How hospitality operators can combat payment fraud
Security threats are increasing in the hospitality industry. In the past year, over a third of hotel businesses have reported a rise in fraud attempts, while the proportion of guests concerned about booking fraud is as high as 71%. Among those who fell victim to deceptive transactions, £564 was the
Can you pause prepaid phone service to avoid missing a payment?
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority While it’s something you hope never happens, there may be times when you find it impossible to make a payment for your prepaid phone service on time. On the other hand, maybe you’re going out of the country and wondering how long you can go
Wyndham looks to Katanox to save distribution and payment costs
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is rolling out a combined distribution, payments and commission settlement technology platform across its portfolio. The company, which has more than 9,000 properties under franchise, is working with Katanox to drive cost savings and operational efficiencies as well as better control for franchisees with the technology.
What deregulation could mean for U.S. airlines and the payment industry
It’s 2025, Donald Trump’s second term as president of the United States is about to commence, and the signs are clear that the new administration will be on the side of deregulation. Many U.S.-based travel technology industry executives are optimistic about the bigger picture. For airlines and travel payment providers,
Intel receives $536 million payment from EU following antitrust fine reversal
Intel has secured a $536 million (€515.55 million) payout from the European Commission following a lengthy legal battle over an antitrust fine dating back to 2009. This payment covers interest on the original $1.1 billion (€1.06 billion) penalty, which the EU’s second-highest court largely annulled in 2022. The case stemmed