How can the companies that help us pay for goods survive a coronavirus shutdown?

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How can the companies that help us pay for goods survive a coronavirus shutdown?
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As the COVID-19 outbreak curtails consumer spending, some younger payment-processing companies are getting creative, while the stalwarts are betting their resilient business models can withstand the latest economic downturn.

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