In an effort to make its cards more financially attractive to merchants, American Express Co. plans to cut its worldwide discount rate by potentially up to three times the level it had previously predicted for 2018. AmEx, generally the costliest of the major card brands for merchants to accept, typically …
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Veem Now Offers Working Capital and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/9/18
Cross-border payments provider Veem announced it now offers working capital to merchants through a deal with merchant-financier BlueVine. Payments provider Bluefin Payment Systems LLC said its services will be available to users of practice-management software from Rev360 that is designed for use in eye-care practices. Payments provider Century Business Solutions …
Read More »VeriFone’s Services Side Grows as Its North American Petroleum Business Struggles
VeriFone Systems Inc.’s North American revenues dipped sharply in the quarter ended Jan. 31, but the point-of-sale terminal and payment software provider nonetheless said it exceeded its financial expectations as software and services sales rose even as hardware sales fell. San Jose, Calif.-based VeriFone on Thursday reported total revenues of …
Read More »Making Mobile Better for Consumers May Be Worth the Investment, Worldpay Survey Indicates
Merchants wondering whether it’s worth it to invest in improving the consumer experience on their mobile Web sites or mobile-shopping apps may want to consider the findings of Worldpay Inc.’s “Mobile Payment Journey” survey. In the survey, released this week, 37% of U.S. consumers said they would spend more for …
Read More »Why Amazon Is Talking to Banks About a ‘Checking Account’ for Its Customers
Amazon.com Inc.’s interest in launching a checking-account-like product, reported Tuesday by The Wall Street Journal, could have deep roots in its strategy both for payments in general and for Amazon Pay, the payment wallet it operates for non-Amazon sites, expert observers say. Talks between the Seattle-based retailing colossus and banks …
Read More »Chase To Offer Canadian Small Businesses Lower Discount Rates for AmEx Payments
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business announced Monday an agreement with JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Chase Merchant Services that the trade group of small and medium-sized merchants says could bring cuts of nearly 50% for accepting American Express Co. cards to its 110,000 members. The Toronto-based CFIB said Chase, its …
Read More »Seeking Fast Growth, WorldRemit Expands Into New York’s Remittance Market
As the emergence of smart phones and online services make cross-border remittances easier and less costly for users, companies have emerged to serve that fast-growing market. The latest move comes from WorldRemit, an 8-year-old firm that last week expanded into the state of New York, home to 4.5 million immigrants. …
Read More »Smoking out Pot’s Potential
Despite concerns that the federal government will crack down on state-sanctioned marijuana, a small band of payment providers is working to cash in on an exploding industry. It’s no wonder that legal marijuana merchants, and their banks, have been feeling of lot of angst in 2018. In only a matter …
Read More »Reduced Speed Ahead
It’s been a great run for credit cards—eight straight years of volume growth after a nasty reversal in the Great Recession. But what are the implications for acquirers’ bottom lines when this long growth spurt ends? Credit card issuers take delight when their cardholders spend freely, pay their bills on …
Read More »Payments 3.0: How Payments Will Change
A typical household makes from four to a dozen recurring payments monthly. In addition, households pay for groceries and clothing and other things at points of sale and online. In the future, we may all commute using app-based ride services. But these overwhelmingly draw the passenger’s payment from a credit …
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