Found 8 results in 357 milliseconds.
Flutterwave, product launch, Nigeria, Africa, Payment Protection Promise, refunds, online shopping, merchants
Amazon India has announced a partnership with the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) to provide their customers with the ability to book train tickets on its platform.
Amazon, India, mobile payments, Amazon Pay, refunds, electronic wallet
Pro Payments has announced that its platform takes advantage of the new integration between BigCommerce and QuickBooks.
Pro Payments, BigCommerce, QuickBooks, merchant, payment gateways, Authorize.net, Apple Pay, Amazon Pay, Adyen, Chase Payments, Elavon, NMI, Square, Stripe, PayPal, taxes, refunds, discounts, shipping, QuickBooks Online, QuickBooks Payments, Cash Discount Program, credit card, processing fees
Alipay has revealed that visitors can register for the International Version of the app with their overseas mobile phone number to access the ‘Tour Pass’ mini program.
Alipay, China, mobile payments, prepaid card, payments, refunds, banks, QR code, purchase, debit card, credit card
Cryptocurrency payment processor BitPay has announced the introduction of new identity verification measures for certain high-value payments, refunds, and payouts.
BitPay, photo ID, Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, US, payments, payouts, refunds, ID verification, identity, social security number, passport, digital assets, digital currency
We have interviewed Andrew Backen from Equistone Partners Europe to find out more about the M&A trends and drivers in the payments space
Andrew Backen, Equistone Partners Europe, M&A, M&A trends, payments, remittance, Western Union, Brexit, cross-border payments, money transfers, private equity, Global Blue, Small World, Europe, tax refunds, Silver Lake Partners
Lassi Eronen, Trustly: "Online retailers that wish to take advantage of the growing cross-border ecommerce market should focus on curbing cart abandonment"
Lassi Eronen, Trustly, online retailer, cross-border ecommerce, B2C, local currency, payment method, ecommerce, refunds
Amazon has decided to refund over USD 70 million to customers whose children made unauthorized in-app purchases.
Amazon, ecommerce, retailer, shoppers, refunds, in app purchases, law, legal, US, Federal Trade Commission, FTC