The Latest
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Visa-Mastercard payouts inch forward
A court official appointed for the swipe fee settlement is working through about 40,000 merchant claims issues, based on a quarterly update.
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FedNow advances over hurdles
The Federal Reserve’s instant payments system is adding banks and accounts, but building more use cases to spur uptake remains a challenge.
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Why Cash App wants food orders
Block aims to meld its Square merchants network with Cash App users to push local dining, boosting the app’s stickiness and payments volume.
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Merchants blast credit union rule
Retail and restaurant groups say federal credit union regulators imposed an “unlawful” rule preempting an Illinois law that curbs payment card fees.
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Opinion
Fraud fight can’t wait on government
“While we wait for federal roundtable policies to trickle down, merchants are suffering heavily right now,” writes one industry consultant.
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Cash App triggers $45M settlement
Block misled consumers about the safety of using the financial app and failed to help users who were fraud victims, 46 states alleged.
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Debit cards top payments, Fed says
While the cards still dominate payments, growth in their use for 2024 was the slowest since a triennial Federal Reserve report started in 2001.
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U.S. Bank pursues payments-first strategy
With payments as the entry point to banking relationships, the lender cultivates a low-cost funding base, said executive Arijit Roy.
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Fiserv president exits
As Dhivya Suryadevara announced her resignation Tuesday, the company elevated two other executives.
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Fiserv debit network sale skepticism abounds
The payment processor reportedly has considered selling a debit network to one of several banks, but many analysts doubt it will happen.
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Klarna seeks to disrupt US market
The Swedish buy now, pay later player aims to shake up financial services, linking with Southwest Air and seeking a bank license this week.
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Q&A
How real-time payments expand
An early Stripe executive predicts big advances for the growth of consumer-level, real-time payments over the next 18 months.
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Deep Dive
Digital ID and payments turn to your face
As mobile devices and government regulators embrace facial recognition technology, your face is becoming both wallet and identification.
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Ex-Bolt executive lands new post
The checkout company’s former CEO has become president of the Australian merchant services firm Hello Clever.
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Amex, Apple team on rewards
American Express card holders can now redeem their rewards at checkout via Apple Pay online, or in the app.
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Adyen promotes executives
The Dutch payments processor appointed a chief product officer and an interim chief financial officer on Wednesday as it angles to integrate recent acquisitions.
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Nuvei names new C-suite executives
The Canadian company that just bought New York-based Payoneer remade its C-suite, and is doubling down on agentic commerce.
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Payments events still ahead in 2026
Stablecoins, fraud prevention and artificial intelligence have been hot topics at this year’s payments industry conferences. There’s more to come.
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Klarna wins $2B Google antitrust case
A Swedish court ruled Wednesday that the tech giant had violated antitrust laws in price comparison, harming a Klarna-owned European competitor.
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Ramp elevates CTO to co-CEO
“If you know us, this won’t feel like a change,” wrote Eric Glyman of fellow co-founder Karim Atiyeh’s move to the top of the fintech.
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Card networks, banks, fintechs partner on ‘low-cost’ stablecoin
Visa, Mastercard, Klarna and MoneyGram were among the companies that lent their backing to a digital asset launched Tuesday by Open Standard.
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Amazon settles FTC card fraud case
Regulators allege the digital retail giant created a “Kafkaesque ordeal” for ID theft victims trying to obtain records related to fraudulent transactions.
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Repay attracts new $1.4B bid
Forager Capital Management boosted its offer to buy Repay Holdings, which said it plans to review the new bid.
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Rhode Island enacts self-checkout law
Legislation signed by Gov. Dan McKee and due to take effect in 2027 comes as other states also consider self-checkout restrictions.
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SNAP payment errors too high: USDA
A majority of states made inaccurate payments to beneficiaries in fiscal 2025 and could be required to pay part of the cost of benefits starting in 2027.