The Latest
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Court denies open banking briefs
A federal judge said “friend of the court” briefs wouldn't be helpful in litigation over the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s open banking rule.
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Trump imposes new remittance tax
The spending and tax bill signed by President Donald Trump includes a new levy on international money transfers, though it’s lower than initially proposed.
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Warren demands Zelle scam update
In letters to Zelle’s bank owners, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and two other Democrats asked what the financial institutions are doing to protect customers using the digital payments service.
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DailyPay lands novel funding
The on-demand pay company sourced $200 million from Barclays, Morgan Stanley and Citi through an asset-based securitization to accelerate growth.
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Wegmans tests smart carts
The grocer is trying out technology from two providers, including Instacart’s Caper Carts that let shoppers pay directly from the cart.
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Louisiana, Connecticut advance EWA bills
While Louisiana enacted a new earned wage access law this month, the controversy over state legislation rages on in Connecticut.
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Shift4 strategy segues with Global Blue
The deal is a departure from the company’s typical blueprint for acquisitions, according to analysts.
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Balance, Alibaba team on BNPL for biz clients
Small and mid-sized businesses can now use Balance’s buy now, pay later financing on the global e-commerce marketplace.
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Processors lean on AI to fight fraud
Payments players are urging Washington policymakers to leave artificial intelligence less regulated so they can use it to fight fraud.
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Q&A
Small business isn’t quitting checks
The paper check will persist for decades for small companies, despite the growth of digital payments, BillGO’s CEO predicts.
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Visa, Mastercard trials postponed
Courts in New York and Chicago rescheduled two antitrust trials over Visa and Mastercard swipe fees to next year as merchants decried further delays.
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Early Warning pitches Zelle to Treasury
The company that owns the peer-to-peer service Zelle suggested the U.S. Treasury Department use that tool to replace checks with digital payments.
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Affirm delves into in-game payments
The buy now, pay later player is for the first time partnering with a company that provides in-game payment services to video game developers.
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Fintechs ask court to uphold open banking
Banks and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are misreading the law that enables open banking, the Financial Technology Association told a federal court.
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Payments firms switch up CFOs
ACI Worldwide, Bill and Corpay lured chief financial officers from other companies this month as the health of the U.S. economy wavers.
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Visa, FIS boost value-added card services
The companies say they aim to strengthen tech tools available for smaller financial institutions in issuing cards.
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NY crafts BNPL rules
New York’s regulation of buy now, pay later will be based on data and BNPL firms' input, DFS boss tells fintech conference amid industry disapproval.
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Payments firms pursue top talent
Companies developing digital wallets, cryptocurrency strategies and pay later tools are still seeking top talent despite economic turmoil, recruiters say.
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TreviPay CEO fears fraud ‘AI arms race’
The payments and invoicing firm’s chief, Brandon Spear, sees artificial intelligence as “transformational” in its capacity to scale business scams.
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Stablecoins may act as finance bridge
Stablecoins are like “another payment rail,” said Vince Tejada, who heads treasury and strategic finance at stablecoin infrastructure provider Bastion.
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PayPal lines up Big Ten, Big 12 ties
The digital payments pioneer will handle the collegiate conferences’ payments to student athletes as it makes a bid for more student spending.
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Payments conferences yet to come in 2025
Artificial intelligence, FedNow and the ISO 20022 standards are expected to be hot topics at this year’s payments conferences.
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FedNow delivers new risk management tools
Alongside those instant payment security features, the Federal Reserve increased the maximum payment that can be sent over the real-time system to $1 million.
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Visa loses bid to toss DOJ debit lawsuit
A New York federal judge ruled Department of Justice allegations against the card network over an illegal monopoly in the debit card market are plausible at this stage of litigation.
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Melio swallowed in $2.5B deal
The New York bill-pay company is set to be acquired by Xero, a New Zealand provider of accounting and payroll management software for small businesses.