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Fiserv to leverage artificial intelligence to help merchants
The payments behemoth says its data team will use AI to mine transactions on its products to help merchants and financial institutions profit.
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FTC demands pricing input from Mastercard, others
The Federal Trade Commission demanded information from eight companies, including the card network, to better understand how consumer data is being used in the pricing of products and services.
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Amex benefits from young cardholders’ spending
Gen Z and millennials are driving spending, sometimes as premium customers, to the benefit of the credit card company.
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Fed fines Green Dot $44M over prepaid cards
The consent order has been expected since February, when Green Dot revealed that reasonable associated losses could total $50 million.
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Visa, Mastercard say CrowdStrike didn’t impact networks
Still, cardholders may have been affected, particularly in Europe, as some bank card issuers were hit by the cybersecurity company’s update snafu.
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Capital One-Discover deal critics, supporters sound off
While some community groups spoke in favor of the $35.3 billion merger at the Friday virtual meeting, a raft of critics urged regulators to block the deal.
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JPMorgan Chase invests in B2B payments startup Slope
The big bank’s payments unit and Y Combinator were among investors providing $65 million in financing for the business-to-business upstart this month.
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6 viewpoints from the CFPB’s director that may affect payments
“We are looking a lot at the convergence of payments and commerce and the extent to which a very big player could use that to shatter that wall between banking and commerce,” the agency’s director, Rohit Chopra, said this month.
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Visa, OpenTable partner on dining perks program
The card giant expects to expand the network beyond its pilot markets, Los Angeles and Chicago.
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Opponents of Capital One-Discover merger to air grievances
Consumer advocates say the merger will stifle competition and give the combined company an easy avenue to raise fees on card payments.
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CFPB to apply lending laws to EWA
The federal agency weighed in Thursday with a proposed rule to oversee the burgeoning earned wage access industry.
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Discover to sell student loan portfolio to Carlyle, KKR in $10.8B deal
The student loan sale is the latest loose end Discover seeks to tie up since Capital One announced its intent to purchase the card company.
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Fiserv’s RNC visibility carries possible benefits, perils
Publicity for the Republican National Convention, at a venue bearing Fiserv’s name, may raise the company’s profile, but also risks associating the payments player with polarizing partisan rhetoric.
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Stripe leads the way to Q2 fundraising recovery
Payment startups, particularly Stripe, benefitted from a revival of venture capital flows during the second quarter.
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FedNow zooms past RTP participation in inaugural year
The Federal Reserve’s nascent instant payments system has collected hundreds of bank participants across the country in its first year of operations, although a few major banks are holdouts.
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Prepaid card spending accelerates
The rise of digital wallets hasn't dampened prepaid card use, including the payroll cards some employers use to pay their workers.
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Bolt advances strategy under new CEO
Justin Grooms, who was promoted to the checkout software firm’s CEO post this year, is taking its strategy to the next level with merchant clients.
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BofA tackles digital payments pain points
The bank’s latest platform update is designed to better address transaction-related inquiries — one of the top reasons business customers call and email for help.
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Mastercard updates travelers on latest card precautions
With summer vacation season in full swing, the card network suggested ways that its card clients can better protect themselves against the latest fraud threats.
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Banks should proactively tackle instant payments fraud: BNY
Use of data-sharing protocols among banks could warn customers before they send money, said Carl Slabicki, a BNY executive.
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Self checkout boasts ‘record’ year: report
The U.S. is the world’s largest self-checkout market, driven in part by supermarket chains and convenience stores, even as some retailers pull back on the tech.
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Crypto theft doubles to $1.38B
The May theft of over $300 million worth of bitcoin from Japanese cryptocurrency exchange DMM Bitcoin is the largest digital currency heist so far this year.
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The Clearing House’s RTP network logs Q2 records
The real-time payments system has been growing its roster of banks and credit unions, as it newly competes with the Federal Reserve’s FedNow service.
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Versapay plunges ahead with new C-suite team
The business-to-business accounts receivable player is weighing its strategic options as CEO Carey O’Connor Kolaja lines up her new management team.
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Payroc preps for more acquisitions, envisions potential IPO
Fresh off its biggest acquisition ever, Payroc is pressing ahead with more acquisitions and preparations for a possible initial public offering.