The Latest
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CFPB budget becomes court fight
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which has sought to police payments plays, has made its funding a key issue in battling two lawsuits that aim to keep the agency open.
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Crypto payments no longer belong to one region
The global distribution of crypto payment activity has undergone a quiet but decisive shift. The United States continues to be the single largest market by volume.
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Why Block created a credit score
The digital payments company has services like Cash App and Afterpay that are largely used by young customers who lack credit histories.
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Vanco, ACS Technologies merge to court churches
The two companies aim to provide payment processing and church management software through a single digital hub.
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Visa’s new program vexes merchants
The card giant’s revamped system for assessing interchange fees on credit card transactions has socked some merchants with higher costs.
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Airwallex raises $330M in new funding
The payment player’s latest capital injection will help fund further U.S. expansion and a second headquarters in San Francisco.
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Payments players cozy up to crypto
Banks, card networks and fintechs are issuing stablecoins, and embracing the digital currency infrastructure to usher clients into a new financial era.
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Fed proposes reduced check services
The Federal Reserve voted Thursday to consider reducing the availability of check processing services for banks and credit unions.
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Fiserv faces security issue lawsuit
A civil complaint alleges the payment processor misled its customers about the use of two-factor authentication to access systems containing sensitive information.
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Google preps $700M settlement payouts
Two years after the tech giant agreed to settle Play store antitrust complaints with states and consumers, the claims process is gearing up.
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FinCen targets illegal remittances
The federal government’s financial security enforcement arm urged money transfer businesses to be on the lookout for illegal cross-border transfers.
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Flexbase takes on Amex
The personal and business finance software firm is betting that private banking services and a new, ultra-premium credit card will lure wealthy entrepreneurs.
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Pressure on Bill Holdings rises
Another shareholder, Barington Capital Management, urged the finance and payments software provider to cut costs and consider a sale.
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Stripe to buy Metronome
The digital payments player has agreed to purchase U.S. billing platform Metronome, bringing together software firms that operate in the same realm.
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Billtrust, Pavilion tap new CEOs
The payments players, both of which are owned by private equity firms, switched leaders this month as they charge ahead with growth plans.
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Former PayPal execs invest in Sokin
The former C-suite executives pitched in to help the cross-border payments startup raise $50 million as it seeks to expand internationally.
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Deep Dive
Digital wallet use outpaces regulators
Consumers are increasingly turning to these mobile tools for convenience and new features, and regulators are trying to catch up.
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BNPL spending storms on
The buy now, pay later industry has posted record spending levels so far during the holiday shopping season, even as it faces heightened regulatory scrutiny.
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Cash App spam settlement approved
A federal judge issued final approval Tuesday of a $12.5 million class action agreement resolving consumer complaints over Cash App marketing messages in Washington state.
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BNPL drives over $1B in online spend on Cyber Monday
Overall spending on the digital shopping day topped $14 billion in the U.S., per Adobe Analytics. Shopify also touted record sales despite technical difficulties.
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AGs demand BNPL loan info
State attorneys general asked for information from buy now, pay later firms, including Klarna and Affirm, regarding loans and user disputes.
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PayRange buys rival KioSoft
The two payments companies in the unattended retail arena ended a four-year legal battle last year, and now one is falling into the other’s arms.
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United, Southwest turn to debit
The airlines’ loyalty programs are responding to the millions of Americans who prefer to use a debit card for purchases in lieu of credit.
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Amazon, Visa team on agentic tools
The retail juggernaut is locking arms with the largest U.S. card network to provide software developers with tools and contacts for creating agentic commerce experiences.
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Holiday data sends mixed signals
Data from Mastercard, Morgan Stanley and others show consumers wary of holiday spending, but also gunning ahead with outlays.
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Opinion
Will Trump be good for payments innovation?
The positives and negatives of the administration’s policies for the industry have stacked up in the months since he took office.