J.D. Power announced early Monday the launch of a mobile-banking app certification program. The program is intended to recognize app providers that deliver an exceptional user experience, the company says. The J.D. Power Mobile App Platform Certification-Banking program rates mobile apps using a set of 146 best-practices benchmarks, including app …
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A Card Issuer Trade Group Turns Up the Heat in Its Anti-CCCA Campaign
The Electronic Payments Coalition’s attack this week against the Credit Card Competition Act calls out retailers Target Corp. and Walmart as greedy mega-corporate stores that stand to profit at the expense of consumers should the legislation pass. The aggressive tone of the EPC’s “high six-figure” campaign, unleashed this week, signals …
Read More »FundKite Moves Beyond Business Financing With Its Launch of a Merchant Services Division
FundKite, a fintech that provides financing to small and medium-size businesses, has broadened its services with the launch of a payment-processing division. The move will enable FundKite to expand its services beyond offering capital to merchants by providing them with a one-stop processing and financing shop, the company says. In …
Read More »BNPL Satisfaction High and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/11/24
A survey from credit-reporting agency TransUnion indicates 89% of U.S. consumers who have used buy now, pay later programs are satisfied or very satisfied with the service. The survey canvassed 1,200 consumers in the second quarter. Some 53% of non-users indicated they’d be likely or very likely to use BNPL if the …
Read More »Skim Swipe’s POS Role and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/9/24
Wireless and cybersecurity developer Berkeley Varitronics Systems Inc. launched Skim Swipe, a tool that can help detect card skimmers hidden in point-of-sale terminals. Galileo Financial Technologies, a payments-technology platform, announced it is offering wire-transfer capability via an application programming interface that links clients of Community Federal Savings Bank to the Federal Reserve’s …
Read More »Discover Unveils Balance+ to Offer Overdraft Protection on Debit Cards
Consumers may be well acquainted with the concept of overdraft protection when writing checks, but early Monday Discover Financial Services said it is extending the service to its debit cards. Cardholders who hold the company’s Cashback Debit Checking account are eligible for the new service, called Balance+. “With Balance+ we …
Read More »How the Supreme Court Has Set up an Intense Struggle Over Sellers’ Debit Card Costs
Decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court are supposed to settle matters, but a verdict the high court delivered early Monday has the potential to stir up debit card pricing questions for some time to come, some observers say. The justices, in a 6-3 decision, ruled a case brought by a …
Read More »Debit Cap Suit Can Proceed and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/1/24
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled a lawsuit challenging the Federal Reserve’s 2011 debit card cap as too high can move forward. The suit, brought in 2021 by a North Dakota truck stop, had been opposed by banks as having been filed too late. Downloads of digital-identity apps will grow 126% worldwide, …
Read More »FedNow at Year One
As the Federal Reserve’s real-time payments network celebrates its first birthday, the payments industry takes stock of its impact on instant transfers. Launched with great fanfare in July 2023, the widely and long-anticipated FedNow has largely enjoyed a successful first year. One area where the network has excelled is in …
Read More »The Ingredients of Success
The contrast between the approach in the U.S. and that in Europe underscores the importance of competition and innovation. Many U.S.-domiciled payment networks are relevant, even dominant, globally, whereas few European payment systems are. Europe and the United States are both served by a patchwork of retail, peer-to-peer, and interbank …
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