced its RFID blocking technology, which protects contactless cards from unauthorized scanning, is now more widely available, without releasing further details about availability. The product, a credit-card sized card, was introduced in June.
- Nacha, the automated clearing house rule maker, said ACH-platform Spire, is a preferred partner.
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