Why Feb. 24 is the unsung history book hero, plus all the payments news you missed last week.

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Consumers And Online Apparel Purchases


E-ZPass And In-Vehicle Payments


Striking The Banking Human-AI Balance


Unattended Retail And Government Services



Why Delivery Doesn’t Deliver For QSRs


Visual Commerce Comes To Car Buying


Visa Fills Merchant Omnichannel Gap


Mueller Indictment Exposes ID Theft Risks


The 'Tinder' Of Fashion


Alt-Fin And The $1.5T Trade Finance Gap


Texting While Paying


What Crypto Exchanges Can Learn From Banks


Airbnb’s Pivot


Ride Sharing And Food Delivery


Walmart’s Q4 Grocery Swish, Online Miss


Unfriending The Friendly Fraudster


Domino's Earnings Fail To Deliver


Mastercard, UAE Exchange Expand Mobile Payments


Alacriti: Voice And The Rise Of ‘Elegant’ Payments


Why Shopify Wants To Kill The Checkout


Back In My Day: The Story of Chatbots



How To Spot America’s Next Top FI Payments Innovator


AI, Card Testing And Fraud Detection


The Turning Point For AP Automation

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Feb. 24: The Unsung History Book Hero

There are days that live in infamy — literally, like Dec. 7 — and others that have witnessed some amazing achievements over the years but largely go unnoticed. Like today, Feb. 24. Do you like the Supreme Court? It made its first ruling on Feb. 24, 1803. That office building you work in? Thank the steam shovel that was created on Feb. 24, 1839, for being able to dig big holes. Then there’s all the interesting things in payments that happened on past Feb. 24s.

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Google Pay’s Play For Payments Ubiquity

Google’s launch of Google Pay this week is neither the beginning nor the end of the tech giant’s plans for payments, according to Pali Bhat, CEO of Google Payment Corp. Bhat tells Karen Webster that Google Pay is different because it can turn any existing Google consumer touchpoint into a secure Google Pay payments credential. Think YouTube, Play, Assistant and Chrome — then think cross-channel, cross-platform and the hundreds of millions of consumers and tens of millions of merchants that do business across them. Then, think Amazon-challenger.

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