Merchant processor First American Payment Systems L.P. on Thursday reported that it bought the independent sales organization portfolio of Chase Commerce Solutions, the merchant-acquiring and payment-processing unit of banking giant JPMorgan Chase & Co. Neither company would disclose the purchase price or the number of ISOs and merchants involved in the …
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Is the Physical Wallet the Death of Mobile Payments?
The real reason mobile payments haven’t taken off is that they haven’t offered anyone a compelling reason to replace cash or cards, says Nick Holland. Around 15 years ago, I wrote a thesis on the potential for mobile payments using radio-frequency ID technologies, such as Bluetooth and the recently announced …
Read More »New President Cohen Says Payments-Industry Changes Affecting ETA Mission
As 2016 beckons, multiple challenges and opportunities await the payments industry and the Electronic Transactions Association, a Washington, D.C.-based trade group that represents the merchant-acquiring and -processing industry. Incoming ETA board president Greg Cohen says the association, and the payments industry it represents, are in the midst of a transformation …
Read More »The Fed Is Tweaking Its Next Payments Survey To Get More Info on Fraud and Mobile Payments
In payments-industry circles, the Federal Reserve System’s triennial Payments Study is one of the most eagerly awaited documents to come out of Washington. The sweeping study tracks the use of credit, debit, and prepaid cards, checks, and other non-cash payment methods. For its next survey, due out in about a …
Read More »Despite the Rapid Rise of E-Payments, Cash Remains Stubbornly Popular Worldwide
By John Stewart n If, as the saying goes, cash is king, it’s clinging stubbornly to its throne. Despite the emergence of e-commerce and the secular rise of payment cards around the world, cash usage is growing nearly as fast globally as cashless payments, according to a report released this …
Read More »The U.K.’s Yoyo Wallet Hopes Soon To Be Walking a Big Dog in U.S. Mobile Payments
By John Stewart While many observers might argue the U.S. payments market has plenty of mobile-wallet entries for the time being, a U.K. startup called Yoyo Wallet figures there’s room for one more. London-based Yoyo, which launched with university cafeterias nearly two years ago and has expanded to catering operations …
Read More »Retailers, Bankers on Opposite Sides as House Panel Considers Data-Security Bill
The U.S. House of Representatives’ Financial Services Committee on Tuesday afternoon was scheduled to consider a data-security bill that is drawing fire from merchant trade groups and consumer advocates, but which has the support of the American Bankers Association. H.R. 2205, the Data Security Act of 2015, was introduced last …
Read More »Measuring the Opportunity in P2P Payments
Apple Inc. stole headlines for a while last month when reports surfaced that it was planning to launch a person-to-person payments service. Those reports are unconfirmed so far, but the opportunity for Apple and all the mobile and online players lies in one glaring fact: Payments between individuals are still …
Read More »The Networks Pay a High Price for Loyalty
Loyalty comes at a hefty price in the payment card world. A Digital Transactions analysis shows Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. could spend approximately $6.75 billion on so-called rebates and incentives to card issuers and merchants in 2015, up 15% from $5.86 billion in 2014. The role financial incentives play …
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Banks and Silicon Valley tech companies aren’t the only players crowding into mobile payments. So are retailers and restaurants. Now, with its Chase deal, MCX has thrown the spotlight on the potential for merchant-controlled wallets. As American cities go, you can’t get much more typical, demographically speaking, than Columbus, Ohio. …
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