The Latest
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Zip debuts pay-in-2 option
The buy now, pay later company on Wednesday started letting U.S. customers split everyday payments in half, rather than into four installments.
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Opinion
Modernizing payments is essential
“The shift toward a 24/7 payments ecosystem is inevitable...organizations that are prepared to support instant payments will have a distinct competitive advantage,” writes one industry executive.
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Visa, Amex vie for small businesses
The card networks are each pitching new services to mom-and-pop stores, including financing options as well as tools for expense management and fraud mitigation.
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Spire names new CEO to grow pay-by-bank
The company hired former Fiserv executive Jennifer LaClair and raised $10 million to expand services enabling consumers to make direct payments from their bank accounts to merchants.
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Arizona mulls card rate cap
A state senator has introduced a bill that follows President Donald Trump’s lead in seeking to cap credit card interest rates.
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What went wrong at PayPal
Slow merchant adoption of the digital payment pioneer’s latest technology and lagging growth of its legacy checkout services stymied growth plans.
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How AI commerce threatens eBay, Amazon
Agentic robots that shop and pay without human involvement could potentially render retail marketplaces obsolete – and big merchants are responding.
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Mastercard offers agentic AI tools
The payments giant plans to provide agentic AI capabilities to merchants using its services by the end of June.
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PayPal appoints new CEO
The digital payments company tapped former HP CEO Enrique Lores as its new chief executive Tuesday, casting aside Alex Chriss.
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Visa pushes real-time payments into China
The company is partnering with UnionPay International to bring direct payments to debit cardholders in one of the largest remittance markets.
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Why some payments companies want to be banks
Banking charters let those companies streamline their services and save money by not partnering with banks.
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Amex buoyed by big spenders
The card network reported a 15% year-over-year increase in cardholder spending at luxury merchants.
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Maine, DC weigh EWA regulations
Supporters of earned wage access are seeking to shape regulation being considered in Maine and the District of Columbia.
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Visa doles out stablecoin advice
The company began offering clients strategic counsel on the digital assets last month, but doesn’t foresee many U.S. consumer use cases.
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Block opens Dublin office
The location, announced Thursday, will include a demonstration lab to show off products to potential European customers.
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Embedded finance to ‘explode’: panel
Tucking financial services, like payments, into a broader range of consumer situations is about to take off, bank executives said Thursday.
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Deep Dive
Bot payments lag in agentic commerce
Within the emerging world of agentic commerce, a broad gap exists between bot shopping and autonomous payments.
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Mastercard reworks Cap One pact
The card network's CEO said the company signed a new agreement with Capital One, reaffirming ties despite the bank’s purchase of rival Discover.
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Fiserv sued over alleged lax security
A Tampa credit union alleged that the processor failed to protect customers from cyber hacks, but charged extra fees for a security upgrade.
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Charting 2026 payments trends
Here are 4 stories that round up our deep dive outlook for this year, including coverage of agentic payments, fraud and personalization.
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Amazon to halt palm payments
The online retailer said all Amazon One palm readers will be removed from physical stores by June 3.
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State legislatures mull remittance restrictions
Battle lines are being drawn in Florida and Missouri over legislation that would bar money transfer firms from servicing “unauthorized aliens.”
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Zelle network expands by 15%
Most of the 337 banks that were added to the network last year were small community banks and credit unions.
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DailyPay seeks to dismiss NY lawsuit
The earned wage access provider and MoneyLion cited a federal agency opinion last month in asking judges Friday to dismiss the New York AG’s complaints.
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Credit card delinquencies drop, says Fed bank
The decline happened even as U.S. consumers spent more on their credit cards, data from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia shows.