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X seals payments deal with Visa in push toward Musk's 'everything app' goal, source says
Payments giant Visa and Elon Musk's X are partnering to offer direct payment solutions to customers of the social media app, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday.
Elon Musk’s X partners with Visa on payment service in an effort to become an ‘everything app,’
NEW YORK (AP) — X is teaming up with Visa to soon offer a system for real-time payments on the social media platform — signaling some progress in a yearslong vision from billionaire owner Elon Musk to create an “everything app.”
X Reveals New Partnership With Visa for Digital Payments. What We Know
Even though Yaccarino announced that Visa is X Money's first digital wallet partner, we shouldn't expect an official launch for a while. It's still unclear whether this will roll out in phases or be available internationally. Neither Visa nor X immediately responded to a request for comment.
Elon Musk’s X is getting into the payments business
X’s deal with Visa, the largest U.S. credit card network, was announced by CEO Linda Yaccarino and will be dubbed X Money Account.
Musk’s X announces Visa as first partner for XMoney Account
Another milestone for the Everything App: @Visa ( V) is our first partner for the @XMoney Account, which will debut later this year. Allows for secure + instant funding to your X Wallet via Visa Direct.
Elon Musk’s X partners with Visa to provide financial services
Elon Musk’s social media company, X, said on Tuesday that it was teaming up with Visa to provide financial services, in a step toward Musk’s plans of expanding it into an “everything app.” The new financial feature,
Elon Musk’s ‘X Money’ Partners With Visa For Payments—Here’s What To Know About Venmo Rival
Musk once dreamed of making X the “biggest financial institution in the world,” taking the first step of launching a peer-to-peer payments competitor to PayPal’s Venmo, Block’s Cash App and bank-owned Zelle.
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IRS Implements New Tax Reporting Rules for Payment Apps: What You Need to Know
The IRS has introduced significant changes affecting millions of taxpayers using payment apps like Venmo, Cash App, and ...
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HSBC's payments app closure puts around 400 jobs at risk, source says
HSBC's decision to shutter international payments app Zing is likely to trigger around 400 job losses, a source familiar with ...
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Payment app users might get refunds. Here’s what we know
If you use Cash App and are now wondering if you need to take action in getting a possible refund, there’s actually further ...
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How IRS changes regarding payment apps like PayPal and Venmo could affect you this tax season
Payment apps are now required to send payment information to the IRS. If you use these apps you may owe taxes this year.
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Cash App ordered to pay $175M to users. Will you get a refund? Here's what to know
Cash App was ordered to pay users refunds for its weak security procedures. Here's what users need to know about payments, ...
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Cash App (again) ordered to pay millions in refunds. How Kentucky users can get back money
Here's what Cash App users in Kentucky need to know to ensure they're compensated by the mobile banking platform after the latest settlement.
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Cash App owner to pay up to $175 million for failing to protect customers from fraud, feds say
Cash App-owner Block must offer up to $120 million in refunds to consumers who federal regulators say were exposed to ...
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Cash App (again) ordered to pay millions in refunds. How Indiana users can get back money
Here's what Cash App users in Indiana need to know to ensure they're compensated by the mobile banking platform after the latest settlement.
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Cash App's parent company ordered to pay $175M for weak security procedures, feds say
Cash App's parent company Block has been ordered to pay $175 million to users and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's ...
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