Digital Payment Market Size Worth $236.10 Billion By 2028 | CAGR: 19.4%: Grand View Research, Inc.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The global digital payment market size is expected to
reach USD 236.10 billion by 2028, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. It is projected to
register a CAGR of 19.4% from 2021 to 2028. The growth can be attributed to the growing volume of non-cash transactions and a rise in the fintech sector s technological developments. Various fintech companies and banks are making efforts to improve their digital offerings to meet the changing needs of customers. For instance, in January 2021, Mogo Inc., a financial technology & digital payment company, announced the shareholder s approval for the acquisition of Carta, a digital payment company. This acquisition is expected to help the former company in strengthening its presence in the market.
Several arrested locally
ANGOLA â The following people were booked into the Steuben County Jail following arrests made over the holiday weekend by law enforcement officers working in Steuben County.
⢠Edgar S. Alvarez Jr., 29, of the 4600 block of East C.R. 400N, Fremont, arrested at home on a warrant alleging felony failure to appear in court.
⢠Phillip S. Brooks, 32, of the 500 block of Maple Drive, arrested on Maple Street at Mill Street on charges of misdemeanor operating while intoxicated and operating a vehicle without a license.
⢠Edwin R. Cassell, 71, of Lane 415 Jimmerson Lake, arrested at home on a misdemeanor charge of domestic battery.
Investigators identified the suspect as 41-year-old Jacob Rubinstein.
Rubinstein is facing seven counts of distribution of child pornography, which is a felony, and 12 counts of possession of child pornography, according to Cecil County District Court records. Rubinsteinâs address is listed in court records as the unit block of Elk Ranch Park Road.
Scheduled for a bail review hearing on Wednesday and a March 17 preliminary proceeding, Rubinstein remained in the Cecil County Detention Center without bond on Tuesday night, court records show.
Detectives with MSPâs Computer Crimes Unit started an investigation into the âdistribution and possession of child pornography onlineâ in September, and that probe âled to the identification of the suspect and his residence in Cecil County,â police reported.