Tuesday , November 12, 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.

Phishing Gets Even Fishier As Online Criminals Turn a Security Protocol to Their Advantage

Online criminals are now launching most of their phishing attacks from domains secured by the HTTPS protocol—and they’re hijacking the sites they need to do it, according to the latest report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group, a security-industry organization that tracks the crime. Some 77.6% of phishing sites in the …

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Small-Business Payments Provider Bill.com Logs Double-Digit Gains in Volumes

Payments volumes for small and mid-size businesses are growing at a quick pace, if the latest information from cloud-based payments-technology company Bill.com Inc. is any indication. The 14-year-old Palo Alto, Calif.-based company processed $25.4 billion in payment volume in the June quarter, fully 26% above the volume handled in the …

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You’ve Heard How Consumers Have Turned to Online Channels. Now the Numbers Show It

It’s become a common assertion in the payments business that consumers are turning to online sites for shopping as they contend with the various impacts of Covid-19. Now government data indicates just how well-founded that assertion is. E-commerce dollar volume in the second quarter totaled $211.5 billion, up 32% from …

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Klarna Sees Both Online And In-Store Volumes Grow as the U.S. Market Looms Large

Online volume has soared for Klarna AB but the Swedish payments company’s efforts to go into physical stores are also bearing fruit, the company reported early Thursday. Klarna, which offers consumers the opportunity at checkout to extend payments over time, reported its “in-store proposition” is now active in 10 geographic …

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Visa Leverages Artificial Intelligence for Smarter Stand-in Processing

Refused transactions are frustrating enough for cardholders and merchants, but during a pandemic they could be especially nerve-wracking. Visa Inc. on Wednesday announced a new service for stand-in processing that the payments network says should yield faster and more accurate results when issuers’ systems are down. The new Smarter STIP …

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Panera Recruits Google to Streamline Pickup And Delivery Via Mobile Apps

The Covid-19 pandemic has hastened merchants’ conversion to digital wallets and other forms of contactless payments, but at the same time the imperative for fast, if possible single-click, ordering has only grown more urgent. In the latest development, the Panera Bread chain announced Tuesday in integration with Google that allows …

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MagicCube Looks to Expansion as Contactless Grows And Fresh Investment Pours in

With the Covid-19 pandemic accelerating consumer use and merchant acceptance of contactless cards, technology companies are scrambling to exploit new opportunities stemming from the trend. One technology that could get a boost is software that can turn any off-the-shelf smart phone into a payment-acceptance device, a development the major card …

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Digital Payments Strengths Help Adyen Weather the Pandemic

Executives at Adyen N.V. maintained an upbeat tone Thursday in the face of a global coronavirus pandemic that has shut down many businesses, thrown consumers out of work, and upended shopping habits. “Our business has proved itself resilient despite the impact of the pandemic,” said Pieter van der Does, chief …

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In the Competitive Game of Open Banking, MX Claims a Big Lead With 50,000-Plus Connections

In the ever-more competitive game of payments and open banking, direct data connections matter. On Thursday, MX Technologies Inc. claimed to have more than any other data aggregator, announcing it has exceeded 50,000 links to financial institutions and fintechs. The 10-year-old company, based in Lehi, Utah, competes with major aggregators …

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Pandemic Emergencies Could Be Moving Businesses to Push for Real-Time Payments

With consumers and many businesses wary of cash and checks in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, businesses may be more inclined than ever to pivot to real-time payments, according to research released Tuesday. Out of 252 corporate executives surveyed in June, a slim 9% said they had no plans …

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