Global Payments

Globalization is driving corporations to transact more frequently across borders. Consumers are also transacting more on a global basis—buying from foreign eCommerce sites as well as traveling, living, and working abroad. For the payments industry, the result is higher volumes of payments—in terms of both currency value and number of transactions. This is also leading to a consequent shift downwards in the average value of these payments.

MiFinity Sees Change On Corporate Payments Horizon
MiFinity Sees Change On Corporate Payments Horizon
February 17, 2016  |  B2B Payments

Technology is making local bank settlement a reliable and speedy process. With enterprise payments moving across credit cards, debit cards and more, MiFinity’s Tony Ashe...

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Global Payments Pairs To Push Mobile Pay Acceptance
Global Payments Pairs To Push Mobile Pay Acceptance
January 21, 2016  |  Mobile Payments

Payment technology services provider Global Payments announced yesterday (Jan. 20) its partnership with Montreal-based technology company Mobeewave to provide a new add-on-free mobile payment acceptance...

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Global Payments’ $4.3B Bid To Buy Heartland Payment
Global Payments’ $4.3B Bid To Buy Heartland Payment
December 16, 2015  |  News

Global Payments has announced that it will buy Heartland Payments in a deal widely anticipated. The companies said in a Tuesday (Dec. 15) afternoon release...

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Will Global Payments Acquire Heartland Payments?
Will Global Payments Acquire Heartland Payments?
December 11, 2015  |  International

In the latest game of “who will merge in the payments space,” Bloomberg reported Thursday (Dec. 10) that Global Payments may buy its smaller rival,...

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Card Payments Cut Into Cash — But Who’s Leading?
Card Payments Cut Into Cash — But Who’s Leading?
October 07, 2015  |  International

The 2015 World Payments Report was released yesterday (Oct. 6), with its data marking a significant shift in the accelerated movement from physical to digital...

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