Technology: Page 93


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    Tether, crypto exchange Bitfinex to pay $18.5M to settle NY probe

    Tether will give officials quarterly reports on its reserves and end trading with the state's residents in an agreement that ends a two-year investigation into allegations it hid the loss of $850 million in client and corporate money.

    By Dan Ennis • Feb. 24, 2021
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    BNY Mellon invests in Fireblocks following startup's digital wallet launch

    The bank invested in the startup a month after Fireblocks and First Digital partnered to roll out a secure wallet and infrastructure for financial institutions to connect to Facebook's Diem digital currency network.

    By Anthony Epling • Updated March 19, 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
  • Why Global Payments went multicloud

    Large companies venture down the multicloud path to support different business arms.

    By Katie Malone • Feb. 11, 2021
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    BNY Mellon commits to holding, transferring and issuing crypto

    The New York-based bank said Thursday it is developing a client-facing prototype for a multi-asset digital custody and administration platform set to roll out this year.

    By Dan Ennis • Feb. 11, 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
  • Gemini launches crypto-based savings product offering up to 7.4% yield

    Gemini said it can pay such high rates because it lends to institutional borrowers through a partner, but that puts it largely outside the regulatory sphere — leaving customers assuming considerably more risk.

    By Dan Ennis • Feb. 3, 2021
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    Report: Cyberattacks cost financial firms $4.7M on average last year

    Weak endpoints and a lack of policy enforcement are imposing extra costs on companies as home-based workers remain vulnerable.

    By David Jones • Jan. 28, 2021
  • Plaid sees 'opportunity' after $5.3B Visa deal ends

    The data aggregator's biggest priority now is getting 75% of its traffic dedicated to application programming interfaces by the end of 2021 — a prospect John Pitts, Plaid's head of policy, calls an "immense challenge."

    By Anna Hrushka • Jan. 19, 2021
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    Payments company CFO: We won't work with partners 'not aligned with our values'

    Affirm went public on Wednesday, a week after the insurrection that has spurred many platforms to reassert their values.

    By Jane Thier • Jan. 14, 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
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    Banks can use stablecoins, blockchains for payments, OCC says

    The move follows a letter the agency issued in July clarifying national banks are allowed to provide cryptocurrency custody services, and hold unique cryptographic "keys" associated with cryptocurrency on behalf of customers.

    By Anna Hrushka • Jan. 5, 2021
  • SEC picking crypto 'winners and losers,' Ripple tells court

    The company's CEO, Brad Garlinghouse, criticized the timing of the suit and vowed to challenge it. The coin lost 60% of its value in the week after the court action, which one Twitter user called a "kill shot."

    By Anna Hrushka • Updated March 5, 2021
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    Crypto firms Paxos, BitPay apply for national bank charters

    The OCC has taken a series of crypto-friendly actions under acting Comptroller Brian Brooks as lawmakers and trade groups continue to push back.

    By Anna Hrushka • Dec. 14, 2020
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    7-Eleven unveils mobile wallet to enable contactless payments

    The retailer aims to bring cash users into the digital wallet space and make its rewards program more accessible.

    By Tatiana Walk-Morris • Dec. 8, 2020
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    Teen-aimed banking app Step gets celebrity boost

    The platform said it raised $50 million in a Series B funding round that included investment from singer Justin Timberlake, music group The Chainsmokers and retired athlete Eli Manning.

    By Anna Hrushka • Dec. 3, 2020
  • Facebook-led digital currency, renamed Diem, could launch in January

    "We like the connotation of it kind of being a new day for the project," said the group's CEO, Stuart Levey, referring to the moniker's use of the Latin word for "day."

    By Anna Hrushka • Updated Dec. 1, 2020
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    Deep Dive

    Is cashierless tech ready for prime time?

    The pandemic has juiced demand for automated checkout systems, and retailers are having positive experiences with them, but the technology still has to prove itself over the long term.

    By Sam Silverstein • Nov. 30, 2020
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    Google revamps Google Pay, adds 3 new partner banks

    With a redesigned app and an expanded network of banks that have signed on to offer co-branded accounts, the tech giant continues its push into the consumer financial services space.

    By Anna Hrushka • Nov. 19, 2020
  • PayPal launches crypto payment platform

    The payments company will convert consumers' Bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash and Litecoin holdings into fiat currencies when they check out. That cuts the risk merchants assume from any volatility in cryptos' value.

    By Dan Ennis • Updated March 30, 2021
  • Fed chair remains cautious on regulator's digital dollar efforts

    The central bank's chief, Jerome Powell, told a panel Monday he'd rather the U.S. "get it right" than be first — and that such a currency should aim to complement rather than replace the dollar.

    By Dan Ennis • Oct. 20, 2020
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    Afterpay partners with retailers for in-store payments

    Shoppers nationwide can use a virtual, contactless card stored in their digital wallet to pay for in-store purchases in installments. 

    By Tatiana Walk-Morris • Oct. 19, 2020
  • PayPal introduces 'Pay in 4' installment payment service

    The payments behemoth joins a growing list of pay-over-time competitors.

    By Tatiana Walk-Morris • Sept. 3, 2020
  • PayPal expands its point-of-sale arsenal

    The payments company is looking to wrest part of a burgeoning buy-now-pay-later market from the likes of Afterpay, Affirm and Klarna with a six-week installment plan for purchases between $30 and $600.

    By Dan Ennis • Sept. 1, 2020
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    Ally partners with Mastercard's Vyze to enter retail point-of-sale lending

    The bank will offer installment loans on retail purchases between $500 and $40,000 with interest rates ranging from 9.99% to 26.99%. Monthly fixed-rate installment loans will range from six to 60 months, the company said.

    By Dan Ennis • Aug. 26, 2020
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    Facebook unveils payments umbrella

    Facebook Financial, the social network's latest effort to lend brand consistency among its payment and commerce plans, will be overseen by Libra co-creator David Marcus.

    By Dan Ennis • Aug. 11, 2020