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.

With Google Cloud’s Technology, Global Payments Looks for a ‘Substantially’ Expanded Merchant Base

Global Payments Inc. will move its acquiring technology to Google Cloud and serve as a worldwide merchant acquirer for Google under a sweeping agreement announced Monday morning. The pact will also allow Global’s merchant clients to access a long list of Google Cloud services, ranging from payments to data and …

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Eye on Earnings: USA Technologies And Fleetcor Look for a Near-Term Rebound

With the coronavirus pandemic having reduced traffic to vending machines and other unattended retail devices, USA Technologies Inc. on Thursday reported quarterly results that included drops in both machine connections and revenue. But chief executive Sean Feeney sought to reassure investors that better days will arrive soon.  “While the rebound …

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PayPal Registered a Record Year in 2020 And Looks for an Even Bigger 2021

Buoyed by an explosion of e-commerce activity following the onset of Covid-19, PayPal Holdings Inc. last year enjoyed what turned out to be a record year for growth. Now, it looks to roll out a flurry of new services. “We released more products and services in 2020 than in any …

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Payoneer Agrees to a SPAC Merger That Will Take the Company Public

Global e-commerce payments provider Payoneer Inc. announced Wednesday morning it will go public via a merger with a blank-check company, confirming reports about a deal that first emerged last month. In the merger, which values Payoneer at $3.3 billion, the 15-year-old, New York City-based firm becomes the eighth payments-related company …

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In Covid’s Wake, Consumers—And Now Businesses—Are Lining up for P2P Payments

Much attention in the payments industry has focused on how the coronavirus pandemic has boosted contactless technology in stores, but it’s also leading more consumers and now businesses to adopt peer-to-peer payments networks, as well. After initial success with consumers, banks are starting to adapt P2P systems especially for small …

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How a Processor Sees Opportunity in Its Participation in the Upcoming Pilot for FedNow

With the Federal Reserve’s announcement last week that more than 110 financial institutions and processors have signed up for a pilot of the FedNow real-time payments service, third-party service providers are working to smooth the way for small banks that might otherwise be left on the sidelines. “We’re filling the niche …

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As Visa Stages a Comeback From Covid, It Scopes Out Its Chances in Open Banking

Visa Inc. along with many other payments companies was thrown for a loop by the coronavirus pandemic, but now it’s clawing it’s way back on the strength of debit cards, e-commerce, and a real-time payments service called Visa Direct. “In the United States, we are actually back to our prepandemic …

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How Mastercard’s Optimism Rides on Stimulus, Vaccines, And Debit Spending

Mastercard Inc. saw overall payment volumes inch up in the final quarter of 2020, buoyed by rising debit card volumes and such factors as federal stimulus payments in the U.S. market, the card network’s top executives reported Thursday. Looking ahead, the arrival of vaccines to combat the coronavirus pandemic will …

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As Open Banking Grows More Popular, Banks Work to Streamline Links to Fintech Apps

The firms that make payments apps work behind the scenes are facing a growing problem. As more and more consumers use the apps, more and more banks get involved, casting an ever-widening net of unique requirements on the data networks that connect the apps to users’ bank accounts.  That places …

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AmEx’s Top Exec Looks to Vaccines To Help Spur a Comeback for T&E Spending

In a wide-ranging session, American Express Co.’s top brass Tuesday expressed optimism that increasing availability of coronavirus vaccines will soon induce consumers to travel and that the new Biden Administration’s policies are unlikely to have much impact on the New York City-based company’s core business. On an early morning conference …

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