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November, 2019

  • 4 November

    Consumer Loyalty to Using Credit Cards May Be Swayed by Digital Alternatives

    Digital wallets and other forms of digitized payments may be poised to take over the most-favored position for some consumers. Sixty-six percent of consumers, if offered rewards, discounts, and cash-back incentives similar to those offered by credit cards, would switch to alternative ways to pay, finds the 2019 edition of …

  • 4 November

    In Its Latest Gambit, Samsung Pay Enlists Curve’s All-in-One Card App

    Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has been seeking lately to differentiate its 4-year-old Samsung Pay mobile payments service, and on Monday came its latest gambit: an integration with Curve 1 LTD, a London-based startup that allows cardholders to consolidate all of their Mastercard and Visa cards into a single card or …

  • 4 November

    Discover Contactless Cards Coming and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/4/19

    Discover Financial Services said it will begin issuing contactless cards over the next several months, starting first this month with holders of Discover it and Discover More cards who need cards reissued or replaced. New cardholders will get contactless cards beginning in December.ACI Worldwide expanded its long-term relationship with ATM network operator …

  • 1 November

    Western Union and MoneyGram Report Digital Growth, but Falling Revenues

    The big wire-transfer providers The Western Union Co. and MoneyGram International Inc. continue to develop their digital services as their agent-based business models struggle in a fast-changing market against rising online players. The two firms on Thursday both reported declining revenues in the third quarter, but Western Union made money …

  • 1 November

    Google To Buy Fitbit and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/1/19

    Google Inc. agreed to acquire Fitbit Inc., producer of smart watches and the Fitbit Pay contactless-payment service, for approximately $2.1 billion. Fitbit has sold more than 100 million devices in its 12 years in business. Google, whose Google Pay mobile-payment service has been in the market since 2015, is part of Alphabet Inc. The …

October, 2019

Digital Transactions