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Digital payments: Which industries would benefit the most?

Por: Business Insider Business October 10, 2022

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Faster are garnering greater interest from US financial institutions, businesses, and consumers. Over the past decade, several offerings in particular have risen to the forefront in the US, with some settling transactions in a matter of seconds. But those that don't deliver instant settlement are still viable, given the significant reach and ability of faster payment systems to handle both credit and debit transactions.B2B,... + full article



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