JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Chase credit card unit and the Marriott International Inc. hotel chain introduced a contactless cobranded card, the Marriott Bonvoy Boundless card, to replace the Marriott Rewards Premier Plus card. American Express Co. announced the rebranding of its current portfolio of cards for customers of Marriott International Inc.’s …
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Square Launches Card for Merchants and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/18/19
Square Inc. introduced its Square Card for its merchants, a Mastercard-branded business prepaid card issued by Sutton Bank that makes funds in the seller’s Square account available instantly for purchases. Holders of the no-fee dual-interface card get a 2.75% discount when they make purchases at other Square sellers’ locations. Fit …
Read More »TD Ameritrade Enables Apple Pay Deposits and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/15/19
TD Ameritrade announced individual investors can instantly fund a brokerage account using Apple Pay through Apple Business Chat. The capability means investors can use a debit card to deposit up to $10,000 per day via Apple Pay, though the limit may vary by bank. The service is much quicker than …
Read More »Plumbing Meets Human Reasoning
To make faster payments a reality, decades-old core systems have to be streamlined. Here’s an approach that relies on artificial intelligence to avoid the system overhauls that have been tried in the past. The Federal Reserve’s faster-payments initiative has created a catalyst to improve core systems to respond to the …
Read More »Deloitte: Look for Faster Payments on the B2B Side in 2019, And More Contactless Transactions
The prognostications for 2019 are starting to roll in, and if at least one comes true, we’ll see business-to-business transactions driving the growth of faster-payment systems. And smart phones might actually gain some discernible traction at the point of sale. The predictions come from the big accounting and consulting firm …
Read More »Chase Tries Again
One thing that can help put over a new payment technology is backing from a bank or technology company that controls a huge chunk of the consumer universe. But the key word here is “help.” Consumers and merchants have to be ready for the technology, as well. With contactless cards, …
Read More »Contactless Cards in America— When, Oh When, Will They Appear?
The United States is way behind other markets in adopting tap-and-go cards. That’s about to change. Thad Peterson explains why. The main benefit of EMV implementation is the virtual elimination of card-present counterfeit card fraud, and that alone is worth EMV’s massive infrastructure investment. But there’s another benefit to new …
Read More »12th Annual The 10 Most Pressing Issues in E-Payments
If understanding a problem is the first step toward a remedy, here are 10 first steps for the executives who must grapple with the complexities of payments every day. Well, here we are with our annual list of the 10 issues causing the most sleepless nights for payments executives these …
Read More »Getting Contactless Right Means Just Doing the Work
It’s no secret contactless payments have struggled in the United States, but less discussed is what needs to be done to boost usage. A paucity of dual-interface cards—EMV plastic that can either be inserted into terminals or tapped on them—is much to blame, but it turns out the answer goes …
Read More »Visa CEO Predicts 100 Million Contactless Cards in a Year
Visa Inc. has been talking up contactless payments lately, though its executives and spokespersons usually dole out percentages rather than hard numbers to describe what is still a minuscule market in terms of card numbers and transaction volume. But chief executive Alfred F. Kelly gave an eyebrow-raising statistic Wednesday regarding …
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