Despite the growing popularity of digital wallets, the vast majority of consumers prefer to pay with their debit card at the point of sale, according to research from J.D. Power. Some 72% of consumers surveyed by Power physically use their debit card at the point of sale or enter their …
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Why Banks Say Sellers Are Unlikely To Pass Savings From the CCCA on to Consumers
Despite some claims to the contrary, the odds are long that merchants would pass on any potential savings to consumers from the Credit Card Competition Act, payments experts say. One argument for this is that merchants price products on a line-item basis, which means the savings on a single product …
Read More »Atomic Looks to Ease the Subscription Economy for Consumers Via a New App That Works Inside Banks’ Apps
Recurring payments like subscriptions have been gaining increasing attention as more businesses supplement one-off sales and as banks and billers look for ways to automate the process for consumers within their own apps. Now the capability to make and control recurring payments is coming to consumers on their mobile phones. …
Read More »Eye On Travel: Worldline’s Virtual Card Platform; Consumers Are Traveling More
The big processor Worldline S.A. is working with Visa Inc. to launch a virtual business-to-business card-issuing facility for online travel agencies. The deal marks the first foray for Paris-based Worldline beyond payment processing. The partnership will integrate Worldline’s Merchant Services Acceptance capabilities with its Financial Services Card issuing platform to …
Read More »Behind Open Banking’s Growing Appeal to Consumers, Merchants—And Card Networks
Open banking has been attracting the attention of bankers, merchants, and card networks. It’s also drawing notice from regulators. The concept of making a payment through a direct transfer from a bank account can appeal to consumers because it’s fast and easy, and to merchants because the transaction is reportedly …
Read More »Consumers And Businesses Are Embracing Instant Payments, a Fed Study Says
Consumers and businesses are embracing instant-payment options for such transactions as bill payment, mobile-wallet funding and defunding, account-to-account transfers, and immediate payroll for employees, the Federal Reserve says. A pair of studies surveying businesses and consumers about instant payments and the payments landscape, released late Monday by the Fed, reveals …
Read More »Survey: Consumers See Little Benefit from CCCA; Eye on Fraud; Busey Enlists Corserv for Card Program
Consumers Don’t See Any Benefit from the Credit Card Bill, a Bankers’ Group Contends
Merchants and credit and debit card issuers have controlled the bulk of the narrative, pro and con, about the proposed Credit Card Competition Act since the legislation was reintroduced last year. But now a recent poll from Independent Community Bankers of America says that most consumers feel they would not …
Read More »Klarna Launches a Web Page to Rebut the Idea That BNPL Burdens Consumers With Debt
Looking to dispel criticism that buy now, pay later loans are predatory-lending products, BNPL provider Klarna AB has launched Wikipink, a Web page that details information about its BNPL business, such as repayment rates, late fee rates, and consumer demographics. “By publishing our facts and figures with full transparency, including …
Read More »Digital Wallets: Users Are Happier, But Adoption Still Lags Among Consumers And Merchants Alike
Customer satisfaction with digital wallets is on the rise, which is helping propel consumer adoption and usage, according to J.D. Power’s newly released 2024 Digital Wallet Satisfaction Study. Despite the increase in customer satisfaction, though, the study found wallets providers still have work to do to raise adoption among both …
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