The payments business may be shying away from the mergers-and-acquisitions market for the time being, but that’s not a strategy Shift4 Payment Inc.’s boss is interested in imitating. “Now, there’s a general distaste for acquisitions. That’s not a mistake we’re going to make,” declared Shift4 chief executive Jared Isaacman early …
Read More »FIS Still Sees Opportunity in Payments in the Wake of Its Approaching Sale of a Big Worldpay Stake
FIS Inc. is selling a majority stake in its massive Worldpay transaction-processing operation, but that doesn’t mean the company is ditching the payments business, its chief executive made plain early Tuesday. “We have not moved totally away from that,” Stephanie Ferris told equity analysts during an early-morning call to review …
Read More »In His First Earnings Call As PayPal’s New Boss, Alex Chriss Leaves No Doubt Who’s in Charge
Most new corporate chiefs keep a low profile for a time, perhaps tweaking their predecessors’ strategies but announcing few major changes. Not so Alex Chriss. PayPal Holdings Inc.’s new CEO, who took over Sept. 27 from long-time chief Dan Schulman, took the opportunity of his new company’s third-quarter earnings call …
Read More »Nuvei Links to KoreConX to Ease Investments Via Cards And Account-to-Account Transfers
The big Montreal-based payments processor Nuvei Corp. said early Wednesday it will process investments in private companies through KoreConX, a technology provider specializing in enabling such payments for individual investors. Interestingly, the arrangement includes the use of both card and account-to-account networks to route customers’ investments, with a $50 minimum, …
Read More »Merchants Will Be the Winners in the Fed’s Debit Scheme, Global’s Boss Says
Observers of the payments industry who wonder how the Federal Reserve’s proposed rate reductions for debit card acceptance might be received by the nation’s biggest processors heard an unequivocal answer early Tuesday from at least one of them. “Any time the cost of acceptance goes down, it’s a positive for …
Read More »The Fed’s Debit Card Interchange Proposal Isn’t Pleasing Merchants Or Issuers
The Federal Reserve Board’s proposal Wednesday to make a 31% reduction in the main component of its debit card interchange ceiling for large issuers touches on a longstanding sore point among merchants and has already sparked a spirited debate in the payments industry. Merchant groups, long riled by debit card …
Read More »Visa’s CEO Downplays Potential Impact From a Fed Meeting on Debit Interchange
The Federal Reserve Board is set to revisit its longstanding limit on debit card interchange on Wednesday, and most observers expect the Fed to lower it. But ask Visa Inc. about the matter—as analysts did Tuesday afternoon during the network’s September-quarter earnings call—and its top executives outwardly at least profess …
Read More »Fiserv Touts a Link to Melio to Reach More Banks for Payments And Acquiring
Numbers from Fiserv Inc. early Tuesday indicate the big processor’s payments and network business for financial institutions is growing at a steady clip, with September-quarter revenue in that business up 5% year-over-year, to $1.71 billion in volume. Riding that wave, the company’s top brass late Monday announced a deal with …
Read More »AmEx Puts Its Pandemic Exposure Firmly in the Past
Card companies with a heavy exposure to travel and entertainment spending took a beating during the pandemic, but that’s ancient history now so far as American Express Co. is concerned. The T&E giant early Friday reported its sixth consecutive quarter of record revenue, backed by strong cardholder spending and new …
Read More »Discover Looks to a Resolution of Regulatory And Merchant Pricing Snafus
The top management at Discover Financial Inc. said early Thursday its issues with regulatory compliance and merchant overcharges continue to cast a shadow over the company but could be on the way to being solved. The problems, which included misclassification of merchants resulting in overcharges for card acceptance, came to …
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