Breaking Industry News
Breaking News articles for September 2021
SMB card platform draws attention, funding
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Payments executives John Macllwaine and Kin Kee, who served as general manager and director of architecture, respectively, at Braintree, a PayPal brand, unveiled Highnote, a new card platform designed for small and midsize businesses (SMBs).
Healthy retail spending expected through year-end
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
It looks like the year-end holiday season will bring plenty of joy for merchants, and by extension, merchant services professionals. Two separate reports—one from Mastercard, the other from Fiserv—project a notable retail sales bump between mid October and late December, including purchases of luxury items and gift cards.
ETA event highlights financial inclusion
Friday, September 24, 2021
The Electronic Transactions Association hosted its fifth annual Fintech Policy Forum on Sept. 23, 2021. Designed to highlight legislative and regulatory issues impacting payments industry stakeholders, this year's virtual event brought together policymakers and payment leaders, stated Jodie Kelley, chief executive officer at the ETA.
Nacha ruling modernizes ACH transactions
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Nacha published new guidance on authorizations on Sept. 17, 2021, expanding ACH acceptance into new technologies and channels. The ruling, termed "Meaningful Modernization," enables consumers to authorize future non-recurring ACH transactions by voice or in writing, Nacha representatives stated. Specialists from across the payments industry expressed support for the new ruling.
Four charged with defrauding acquirers, card brands
Monday, September 20, 2021
The U.S. Department of Justice indicted four individuals, including several executives of a Los Angeles-based payment processing company, for conspiring to deceive banks into allegedly processing more than $150 million in credit and debit card payments on behalf of 100 sham merchants. The sham merchants were engaged in online gaming, debt collection, debt relief, online pharmaceuticals and payday lending, alleged to have been misclassified as legitimate businesses to secure processing services.
Isaacman takes charitable giving to new heights
Friday, September 17, 2021
Media outlets have used the words "average," "normal," "regular" and "tourists," to describe the civilians currently orbiting the earth every 90 minutes on a SpaceX Dragon, but there is nothing ordinary about the Inspiration4 crew and its mission commander Jared Isaacman, founder and chief executive officer of Shift4. The three-day orbital flight, financed and led by Isaacman, is set to splash down off the coast of Florida on or around Sept. 18, 2021, depending on weather, according to SpaceX representatives.
Fintechs embrace inclusion, education
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
The Sept. 13, 2021, reopening of FinovateFall in New York City drew thousands of exhibitors and attendees. The popular conference and a flurry of investment rounds and M&A activity reflect a vibrant fintech community, stated David Penn, research analyst with The Finovate Group.
PAX patch keeps hackers at bay
Friday, September 10, 2021
On Sept. 8, 2021, Positive Technologies issued a press release regarding three vulnerabilities in PAX S920 and D210 terminals. Artem Ivachev, the company's researcher and reverse engineer, commended PAX for promptly addressing these issues, urging users to install the manufacturer's software patches immediately to protect transactions.
Demand spikes for payments at speed of commerce
Wednesday, September 08, 2021
To the list of trends accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, add demand for faster payments. Results of a survey released recently by the Federal Reserve reveal that three out of every four business now consider it important to offer faster payments. Nine out of 10 expect to be able to send and receive faster payments by 2023; many are already doing so.
Green Sheet interviews Roman Tazetdinov, Worldline Global
Tuesday, September 07, 2021
Roman Tazetdinov, head of geo expansion, digital commerce at Worldline Global, shared insights with The Green Sheet about Russia's economy and its ecommerce opportunities for U.S. acquirers. Following are highlights from the interview.
Consumers want mobile-first bill pay, survey finds
Friday, September 03, 2021
A recent survey by PayNearMe reflects demand for faster, simpler and more personalized bill pay applications. The report, How Consumers Pay Bills: Expectations vs. Reality, based on a survey of 2,676 U.S. consumers, found widespread discontent with existing bill payment options and features, researchers found.