A payment gateway encrypts and transmits customer data; a processor moves funds between accounts. Both are essential for online credit card transactions.
Accepting credit cards requires a payment processor like Square or Stripe, a merchant account, and hardware like POS ...
At the heart of SignaPay's new expansion is its proprietary CRM and payment gateway, marking a shift away from third-party platforms. This gives the company full control over account management, ...
Refugees will have to live in the UK for 20 years before they can be settle permanently, as part of a sweeping overhaul of ...
In a letter to Ms von der Leyen on Monday, the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) asked her to retract a statement she ...
The South African Bookmakers’ Association (SABA) has warned that illegal online gambling continues to go unchecked – accounting for approximately 62% of all online gambling activity in the country – ...
How illegal online gambling is siphoning R50 billion from South Africa's economy, with unlicensed operators posing a ...
PayRam is the world’s first self-hosted private stablecoin processor, giving merchants and individuals complete control over ...
For years, payment gateways quietly powered the global economy behind the scenes. But 2025 looks nothing like even five years ...
As part of the relaunch, PayPal is bringing debit cards to the UK with credit card-like features, including point collection ...