By John Stewart The annual holiday-spending frenzy is about to kick off, and if a consumer survey released on Monday is any indication, it will feature a lot more debit card and cash usage and a lot less mobile payment than you might have expected. Some 39% of consumers intend …
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NEWS ANALYSIS: Why Apple May Be Planning To Launch a P2P Payments Service
Is Apple Inc. laying the groundwork for an application that would let individuals pay each other electronically? Citing “people familiar with the matter,” The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that the tech kingpin is doing just that, and has already started talking to a handful of major banks. If the …
Read More »Despite Rise of Online And Mobile Methods, Cash And Checks Rule in P2P Payments
When it comes to payments between individuals, cash and checks are still wildly popular, even among Millennials, despite years of penetration by online and mobile methods. Indeed, 71% of consumers made at least one person-to-person payment with cash last year, and 56% did so with a check, according to a …
Read More »As Real Time Hits Prime Time, Early Warning And Fiserv Target Bill Payments, Deposits
The Federal Reserve may be shepherding a nationwide effort to bring real-time payments to the United States, but that doesn’t mean payments companies are marking time while that process unfolds. The latest development is Tuesday’s announcement that bank processor Fiserv Inc. will work with risk manager Early Warning Services LLC …
Read More »The Bank Card Networks Dole Out Billions in Incentives To Build Traffic
Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. are shelling out ever more dollars to buy issuer loyalty and induce merchants to route transactions onto their networks. A Digital Transactions News analysis shows the two leading payment card networks are on track to spend approximately $6.75 billon on so-called rebates and incentives in …
Read More »Banker: Customers Want PINs on EMV Credit Cards
To Justin Bigham, head of consumer product management at regional bank holding company First Niagara Financial Group Inc., the answer to the question of whether chip credit cards based on the EMV standard should have PINs isn’t hard to figure out. Just ask consumers. The 390-branch firm plans to convert …
Read More »The Steady March of Mobile Online And P2P Payments
Two reports released the same day last month point up the accelerating rate at which consumers are turning to a mobile device rather than a PC to pay an online merchant or another person. The news comes as major tech players like Apple Inc., Google Inc., PayPal Holdings Inc., and …
Read More »9th Annual The 10 Most Pressing Issues in E-Payments
2015 is the year of EMV, as much for the various ways chip cards are causing anxiety for the payments business as for their putative benefits. But a host of other issues is keeping payments executives awake these days, as well. Well, it seemed like a good idea at the …
Read More »How MCX’s Deals with Chase Pay And BIM Networks Help Fill a Tender Gap in CurrentC
With two strokes of the pen, Merchant Customer Exchange LLC has addressed one glaring weakness in its mobile wallet. By announcing a deal this week with JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s brand-new Chase Pay mobile-payments service and two weeks ago with a little-known New York City-based app provider called BIM Networks …
Read More »Pennsylvania Money-Transmitter Advisory for ISOs, Processors and Banks Sparks Concerns
A recent Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities’ advisory about potentially requiring independent sales organizations and processors to obtain money-transmitter licenses could pose problems for the payments industry. “It’s the wrong execution of the right idea,” Scott Talbott, senior vice president for government affairs at the Electronic Transactions Association, …
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