Friday , November 29, 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.

The Card Giants Report Robust Cross-Border Results As Pandemic Effects Wane

A key business for international card companies is cross-border travel, which took a big hit with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic early in 2020. But now it appears that business is staging a comeback. Mastercard Inc. reported Thursday its cross-border volume in March climbed above numbers last seen in …

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PayPal’s Schulman Stresses a New Super App And Improved Checkout to Drive Growth

PayPal Holdings Inc.’s top management made it plain late Wednesday they’re not backing down from a strategy they outlined three months ago that made it seem the payments giant was abandoning an emphasis on sheer growth in favor of increased user engagement . That impression disappointed analysts who follow the …

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Fiserv Drives Deeper Into Data Sharing And Leverages Its BentoBox And Finxact Deals

Fiserv Inc. in recent years hasn’t been shy about entering new businesses, and now the company is preparing for an expansion of its stake in a market that has picked up considerable momentum in recent years: the data management that lies at the foundation of such operations as open banking. …

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As Visa Contends With Inflation And the War for Ukraine, It Posts a ‘Very Strong’ Quarter

A year ago, you might have heard payments-network bigwigs complaining about the pandemic’s impact on revenues and volumes. Now, not so much. But, late Tuesday, Visa Inc. indicated it has been hit by a fresh development—Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. That war, which began Feb. 24, trimmed 4 percentage points off …

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As Other Markets Advance, the U.S. Has Much Catching up To Do in Real Time Payments

With the expected introduction by the Federal Reserve next year of a commercial real-time payments platform for the United States, total instant payments in the U.S. market will rise nearly five-fold, to 8.9 billion, by 2026. That’s up from 1.8 billion last year. The dollar volume on these transactions will …

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Apple’s Switch to Visa for Its Virtual Cash Card Could Come Down to International Connections

Apple Inc. is switching its network affiliation for its Apple Pay Cash virtual debit card to Visa Inc. after more than four years of issuing the card on the Discover Network. Information about the rationale for the move was not immediately available as the news emerged late last week on …

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AmEx Brushes off Inflation Fears As It Reports Big First Quarter Results

American Express Co. reported a strong first quarter early Friday that betokens a return to pre-pandemic performance for the company, though it also confronts questions stemming from emerging inflation and the threat of recession. AmEx reported overall spending in its crucial travel-and-entertainment business in March reached 99% of the total …

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Another Arena Adopts Digital Payments As the MLB Nationals Work With FIS-Worldpay

The competition to bring digital-payments capability to sports arenas is getting hotter. FIS Inc. announced early Thursday its Worldpay unit is exclusively processing payments for tickets, concessions, and merchandise at Washington D.C.’s Nationals Park, home of the city’s Nationals Major League Baseball team. As part of the deal, Jacksonville, Fla.-based …

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Restaurant-Payments Startup GoTab Expands to the Northwest With Its PaySuite Partnership

The hospitality industry continues to heat up as a market for digital-payments processing and technology, attracting established players and startups alike. Early Tuesday, GoTab Inc. said it is working with business-software firm PaySuite to sell its services to restaurants in the Pacific Northwest.  The first installation is a food hall …

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Interchange Increases Will Exacerbate Inflation, a Growing List of Merchant Groups Contend

One of the country’s biggest merchant associations on Monday joined a growing chorus of voices arguing fee increases planned by the major card networks for this month will exacerbate inflation. “American consumers are struggling under the worst inflation in four decades, and these increases would only make the situation worse,” …

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