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Six Payment Trends Your Financial Institution Needs on Its Radar
By: Primax Today’s complex economic environment is defined by a balancing act between tradition and technology, confidence and caution. As consumers navigate the uncertainty, they are adopting a wide range of payment choices and preferences that deliver speed, convenience and control. Primax has released its fifth annual Primax Payments Pulse study, which gauges the current state of payment preferences among financial institution customers, while exploring the factors that influence these trends. This research explores the various factors that influence consumers when it comes to choice and...
How Cash App’s 3DS Data Only Approach Improves Fraud Control and Customer Experience – Simultaneously
In July 2025, Cash App expanded its use of EMV 3‑D Secure (3DS) with a Data‑Only approach – a mode...
Faster Payments, Faster Criminals: Guarding Against Cybercrime in an Instant Payments World
Payments are moving faster than ever. But so are cybercriminals, who are gaining speed and...
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Primax Payments Pulse
Primax Payments Pulse: 2022 Holiday Spending Report End of Holiday Season Saw Uptick in Spending
The Primax Payments Pulse explores payments preferences and trends, providing timely insights on consumer spending throughout the year. The special edition of...
Primax Payments Pulse Study 2022
The 2022 Primax Payments Pulse study explores the factors that influence consumers when it comes to their choice and usage of different payment methods. For...
Primax Payments Pulse: Spring 2022 Spending Report
The Primax Payments Pulse provides timely, relevant insights into consumer spending trends. The Spring 2022 Spending Report edition takes a look at...
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