Monday , December 16, 2024

John Stewart

Starting as an editor on Bank Network News at Faulkner & Gray, John ultimately played a key role in starting, editing, and publishing many of F&G's flagship publications, including Credit Card Management, Card Technology, Card Marketing, and Collections & Credit Risk. Before co-founding Boland Hill Media, John was a group publisher at Thomson Media responsible for a $10 million division embracing magazines, newsletters, and Web sites.

With 92% Backing, NACHA’s Same-Day Proposal Will Go to Ballot Within Weeks

A proposal to speed up processing on the automated clearing house network from next-day to same-day settlement will go to a ballot among NACHA voting members as early as next month, according to information posted this week on NACHA’s Web site. NACHA took comments on the proposal from early in …

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After Just 10 Months, Square Shuts Down Order, the Successor to Square Wallet

Payments observers have known for some time that not all companies introducing mobile wallets have met with success, but now Square Inc. has had to shutter a product that succeeded a failed wallet. The San Francisco-based company on Friday began notifying users of its Square Order app that the product …

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Intuit Extends POS, E-Commerce Reach for QBO With Shopify, Bigcommerce Deals

Intuit Inc., which markets the highly popular QuickBooks accounting product for small businesses, continues to reinforce the online version of the software with point-of-sale and e-commerce capabilities. The Mountain View, Calif.-based company on Thursday announced an integration for QuickBooks Online (QBO) with Shopify Inc., an Ottawa-based platform for e-commerce and …

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Shoppers Favor Retailers That Accept Mobile Wallets—And Punish Those That Don’t

By John Stewart While big-time companies like Apple Inc., Google Inc., and Samsung Electronics Co. prepare to battle it out for control of mobile payments, evidence is emerging that consumers may be strongly inclined to reward merchants that accept mobile wallets and punish those that don’t. Some 30% of consumers …

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An Interbank Fee Is a Fly in the Ointment for Retailers Reacting to Same-Day ACH Idea

Merchants that have spent years battling card-acceptance fees are turning a jaundiced eye toward a proposal to speed up payments on the nation’s automated clearing house network. That’s because the same-day settlement proposal, floated in December by NACHA, the ACH’s rules-setting organization, contains a so-called interbank fee that, for some …

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New Patent Review Process Brings Relief to Defendants in Infringement Cases

Payments and other financial-services executives have long complained about what they call patent trolls, typically individuals who gain a patent on what some regard as a longstanding business method and then sue practitioners for infringement. In some instances, these cases have succeeded in wringing large settlements out of banks and …

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Apple Pay Is Helping Sell Phones And Drive Transactions, But With Caveats

When Apple Inc. launched its Apple Pay mobile-payments service in October, the computing giant hoped the new wallet would help sell smart phones and banks hoped it would help drive transactions on their cards. Now new research indicates both hopes are being realized, but the risk for financial institutions may …

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First, There Was Card on File. Now Boku Brings ‘Phone on File’ to Online Payments

For years, merchants like Amazon.com Inc. and Apple Inc. have streamlined online payments by letting consumers charge stored credit cards with a single click, using a technique called card on file. Now, a similar concept is coming to carrier billing, the payment method used by merchants to charge online purchases …

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Staples And Jack Henry Offerings Promise Yet Hotter Market for Small-Biz Funding

Funding for small businesses has been an increasingly important source of revenue for independent sales organizations and other merchant acquirers, but they’re not the only parties that have noticed the market’s lucrative potential. Now, banking-technology vendors and even large merchants are getting into the game. Jack Henry & Associates Inc., …

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While Many Decry Margin Compression, Report Paints Sunnier Picture of Acquirer Profit

Many merchant-services executives have complained for years about so-called margin compression, a relentless loss of profitability driven by competition on price per transaction. But now two researchers argue acquirer profitability, far from collapsing, is actually much better than widely thought. “There has been a lot of talk about margin compression, …

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