Visa (V) To Acquire CardinalCommerce; No Terms
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Visa to Acquire CardinalCommerce to Secure and Accelerate Digital Commerce
December 1, 2016 12:30 PM ESTNext-generation fraud solutions will help secure transactions made by browser, mobile app, or connected devices
SAN FRANCISCO & MENTOR, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Visa (NYSE: V) today announced an agreement to acquire CardinalCommerce, an industry leader in e-commerce payment authentication. The acquisition will enable more secure, seamless payments, whether made through a browser, mobile app, or connected device, and will help Visas clients and merchant partners accelerate digital commerce.
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