Thursday , November 28, 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.

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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With Its Softcard Deal, Google Cements Carrier Support And Turns up Heat on Apple Pay

When Google Inc. launched its Google Wallet mobile-payments service nearly four years ago, it quickly ran into a formidable obstacle: three major mobile carriers, including two of the nation’s largest, wouldn’t let Google Wallet work on their phones. Now Google has finally found a solution, and it’s one that could …

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When mPOS Goes Awry, Whom Do You Call? Payments Veteran Kahn Hopes It’s Boomtown

Mobile point-of-sale systems have come a long way in a short time, but in one respect they may have grown up too fast. They may have outstripped the ability of merchants and merchant-service providers to provide the kind of constant and consistent support that’s necessary to keep the tablets humming. …

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EMVCo Aims for a ‘Smoother Experience’ in Revised Spec for Online Payment Security

With the Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip card movement well under way in the U.S. market, a key standards body is training its sights on a technology many believe could combat the fraud EMV is expected to drive to the Web. By the end of this year, EMVCo plans to have a …

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Consumer Readiness for EMV Is Rising in Wake of Breaches And As Deadline Nears

With the payments industry working against an implementation deadline that’s less than eight months away, networks and issuers are looking more closely at just how ready cardholders are for Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip cards. The latest research from MasterCard Inc. indicates some 60% of consumers are now at least aware of …

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In the Race Against the EMV Deadline, Merchant Acceptance And Debit Lag

In the relentless push toward compliance with the Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) smart card standard, two critical factors are lagging behind: merchant acceptance and EMV debit. That’s according to executives who spoke Tuesday at a conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, on EMV and mobile payments. U.S. issuers and merchants face an …

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Mobile Now Controls More than One-Fourth of Online Transactions, Key Report Says

More evidence emerged in recent days to document the surging rise of mobile payments worldwide. For the first time, mobile transactions account for more than 25% of all global online traffic on the Adyen platform, the company said while releasing its quarterly Mobile Payments Index last week with statistics on the …

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