Friday , November 8, 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.

Looking to North American Expansion, the U.K.’s Miura Launches an Android POS Device

The United Kingdom-based point-of-sale technology specialist Miura Systems has launched its latest payment device, an Android-based terminal called the Miura Android Smart POS, or MASP. It’s the latest payment-acceptance device aimed at independent sales organizations and other third-party resellers to take advantage of the open-source capabilities of the Android operating …

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An Upbeat AmEx Reports Record Revenue—But the CEO Remains ‘Paranoid’ About Rivals

Observers of the payments landscape who are wondering when the business will get its momentum back may have had their question answered early Thursday by the top executives of American Express Co. Travel and entertainment spending, a key category for AmEx historically and one that was hammered hard by the …

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It’s Continued Velocity for Faster Payments on the ACH As Same-Day Dollar Volume Grows 95%

Faster-payments networks are forming to take advantage of a perceived appetite among consumers and businesses to move money at a quicker pace, but one such service that has been available since 2016 is reporting booming jumps in volume. Nacha, the Herndon, Va.-based organization that manages the nation’s automated clearing house …

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Early Warning Reports Double-Digit Volume Growth in the First Quarter

Early Warning Services LLC Monday morning issued a report from its chief executive reporting significant first-quarter growth for the company’s Zelle peer-to-peer payments network and underscoring efforts by EWS, owned by seven of the nation’s biggest banks, to combat fraud and scams. Though the report, signed by four-year CEO Al …

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As P2P Transfers Rise Via Apps, Visa Responds With an Interoperability Play

The payments industry continues to reckon with the myriad ways the pandemic has permanently reshaped how people pay businesses and other people. One key example is how individuals are paying each other compared to just a couple of years ago, and how payment networks are responding. In just the two …

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POS Veteran Verifone Launches a Barrage of Cloud-Based Tech for C-Stores

Consumers have been returning to physical stores as the pandemic wanes, and that’s spurring point-of-sale technology providers to bring fresh products to market. The latest example is Verfone Inc., which said Tuesday it is rolling out a panoply of new devices and services for the highly competitive petroleum and convenience-store …

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Square Parent Block Slaps Mastercard And Visa With an Antitrust Suit Over Card Acceptance Costs

In a major case whose effects could ripple widely across the payments industry, Block Inc. has sued Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc., alleging the global networks worked together to fix interchange fees paid by Block’s Square operation. Square, which processes card transactions for millions of mostly small sellers, pays interchange …

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Early Warning Unveils Paze, Its Multi-Bank Wallet Aimed at Easing E-Commerce

Early Warning Services LLC, a fintech owned by seven of the nation’s largest banks, will launch its digital wallet with a pilot this summer followed by general availability in the fall, the top official in charge of the project said Monday. The new wallet, called Paze and aimed exclusively at …

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Conflicting Appeals Court Decisions Add Nuance to a CFPB Supreme Court Case

With a federal appeals court ruling on Thursday upholding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s constitutionality, the CFPB, along with its severest critics, find themselves at a crossroads at a time when the agency has become significantly more energetic in overseeing the payments industry. The latest ruling, from the Federal Court …

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As Real-Time Payments Systems Gear Up, Finastra Launches a Multi-Network Software Offering

With the Federal Reserve’s announcement last week that it will launch its FedNow real-time payments service in July, technology firms are jockeying for position as the appetite for faster payments grows worldwide. One big development emerged early Tuesday with an announcement from London-based payments-software firm Finastra Group Holdings Ltd. that …

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