New Zealand’s Credit Card Surcharge Ban May Not Happen After All
A proposed ban on credit card surcharges in New Zealand, set to take effect in May, appears to be on...
Read moreDetailsA proposed ban on credit card surcharges in New Zealand, set to take effect in May, appears to be on...
Read moreDetailsA European coalition of retailers and wholesalers is pushing back against a proposed EU rule that would require businesses to...
Read moreDetailsThird-party fintech companies have transformed financial services and accelerated the rise of open banking, but their access to sensitive customer...
Read moreDetailsIn the past, banks and businesses could build rapport by delighting customers over several interactions. That window has largely disappeared...
Read moreDetailsThe latest extension of the longstanding partnership between Visa and Fiserv has the potential to be a game-changer in Europe,...
Read moreDetailsA plumbing company and a quick-serve restaurant have little in common operationally, but both now rely on specialized software platforms...
Read moreDetailsAs some merchants continue pushing customers to pay through their apps, one major retailer is moving in the opposite direction....
Read moreDetailsConsumers expect to pay seamlessly across any experience—from social media platforms to small business e-commerce checkouts. They also want choices,...
Read moreDetailsThe great American coin-op laundromat may be nearing the end of its lifespan. A new poll finds that more than...
Read moreDetailsHigh-profile data breaches at major retailers exposed thousands of consumers’ personal account numbers (PANs), spurring the adoption of tokenization—a solution...
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