A recent pilot demonstrated a number of benefits stemming from the conversion of real-world assets into their digital equivalents. Lost in the coverage of the crypto meltdown last year were some important announcements by major bank associations, such as SWIFT and the Bank for International Settlements, about the use of …
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How to Restore Payments Competition
History has shown the two global card networks will never introduce real competition on their own. Time for regulators to intervene. The Fed and the FTC have made a start. The recent clarification by the Federal Reserve confirming that a more than 10-year-old law applies to online debit cards—coupled with …
Read More »A Mixed Payoff for the Megamergers
When six powerful payments companies separately merged into three organizations in 2019, it signaled that one end of the payments spectrum had dramatically shifted. But the actual payoff seems to have been inconsistent. Think about the before time. Before the pandemic. Before the lockdowns. Before the cliff-dive of in-store payments. …
Read More »Getting Online Checkout Right
Online sellers are starting to take a closer look at their checkouts. No wonder. The technology plays a key role in whether they can tap into the boom in e-commerce. Checkout is the point at which the consumer either completes her purchase or doesn’t. A checkout process that is slow …
Read More »Cash App’s Latest Feature Aims to Help Consumers Meet Their Savings Goals
Block Inc.’s Cash App unit says it is attempting to make it easier for consumers to salt away money with the introduction of Cash App Savings. The new feature allows Cash App users to deposit savings into a separate account within the app, build additional savings by rounding up their …
Read More »Musk Is Engineering a Return to Payments Via Twitter, Reports Say
Elon Musk helped found what became PayPal back at the turn of the century, and now it appears he is moving on an ambition he outlined months ago to add a payments feature to Twitter, the social-media platform he paid $44 billion to acquire in October. The San Francisco-based company …
Read More »CFPB’s Hot Buttons And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/31/23
Banking and payments professionals should watch for action from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on key areas such as open banking, credit card late fees, fintech partnerships, and buy now, pay later plans, warns Strategic Resource Management, a consulting firm. American Express Co. released its American Express Business Blueprint, a digital cash flow management service …
Read More »Despite Headwinds, E-Commerce Remained a Juggernaut Throughout the ‘22 Holiday Season
E-commerce transactions for the 2022 holiday-shopping season bested predictions for growth, despite signs of a weakening economy, according to research from ACI Worldwide Inc. From October through December, online transactions increased 21% from the same period in 2021, besting pre-holiday shopping- growth estimates by six percentage points, says ACI. In …
Read More »Visa’s Kelly Stresses Stability As He Prepares to Hand Off The Reins of Leadership
Following years of pandemic restrictions that all card companies had to contend with, Visa Inc.’s top executives late Thursday highlighted stable transaction and processing volumes and growing cross-border travel as the United States and other global regions continued to recover. The event also featured an appearance by Visa president Ryan …
Read More »Mobile Wallet Usage Is Up, But Many Consumers Still Prefer to Pay With Plastic
Consumer adoption of mobile wallets may be growing, but a lot of consumers still prefer to pay using a physical card, a report from J.D. Power finds. The report, which surveyed 3,588 retail-bank customers nationwide between the first quarter of 2021 and third quarter of 2022, found that 49% of …
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