Wednesday , September 18, 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.

As FedNow Prepares for Launch, Bankers’ Banks Enlist Help for Real-Time Payments

With the launch of the Federal Reserve’s FedNow real-time payment service expected by mid-year, payments players are lining up clients to take advantage of the service. The latest is Pidgin Inc., a startup payments platform specializing in supporting financial institutions. The Atlanta-based company early Tuesday announced that Community Bankers’ Bank …

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Is FTX in the Rear-View Mirror? Bitcoin Rebounds Sharply As Headwinds Persist

The leading digital currency Bitcoin hasn’t returned to the values it enjoyed early last year, but it appears to have rebounded from the beating it—and the cryptocurrency industry as a whole—took in the wake of the sudden collapse in November of the major trading platform FTX.com and the bankruptcy in …

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Zelle Sees Promising Growth in Small Business Payments As It Confronts Senators’ Scam Probe

Early Warning Services LLC, operator of the Zelle peer-to-peer payments network, is celebrating a year just passed in which both dollar volume and transactions processed rose at double-digit rates. But the company also has its eye on promising markets like small businesses and on countering charges from U.S. Senators about …

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Observers Split on Banking Groups’ Effort to Get the Fed to Extend Time for Debit Compliance

Industry opinions are mixed regarding a move by banking trade groups to plead for more time to act on a ruling issued in October by the Federal Reserve. The ruling orders all banks to comply by July 1 with an 11-year-old requirement that merchants have a choice of at least …

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Cantaloupe Launches a Push for a Kiosk Aimed at Wheelchair-Bound And Vision-Impaired Users

Cantaloupe Inc., a specialist in payments technology for vending machines and self-service marketplaces, introduced a marketing push early Wednesday for The 46 Kiosk, a terminal featuring a 46-inch screen aimed at users in wheelchairs and those with vision issues. The device, which Malvern, Pa.-based Cantaloupe says is compliant with the …

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FIS Announces a Spin-Off of Its Merchant Solutions Unit Less Than Four Years After Its Worldpay Deal

In a quarterly earnings call held on short notice, top management at FIS Inc. confirmed early Monday the Jacksonville, Fla. -based company plans to spin off its merchant-services business within the next 12 months. The move comes less than four years after FIS acquired the big merchant processor Worldpay for …

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Global Payments Adds EVO But Cashiers Gaming And NetSpend As It Posts Record Volume for ’22

The big transaction processor Global Payments Inc. is set to get significantly bigger by the end of March, its top executives stressed early Friday as they underscored the importance of scale in a business in which Atlanta-based Global processed a record 64 billion-plus transactions in 2022, according to chief executive …

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PayPal’s Schulman Announces He Will Retire As CEO at Year’s End

Dan Schulman, chief executive and president of PayPal Holdings Inc., will retire at the end of the year but retain a seat on the company’s board, he revealed late Thursday during a conference call with equity analysts to discuss PayPal’s fourth-quarter and full-year 2022 results. Schulman, who turned 65 in …

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Affirm Cuts 19% of Its Workforce As Heightened Interest Rates Buffet Its Results

The buy now, pay later trend has lifted a wide range of companies specializing in these online and point-of-sale installment-payment products, not least Affirm Holdings Inc. But late on Wednesday the 11-year-old company reported subpar results for its December quarter and announced it is dismissing 19% of its workforce. The …

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The Potential to Choose Foreign Networks Worries Backers of Credit Card Choice

A bill designed to allow merchants to have a choice of networks for routing credit card transactions failed to pass last year, but now international tensions could affect the proposed law’s prospects in the new Congress. The bill, called the Credit Card Competition Act, would mandate that merchants have a …

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