Among the tools, available to clients starting in the first half of the year, will be one that expands on Visa’s current artificial-intelligence technology that helps detect and block fraud in digital transactions where no credit card is present. Another will be for use in real-time account-to-account payments, Visa said in a statement Wednesday. The San Francisco-based company also plans to open its existing Visa Advanced Authorization and Visa Risk Manager products for ...
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