Green Dot Corp. may be starting to show the fruits of new chief executive Dan Henry’s insistence on holding on tightly to the company’s bank and making it a linchpin of his strategy. The Provo, Utah-based institution, which Green Dot acquired in 2010, is key to three major card and …
Read More »E-Commerce Helps Buoy FIS as Merchant Volumes Post Positive Growth Rates Again
FIS Inc. had only begun to digest the massive processor Worldpay, which it acquired in July last year, when the global Covid-19 virus broke out, leaving the company on Tuesday to report a challenging second quarter marked by a significant hit to its newly integrated merchant-processing business. Still, given the …
Read More »Apple’s Mobeewave Deal Could Turn iPhones Into No-Dongle POS Devices—Just Not Right Away
Apple Inc. has reportedly acquired technology that enables smart phones equipped with near-field communication to act as point-of-sale devices with no other hardware. In the deal, news of which broke as the weekend began, the Cupertino, Calif.-based iPhone maker has bought Mobeewave Inc., a 9-year-old technology firm based in Montreal. …
Read More »Digital Services Help Buoy MoneyGram As the Remittance Provider Logs a Tough Quarter
The Covid-19 pandemic has driven consumers and businesses to digital alternatives for payments, and money transfers are proving to be no exception. MoneyGram International Inc. reported Friday morning transactions online and through its app grew 106% year-over-year and accounted for 27% of all transactions in the June quarter, up from …
Read More »PayPal Plots a POS Course With QR Codes As It Comes Off the ‘Strongest’ Quarter in Its History
PayPal Holdings Inc. has made big plays for the physical point of sale before, but on Wednesday the San Jose, Calif.-based company unveiled what could be its biggest strategy yet to capture transactions at the cash register. Top executives said an arrangement under way with CVS Pharmacy to run PayPal …
Read More »Businesses Adopt Zelle As the Network’s Numbers Climb in the Face of the Pandemic
Peer-to-peer payments networks like Zelle were introduced as a means for consumers to pay each other, but business acceptance now appears to be ramping up along with consumer usage in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. Seven major financial institutions are now enabling property owners, home-services companies, and other small …
Read More »Visa Remains Profitable Despite Pandemic Hits; eBay Volume Jumps 26%
Visa Inc. reported Tuesday that it managed to make nearly $2.4 billion in its June-ending quarter despite massive hits to its international volumes and credit card spending caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, and its chief executive also addressed the latest debit card controversy. Separately, online marketplace eBay Inc. reported its …
Read More »Payments Gripes Soar During the Pandemic, According to CFPB Data
Consumer complaints about payment products and services have shot up since March, when the national emergency was declared to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic. Complaints about credit and prepaid card products are up 29% over the same period last year, and gripes about money-transfer, virtual-currency, and money services have soared …
Read More »A Ripple Executive Sets up a Digital Wallet for One-Click Checkout With XRP
The big card networks have been introducing a one-click e-commerce checkout and plan to take it overseas by next year, but now a Ripple Labs Inc. executive may beat them to the punch with a single-click capability for Ripple’s XRP cryptocurrency. In what he characterizes as a “personal project,” Ripple director …
Read More »‘Mid-April Was the Trough,’ AmEx Says As It Works to Recover From the Pandemic’s Impact
American Express Co. felt the full brunt of the global Covid-19 pandemic in the opening weeks of the second quarter, and on Friday it released numbers showing just how hard the swoon in travel and other key sectors hit the company. Executives also took time on a conference call with …
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