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The Ultimate Guide to Online Payment Processing

Stax

There are six main payment methods used in online payments, including credit & debit cards, digital wallets, ACH & bank transfers, direct debit, Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services, and cryptocurrencies. Popular BNPL service providers include Klarna, Afterpay, and ClearPay.

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An Overview of the Payments Ecosystem in 2024

Clearly Payments

Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) Solutions: BNPL solutions offer consumers convenient short-term financing at checkout, BNPL providers like Klarna and Afterpay are rapidly gaining traction, with a transaction volume surpassing $165 billion in 2023. The global recurring billing market is expected to reach $25.88

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From open banking to open finance and beyond: The future of financial data-sharing

The Payments Association

Carlos Albo Wenalyze The evolution of open banking to open finance Open finance is fundamentally restructuring the financial services landscapeexpanding data-sharing from payments into credit, investments, insurance, and pensions. Fraud detection and risk management are also evolving.

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Paytech in 2024: Intix, Brite, PPRO, emerchantpay, Valopa, Bottomline, Primer, Global Payments

The Fintech Times

“Moreover, the emergence of the next generation of open banking payment solutions, some of which facilitate instant payments along with a range of value-added services, will also play a significant role.

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How is Embedded Finance in the E-Commerce Checkout Impacting Traditional Payment Providers?

The Fintech Times

“They’re also developing value-added services like fraud detection and data analytics to remain competitive. “For instance, BNPL (buy now, pay later) providers like Affirm and Klarna are actively encouraging merchants to incorporate their payment methods early in the customer journey.

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Payment Gateway, Processor & PSP: 3 Essential Payment Terms Every Business Should Know

Segpay

May include fraud detection and tokenization services. What is a Payment Service Provider (PSP)? A Payment Service Provider (PSP) offers a comprehensive solution that includes both a payment gateway and a payment processor, along with value-added services (VAS).