A sort of disequilibrium has set in in payments mergers and acquisitions, leading to fewer deals and stretched out times to conclude the deals that do close, according to M&A experts who spoke this week at the Electronic Transactions Association’s Transact conference in Atlanta. The new dispensation contrasts sharply with …
Read More »‘We’re Well-Positioned’ for FedNow, Says Mastercard’s CEO
The impending arrival of a commercial real-time payments service from no less an entity than the Federal Reserve will be a major event, but one Mastercard Inc.’s top brass says the card company will take in stride. “We’ll have to wait and see how it plays out, we’re well-positioned,” Michael …
Read More »As FedNow Gears up for Its July Launch, Specific Applications Beckon, Including Payroll
The official launch of FedNow as a commercial service is set for July, but already the nation’s banking regulator, along with observers, have seen a pattern in where initial participants have been using the real-time payments service. “We’re starting to see more activity around business-to-consumer [payments], related to payroll front …
Read More »The ACH And Debit Top the Growth Charts, According to the Latest Fed Study
Payments analysts looking for where the growth is can find it in the automated clearing house network and in debit cards. With respect to transaction volume, no U.S. payment system grew faster over the three years from 2018 to 2021 than the ACH, which posted a compound annual growth rate …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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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