Visa, Western Union team to speed global payments, SoFi loses three top execs, eGaming provides fresh fuel for prepaid | | Visa, Western Union Team To Speed Global Payments Today (June 5), Visa and Western Union announce a new strategic agreement that will move money across borders in real time, and in support of a variety of use cases, including remittances and disbursements. Bill Sheley, head of global push payments at Visa, tells Karen Webster how WUâs implementation of Visa Direct will address cross-border, cross-currency payment frictions for consumers and businesses. |
Wild Cards? eGaming, Payroll, Credit, Provide Fresh Fuel For Prepaid The last decade has brought significant advances in cards for payroll, gambling and other uses. In a new PYMNTS podcast, EMLâs CEO and Managing Director Tom Cregan talks about why such cards are more than just cards, and why consumer experience is becoming much more important. Digital technology is one thing, but itâs not the only thing when it comes to payments. |
Push Payments' Path To Digital Innovation In The Developing World Push payments in the developing world are paving the way for payment innovations that go well beyond the many B2C use cases weâre used to in the developed world. The rate of adoption is unprecedented, InstaReM Chief Product Officer Rajesh Venkatesh tells PYMNTS in a new podcast. Hereâs why. |
| mPos Tracker | Pride Vendors Look To Triple Sales With mPOS With events rolling out across the globe celebrating LGBTQ Pride Month throughout June, vendors are preparing to triple their average sales, while selling to crowds that no longer rely on cash. Yet, to entice customers, vendors must deliver fast, seamless payment experiences. In the June mPOS Tracker, PYMNTS catches up with vendors from across the country to discuss their mPOS strategies for winning the loyalty and business of cash-lite customers. | | |
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