Tag: Ecommerce
eCommerce transactions are slated to reach a staggering $8trn by 2027
Juniper Research, a leading authority in payment studies, has projected a rapid expansion of the eCommerce market, expecting it to reach an astounding $8trn by 2027.
CMFG Ventures backs DataVisor, targeting fraud in the credit union sector
DataVisor, a global pioneer in online fraud detection and financial services risk management, has secured strategic funding from CMFG Ventures, the venture capital subsidiary of CUNA Mutual Group.
Italian FinTech startup Viceversa raises €10m in Series A round for...
Italian FinTech startup, Viceversa, focuses on providing revenue-based financing to support the growth of digital companies.
Parker nets $157m investment, launches first ecommerce charge card
Parker, a New York-based firm that has launched the first charge card for ecommerce, has recently scored $157m in total funding. The raise included...
Popup snares $3.5m in pre-seed round
Popup, a provider of an end-to-end ecommerce platform for merchants, has scored $3.5m in a pre-seed investment round.
India-based commerce platform Innoviti closes Series D on $45m
India-based commerce platform Innoviti Payment Solutions has collected $45m in its Series D round.
Why the high street could be making a return
A new report by PayTech Tribe Payments has found that 40% of ecommerce firms are planning to open a physical store in the next three years.
Are payment service providers equipped to ride the cross-border e-commerce wave?
A recent blogpost by Currencycloud has underlined how payment service providers (PSPs) and acquiring banks are best served to aid the growing cross-border e-commerce market.
Wayflyer lands $76m to provide revenue-based financing to e-commerce merchants
Ireland-based provider of e-commerce growth platform Wayflyer scored $76m in Series A funding.
Ecommerce fraud losses of $20bn expected in 2021, China to be...
A new study by Juniper Research has highlighted it expects over $20bn in ecommerce losses this year due to online payment fraud – a rise of 18% compared to 2020.