There are several reasons why you can’t rely on law and regulation, says Ed Adshead-Grant. Here’s where they fall short and what you should do about it. Initiatives like open banking and faster payments have ushered in a whole new era in the world of business-to-business payments. The industry is …
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Faster Payments in the U.S. (As It Has Unfolded So Far)
The Fed’s task force has made a lot of progress, and on some fronts the results look promising. So why does it seem like the creation story of Visa and Mastercard all over again? It has been a long time since the initial Faster Payments discussions in 2013, and one …
Read More »Faster Payments in the U.S. (As It Has Unfolded So Far)
By René Pelegero The Fed’s task force has made a lot of progress, and on some fronts the results look promising. So why does it seem like the creation story of Visa and Mastercard all over again? It has been a long time since the initial Faster Payments discussions in …
Read More »Payment Regulations Aren’t Keeping Payments Safe
There are several reasons why you can’t rely on law and regulation, says Ed Adshead-Grant. Here’s where they fall short and what you should do about it. Initiatives like open banking and faster payments have ushered in a whole new era in the world of business-to-business payments. The industry is …
Read More »What To Watch in Payments
What are the ingredients of payments modernization in the United States? I suggest there are three: 1. Faster Payments The race to create a U.S. faster-payments system has begun. What’s not clear is what it will look like at the finish line. The variety of systems being either launched or …
Read More »An Approaching P2P Payments Upswell?
A survey for megabank Bank of America Corp. indicates that consumers of all ages are ready to embrace electronic person-to-person payments. BofA’s latest Trends in Consumer Mobility Report, released last month, found that 36% of all respondents use a P2P payments service. Market-research firm Convergys queried for the bank 1,005 …
Read More »Pressure Builds for Cannabis Payments
The growth of the legal cannabis industry will force bankers and payments executives to examine the business prospects of serving that industry, according to an executive with a regional automated clearing house association. While marijuana remains illegal under federal law, 29 states have approved for it for use by adults …
Read More »Banks And Non-Banks Play to Their Strengths As They Eye a $1.2 Trillion P2P Market
Financial institutions and third-party providers of digital person-to-person payments may have the same goal—ubiquity of service and adoption—but they’ll have to take different paths to get there, according to “Digital Person-to-Person Payments in the U.S.: The Competitive Landscape,” a report released last week by the Aite Group LLC. The P2P …
Read More »Android Pay Debuts for Canadian Debit and Credit Card Payments
The Android Pay mobile-payments service from Alphabet Inc.’s Google unit is now live or about to go live in Canada, payments companies and media outlets reported Wednesday. Canada’s Interac Association national debit network said that its Interac Debit service will be available for Android Pay mobile payments beginning June 5 …
Read More »‘Passive’ Biometrics Set To Take an Active Role in Payment Fraud Control
With little fanfare, so-called behavioral biometrics began appearing on the radar screens of payment card security executives about two years ago. Now, however, experts predict behavioral biometrics will assume a more prominent role in protecting payment transactions as e-commerce and mobile commerce continue gaining share of retail sales and the …
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