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How GDP Trends Impact the Payments Industry

Clearly Payments

GDP in Canada (World Bank data) is about US$2.241 trillion, growing by 1.6% GDP in the USA (World Bank data) is about US$29.18 trillion, growing by 2.8% non-cash payments increased 6%, with card-based transactions accounting for the vast majority of monthly spending as GDP-supported confidence returned.

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

The Payments Association

From open banking to open finance and beyond: The future of financial data-sharing March 18 2025 by Payments Intelligence LinkedIn Email X WhatsApp What is this article about? The evolution of open banking into open finance, examining regional regulatory approaches and adoption trends. Why is it important?

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Merchant-facing regulation: What merchants need to know in 2025

The Payments Association

These developments will impact merchant compliance, cost structures, customer experience, and operational risk. Merchants should assess exposure, engage with providers, and begin implementation planning ahead of key deadlines. It outlines ten regulatory changes affecting merchants in the UK and EU between 2025 and 2026.

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Best Online Gaming Payment Gateway: Secure Payment Solutions for Gamers

Segpay

Moreover, these gateways support various payment methods, including credit and debit cards, e-wallets, and bank transfers, making it convenient for gamers to choose their preferred options. Transaction Authorization: The processor communicates with the player’s bank or payment provider to verify and approve the transaction.

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The payments regulation roadmap: Q2 2025

The Payments Association

Key developments include progress on stablecoin regulation with draft legislation anticipated, advancements in open banking and variable recurring payments (VRPs), outcomes from the PSR's review on card fees, and the introduction of buy now pay later (BNPL) legislation in Parliament.