Shares of payment card manufacturer CPI Card Group Inc. dropped almost 17% Thursday in the wake of slipping EMV chip card sales, falling revenues, and a net loss in the first quarter. The Littleton, Colo.-based firm said quarterly net sales declined 35% year-over-year to $56 million. Product net sales plunged …
Read More »Fleetcor To Expand Its B2B Payment Footprint With Pending Cambridge Acquisition
Fleetcor Technologies Inc., a big provider of fleet-fueling, payroll payments, and gift card services, said it has a definitive agreement to acquire Cambridge Global Payments, a Toronto-based processor of cross-border business-to-business payments that handles $20 billion annually in vendor and employee payments for 13,000 companies. The purchase price is C$900 …
Read More »The Numbers Brighten in the First Quarter for Merchant Processor Square
The numbers moved in the right direction for Square Inc. in the first quarter, with gross payment volume up 33% and profitability measures improving. But an analyst urged the merchant acquirer to disclose more data about its fast-growing but potentially volatile loan business called Square Capital. San Francisco-based Square reported Wednesday …
Read More »Mastercard’s Transactions Grow 17%, Partly Because of More U.S. PIN-Debit Volume
Mastercard Inc. reported Tuesday that it switched nearly 17% more transactions in the first quarter than it did a year earlier. Most of the growth came from overseas, but some of it resulted from more U.S. PIN-debit volume, company executives said. Purchase, N.Y.-based Mastercard said it switched 14.7 billion transactions …
Read More »Perceptions of Card-Not-Present Fraud Need Clarification, U.S. Payments Forum Says
Card-not-present fraud is growing as EMV chip cards make it harder for fraudsters to use counterfeit credit and debit cards at the point of sale, but perceptions about the reasons for the increase may need some clarification, according to the U.S. Payments Forum. “Some of the reports of large rises …
Read More »Nonstop Upgrades
The ATM EMV conversion is only partly done, and now deployers are beginning preparations for Windows 10 only a few years after upgrading to Windows 7. ATM deployers can take solace in the fact that their EMV upgrades are going faster than merchants’ conversion to chip card acceptance. But lest …
Read More »The Top-Heavy Acquiring Industry
Consulting firm The Strawhecker Group is out with its 2016 rankings of U.S. merchant acquirers, and they show that 240 acquirers and independent sales organizations processed more than $5 trillion in payment volume. The 10 biggest acquirers accounted for 80% of that volume. Topping the list is JPMorgan Chase & …
Read More »Financial Institutions Still Looking for Legal Certainty as the Cannabis Industry Grows
Whatever their personal feelings are about marijuana usage, the growth of the legal cannabis industry in many states will force bankers and payments executives to examine the business prospects of serving that industry, according to an executive with a regional automated clearing house association. While marijuana remains illegal under federal …
Read More »Data Breaches Fail To Change Consumers’ Usage of Payment Cards, Research Shows
Data breaches are in the news constantly, but they appear to have no long-term effect on consumers’ use of payment methods. Breaches might, however, spur some consumers to switch hospitals, according to researchers. “Payment attitudes and payment behaviors are very, very sticky,” says Claire Greene, a payments analyst at the …
Read More »Retailers Lobby To Save the Durbin Amendment, but the Battle May Already Be Won
Retailers organized by the National Retail Federation and the Merchants Payments Coalition are scheduled to descend on Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to urge Congress to preserve the Durbin Amendment within the ever-controversial Dodd-Frank Act. One close observer of the political and banking scenes, however, believes the amendment will survive despite …
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