A year ago, you might have heard payments-network bigwigs complaining about the pandemic’s impact on revenues and volumes. Now, not so much. But, late Tuesday, Visa Inc. indicated it has been hit by a fresh development—Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. That war, which began Feb. 24, trimmed 4 percentage points off …
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Eye on AmEx: Reaching Fintechs Via i2c; Humanitarian Relief in Ukraine
In an effort to enable fintechs to leverage its brand, network capabilities, and cardholder perks in North America and other regions, American Express Co. on Friday announced it is expanding its working relationship with payment and banking solutions provider i2c Inc. The expanded agreement builds upon AmEx’s working relationship with …
Read More »Processors Scramble to Offer Tap to Pay on iPhone As Apple Launches the Technology in Canada
Tap-to-pay technology for ordinary smart phones is a relatively recent development, but payments companies aren’t wasting any time offering it as it spreads into new countries. The latest example comes from Canada, which became the latest market expansion Thursday for Apple Inc.’s tap to pay on iPhone technology. The first …
Read More »COMMENTARY: A Rigged International Payments Market Is Bad for the U.S.—And Bad for Free Trade
On Nov. 20, 2023, Mastercard Inc. announced that its Chinese joint venture with Netsunion to process domestic payments had been approved by the People’s Bank of China and the National Administration of Financial Regulation. Was it a victory for, or a mockery of, free trade? If this landmark approval were …
Read More »Criminals Shopping the Dark Web for Stolen Card Data Can Buy More Than Account Numbers
Criminals can purchase more than just stolen card account numbers on the so-called dark Web. A recent study by virtual private network provider NordVPN reveals that 51.5% of cards on the dark Web came with addresses, 39.8% came with phone numbers, and 28.7% came with an e-mail address. In addition, …
Read More »Data Breaches in 2022 Hit a Near Record High As Notices Increasingly Omit Information
Data breaches remained at near record levels in 2022, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center’s annual data breach report. The number of breaches totaled 1,802 last year, just 60 short of the all-time high recorded in 2021, making the total number of breaches in 2022 the second-highest on record. …
Read More »‘We Have to Execute Better,” Says CEO Lowthers As He Revamps Paysafe
Former FIS Inc. executive Bruce Lowthers took over as chief executive of Paysafe Ltd. in May, and since then he’s had to work to steady a stumbling processing giant. His early assessment of his new company wasn’t pretty. “Bluntly, we’ve lost our way here,” he told equity analysts in August. …
Read More »Eye On BNPL: Affirm and Stripe Team Up, As Do Klarna And Marqeta
In a sign of buy now, pay later’s deepening penetration of digital payments, Affirm Inc. is partnering with payments-technology provider Stripe Inc. to make its Adaptive Checkout application available to Stripe clients in the United States. Launched in 2021, Adaptive Checkout uses Affirm’s decisioning engine to offer consumers personalized bi-weekly …
Read More »A Cross-Border Comeback
Pummeled for nearly two years by the coronavirus pandemic, payments networks have lately found cause for optimism in a key market: cross-border travel. Hit hard by pandemic restrictions, that business is staging a comeback. Mastercard Inc. reported in mid-April its cross-border volume in March climbed above numbers last seen in …
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