Our Latest Resources

General

Will a PSD2 come to the US?

Open banking has gained strength over the past 18 months, ever since Europe began enforcing the Payment Services Directive 2 (PSD2). Now we are starting to watch similar initiatives pop up across the globe, all the way from Australia to Canada. But what about the (possibly biggest) payment market, the United States? Has PSD2 had any impact there, and can we expect a similar set of regulations to be implemented?

Read More »
General

Monneo Launches New Card Acquiring Service

Virtual IBAN and corporate account provider, Monneo, is excited to announce the launch of its new card acquiring service. The development allows the company to offer a full payment ecosystem to its customers and represents a true end-to-end solution.

Read More »
General

Transact365 Moves Asian Office to Singapore

Reflective of Singapore’s position as a fintech hub, Transact365 has shifted its Asian headquarters from Hong Kong to Singapore as a very important base for its future growth. They are now in two of the world’s fastest growing markets for fintech, which is a prime position for their global expansion.

Read More »
General

Why the UK is ready for Strong Customer Authentication

The problem of online fraud has been around for decades, and has been steadily growing alongside the staggering growth of eCommerce. Combatting this problem requires a multi-faceted approach from merchants, the payments industry, law enforcement and ordinary people, and one recent development has been the launch of Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) across Europe as part of the Payment Services Directive 2 (PSD2) regulations.

Read More »
General

Bottomline acquires Bora Payment Systems

Bottomline (NASDAQ: EPAY), a leading provider of financial technology that makes complex business payments simple, smart and secure, announced that it has completed the acquisition of Bora Payments Systems, enabling Paymode-X vendors to utilize straight through processing (STP) as a method of accepting virtual card payments.

Read More »
General

PSPS ARE YOU READY FOR THE EXPLOSION IN CROSS-BORDER ECOMMERCE?

With cross-border ecommerce having grown by 35% globally over the last year with no signs of slowing down, how do PSPs address this explosion in demand?

In this article discusses the sharp rise in global/cross-border e-commerce and the need to offer a multi-currency solution for accepting payments for merchants.

Read More »

Our Most Recent Whitepapers

Membership

Merchant Community Membership

Are you a member of The Payments Association?

Member benefits include free tickets, discounts to more tickets, elevated brand visibility and more. Sign in to book tickets and find out more.

Welcome

Log in to access complimentary passes or discounts and access exclusive content as part of your membership. An auto-login link will be sent directly to your email.

Having trouble signing?

We use an auto-login link to ensure optimum security for your members hub. Simply enter your professional work e-mail address into the input area and you’ll receive a link to directly access your account.

First things first

Have you set up your Member account yet? If not, click here to do so.

Still not receiving your auto-login link?

Instead of using passwords, we e-mail you a link to log in to the site. This allows us to automatically verify you and apply member benefits based on your e-mail domain name.

Please click the button below which relates to the issue you’re having.

I didn't receive an e-mail

Tip: Check your spam

Sometimes our e-mails end up in spam. Make sure to check your spam folder for e-mails from The Payments Association

Tip: Check “other” tabs

Most modern e-mail clients now separate e-mails into different tabs. For example, Outlook has an “Other” tab, and Gmail has tabs for different types of e-mails, such as promotional.

Tip: Click the link within 60 minutes

For security reasons the link will expire after 60 minutes. Try submitting the login form again and wait a few seconds for the e-mail to arrive.

Tip: Only click once

The link will only work one time – once it’s been clicked, the link won’t log you in again. Instead, you’ll need to go back to the login screen and generate a new link.

Tip: Delete old login e-mails

Make sure you’re clicking the link on the most recent e-mail that’s been sent to you. We recommend deleting the e-mail once you’ve clicked the link.

Tip: Check your security policies

Some security systems will automatically click on links in e-mails to check for phishing, malware, viruses and other malicious threats. If these have been clicked, it won’t work when you try to click on the link.

Need to change your e-mail address?

For security reasons, e-mail address changes can only be complete by your Member Engagement Manager. Please contact the team directly for further help.

Still got a question?