Xsolla
Link to the emerging payments vendor site. Xsolla is a global video game commerce company with tools and services designed for the games industry.
Link to the emerging payments vendor site. Xsolla is a global video game commerce company with tools and services designed for the games industry.
This article from Bloomberg describes how if approved by regulators,the token could speed up transactions and mark an expansion of JPMorgan?s blockchain push.
JPMORGAN IS EXPLORING BLOCKCHAIN-BASED DEPOSIT TOKEN FOR PAYMENTS, SETTLEMENTS Read More »
This article from FXCintelligence shows how payments to creators work on Tik Tok and other social media platforms.
HOW CREATORS ARE PAID ON TIK TOK AND OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS Read More »
A slide poviding measurements of fraud and fraud prevention by global region in 2022.
FRAUD MANAGEMENT KPIS BY GLOBAL REGION 2022 Read More »
A slide showing a summary of the types of fraud attacks by global region and segment size.
FRAUD ATTACKS BY REGION AND SIZE SEGMENT Read More »
This case study describes how Zelle, seeking to improve its MDR capabilities, evaluated three vendors in the space: TruShield,eSentire, and Arctic Wolf.
ARCTIC WOLF HELPS ZELLE LLP RAISE SECURITY POSTURE AND ENSURE CLIENT CONFIDENCE Read More »
A news release announcing that Matera has acquired Brazil-based AI company Cinnecta, in an effort to bring AI to instant payments.
MATERA ACQUIRES BRAZILIAN AI PROVIDER CINNECTA – THEPAYPERS Read More »
Juniper’s report urges use of Open Banking within alternative credit scoring enabling credit bureaus and other providers to access bank account data.
OPEN BANKING, AI EXPECTED TO DRIVE CREDIT SCORING MARKET – IT-ONLINE Read More »
DataVisor, the world’s leading AI-powered fraud and risk platform, announced the release of its newest solution to prevent instant payments fraud.
A short opinion piece arguing that Facebook’s now defunct cryptocurrency, designed for P2P payments would be a threat to both mPesa and Safaricom.
OPINION: WHY FACEBOOK’S NEW CRYPTOCURRENCY IS A THREAT TO MPESA AND SAFARICOM Read More »