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  • JPMorgan to pull Chase Pay from merchant apps, sites March 31

    The bank announced in 2019 it would shut down the platform's stand-alone app. Merchant acceptance — about 1% in 2019 — has paled in comparison to competitor Apple Pay's 40%.

    By Robert Freedman • March 10, 2021
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    Shift4's acquisition of VenueNext paves way for payments in sports, entertainment

    "We're in a position ... to go and literally displace almost every one of the software players" in the sports and entertainment market, Shift4 CEO Jared Isaacman said during the Wolfe Research fintech conference.

    By March 10, 2021
  • Trendline

    Digital wallets proliferate as features advance

    As more companies aim to offer digital wallets the rise in competition is sharpening their features.  

    By Payments Dive staff
  • Kings of Leon releases new album as a 'non-fungible token'

    NFTs, a part of a crypto uptick in the music industry, let musicians see royalties for album sales much faster than with traditional royalty payments, Yellowheart CEO Josh Katz said.

    By Anthony Epling • March 9, 2021
  • PayPal to acquire digital asset firm Curv

    The acquisition follows PayPal's recent expansion of its digital wallet capabilities, including enabling buying, selling and holding cryptocurrency.

    By Andy Burt • March 9, 2021
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    Credit card debt cut by $83B in 2020, study finds

    Consumer frugality dropped the country's overall credit card tab under $1 trillion, but spending picked up again in Q4 and Americans are likely to be back to their old habits soon, data firm WalletHub found.

    By March 9, 2021
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    Dallas Mavericks to accept crypto Dogecoin to buy tickets, merchandise

    Critics contend the move to accept "joke coins" is a mistake, and the cryptocurrency's instability may harm consumers.

    By Anthony Epling • March 8, 2021
  • Deep Dive

    Can banks win in the booming buy-now-pay-later space?

    While BNPL represents a relatively small niche of the payments ecosystem, banks should take note of what the growth of that silo says about the next generation of consumers, one consultant said.

    By Anna Hrushka • March 8, 2021
  • Stimulus payments fuel surge in ACH transactions

    Nacha, which governs the ACH network, recently announced its plans to increase the same day transfer limit from $100,000 to $1 million, effective March 18, 2022.

    By Ted Jackson • Updated April 6, 2021
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    59% of US shoppers see Amazon Go as a threat to Walmart, Kroger, study finds

    Stores similar to Amazon's cashierless convenience locations appeal to more than half of U.S. consumers, according to a Piplsay survey. 

    By Catherine Douglas Moran • March 3, 2021
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    Payments startup Klarna raises $1B in funding, hits $31B valuation

    The funding makes it the highest-valued private fintech in Europe and the second-highest globally, according to the company. 

    By Tatiana Walk-Morris • March 2, 2021
  • Auto retailer HGreg to accept cryptocurrency for purchases

    The company is one of the first auto groups to accept this form of payment, joining a growing host of companies willing to demonstrate their confidence in crypto.

    By Anthony Epling • March 2, 2021
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    Walmart's fintech startup poaches 2 Goldman executives

    The retailer looks to use its scale in the retail space "to deliver tech-driven financial experiences tailored to Walmart's customers and associates." 

    By Dan Ennis • March 1, 2021
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    Pandemic fueled 32.4% e-commerce surge in 2020

    The biggest jump in online sales occurred shortly after states issued stay-at-home orders. E-commerce sales jumped 44.4% in the second quarter compared to the same quarter in 2019, Census data shows. 

    By Robert Freedman • March 1, 2021
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    Amazon acquires small digital commerce platform to challenge Shopify

    Australian startup Selz is a bit player, but the takeover signals the e-commerce behemoth's intentions to reenter a space it abandoned years ago.

    By Daphne Howland • Feb. 17, 2021
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    Food Lion starts accepting online orders from SNAP customers in NC

    The grocer also plans to expand to eight more states in the coming weeks, including Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. 

    By Sam Silverstein • Updated Feb. 16, 2021
  • Shop Pay expands to Facebook and Instagram.
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    Shopify adds Shop Pay to Facebook, Instagram

    It's the first expansion of the service outside of Shopify's own platform, and seeks to offer a smoother buying process.

    By Tatiana Walk-Morris • Feb. 10, 2021
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    Peapod founders re-enter grocery e-commerce with custom shopping tool

    Brothers Andrew and Thomas Parkinson's new service, Sifter.shop, lets customers filter groceries based on health-related criteria and then transmit their orders to selected grocers.

    By Sam Silverstein • Feb. 10, 2021
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    Q&A: What retailers and shoppers want from their grocery apps

    Atomic Robot CEO Alex Robinson, who was a founding member of Kroger's mobile development team, and UX/UI designer Leah Blandford talk app usage during the pandemic and what lies ahead for retailers.

    By Jeff Wells • Feb. 9, 2021
  • Sam's Club partners with Mastercard and Synchrony on rewards program.
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    Sam's Club teams up with Synchrony, Mastercard for rewards program

    The club retailer, like others in the retail space, is also simplifying the application process as consumers continue to struggle financially.

    By Tatiana Walk-Morris • Feb. 8, 2021
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    Walmart to add Western Union services to stores

    The deal signals the retailer's growing interest in the financial services space. 

    By Tatiana Walk-Morris • Jan. 21, 2021
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    Mastercard pilot turns smartphones into a point-of-sale device

    Expansion into the contactless tech space has accelerated due to the pandemic and is expected to continue. 

    By Kaarin Moore • Jan. 14, 2021
  • Visa terminates $5.3B acquisition of Plaid after DOJ antitrust suit

    The abandonment of the deal won't keep Visa from pursuing partnerships with Plaid or other fintechs, CEO Al Kelly said Tuesday during a call with analysts.

    By Anna Hrushka • Jan. 13, 2021
  • Shopify partners with Affirm.
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    Affirm IPO hits $1.2B

    The buy now, pay later tech company announced an initial public offering stock price of $49, but opened at nearly $100 on its first day of trading.

    By Daphne Howland , Kaarin Moore • Updated Jan. 19, 2021
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    American Express expands small business perks as it reportedly falls under federal investigation

    As the credit card issuer caters to merchants migrating online, multiple agencies are scrutinizing its sales practices.

    By Tatiana Walk-Morris • Jan. 8, 2021
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    Afterpay basket size jumps 30% over the holidays

    The installment payments firm benefited from pandemic-induced behaviors in favor of contactless buying.

    By Kaarin Moore • Jan. 5, 2021