Brilliant minds came together over the past few weeks to address three complicated industry problems, and on March 20 we learned which were winners of this year’s Innovative Payments Think-A-Thon.
Brazilian payments processor Pagar.me won Best in Show at the PYMNTS Innovator Awards ceremony, held last night at Annenberg Hall on the campus of Harvard University, while PayPal took the Catalyst Award.
Procserve says it has launched “the world’s first B2B eCommerce instance” of Amazon.
eBay on March 20 welcomed investor Carl Icahn’s change in tactics on the future of the company but repeated that PayPal should remain a part of it, according to a report in Bloomberg BusinessWeek.
American Express has invested an undisclosed amount in Indian POS startup Ezetap in exchange for a minority stake, according to a report in Medianama. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy unlimited free access to all PYMNTS content —...
A scam targeting Visa and MasterCard holders has reached the Midwest, law-enforcement officials in North Carolina said, according to a report in The News Herald.
Swedish mobile-payments company iZettle has teamed with Santander U.K. to offer its app and reader to customers of the bank.
Intuit has added optional features to its QuickBooks Payments application, the company announced this week.
A new app called Instamed Go allows health providers to collect payments from patients at their hospital bedside, or anywhere, according to a report in Mobihealthnews.