The Latest
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Fiserv stablecoin arrives next month
The company’s FIUSD coin “goes live in July,” CEO Mike Lyons said at an investor conference Thursday.
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CFPB tells Bilt to repay fees from card-swap problems
After tech issues plagued the fintech’s transition to a new bank partner this year, the CFPB said it’s worked to ensure affected consumers “are appropriately remedied.”
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Block expands Afterpay on Cash App card
After piloting the buy now, pay later service on its debit cards, Block said it’s going mainstream with its option to pay in installments.
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Mastercard rearranges leadership
The card network promoted a pack of new leaders, including to the chief financial officer post, as the old guard moved into other roles.
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Judge blocks Illinois card fee law
The injunction for banks and card networks Monday came after U.S. regulators moved to preempt the statute curbing card swipe fees.
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Fintech Wise probed over AML concerns
A Belgian prosecutor is looking into “indications of non-compliance,” particularly from “a lack of proper identification of clients and their activities.”
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PayPal CEO leans on AI chief
The company’s new CEO, Enrique Lores, is counting on a newly appointed executive to lead a cost-cutting campaign using artificial intelligence.
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Illinois lawmakers again delay card fee law
The state’s lawmakers voted to hold off on implementing the law as federal bank regulators sought to preempt the statute that curbs swipe fees.
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Fed’s top payments official to exit
Mark Gould, who was the Federal Reserve’s first payments chief, said he will retire this year, but stay on while the central bank seeks his successor.
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Opinion
Trump should nix high-cost loans
“If the president wants to provide people relief from high-interest debt ... he should lead a crackdown against high-cost credit schemes,” writes a consumer advocate lawyer.
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Adyen CFO heads for exit
The chief financial officer departure comes as the Dutch payments processor seeks to build up its U.S. presence.
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Bill shuffles senior executives
Business payments company Bill Holdings named new leaders for product, technology and revenue roles amid a broader restructuring.
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Visa, Mastercard envision agentic commerce benefits
Taking humans out of purchases is likely to multiply transactions and thereby boost fees, chief financial officers of the card networks said.
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Tennessee levies tax on remittances
The Volunteer State will add a $10 tax for cross-border payments, and an extra 2% fee for some, under a new law drawing the ire of payments players.
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OCC aims to derail state card law
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency urged a judge Friday to block an Illinois law on interchange fees that the agency has preempted.
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FIS, banks mull network uses
The payments processor is in talks with banks about possible new strategies for use of its card network.
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Fiserv prunes non-core assets
The payments processor and banking tech provider has divested its education and ATM businesses this month, with more sales possible.
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Column
3 Big Numbers: The convenience store payments problem
A surprising number of c-store operators have multiple payment systems across their stores. A recent survey from Vontier delved deeper into the pros and cons of that approach.
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AI-fueled scams drive fraud: Visa
Cybercriminals are using artificial intelligence tools for larger attacks that target individual victims, the card network said in a fraud report.
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Trump order seeks to open Fed rails
The administration mandated a review of how the Federal Reserve and federal agencies can aid fintech firms through more central bank access.
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Cash App will be financial ‘protector,’ Dorsey says
As Block reorients around artificial intelligence, the app will become more interactive and predictive, co-founder Jack Dorsey said Tuesday.
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Where stablecoin use is growing
Cross-border transactions, worker payments and intercompany settlements are emerging use cases for the digital asset, according to two reports.
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Consumers cling to cash
Debit and credit cards have surpassed cash as the most common payment method, but consumers still rely on legal tender, a Fed report found.
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Facebook fraud becomes lightning rod
Banks and consumer advocates are taking social media to task, while Facebook tries to rein in fake profiles and scam ads.
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Judge fines payments processor Cliq
A federal court assessed a $6.5 million penalty over non-compliance in a 2015 Federal Trade Commission settlement but declined to appoint a receiver.