Other commercial companies have failed in their efforts to establish an industrial loan corporation, a form of bank, but much to banks’ distress, Square Inc. very well could prove to be the exception. “Fighting the ILC designation is a good way for the banks to slow a dangerous competitor, but …
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Payments Firms Need To Keep Their Eyes on Regulators And the States, ETA Lobbyist Says
Regulators and the states currently are more active than Congress on issues affecting the payments industry, according to the Electronic Transactions Association’s point person on governmental affairs. The divided Congress probably won’t pass any major payments-related legislation before the 2020 elections, says Scott Talbott, a senior vice president at the …
Read More »Can Square Succeed Where Walmart Fell Short? Bankers Are Set on Ensuring It Doesn’t
While the nation’s banking industry may not welcome the development, experts say Square Inc.’s recent efforts to establish an industrial loan corporation, a form of bank, could well succeed where others have failed. “Fighting the ILC designation is a good way for the banks to slow a dangerous competitor, but …
Read More »So Many Irons in the Fire
PayPal’s octopus-like strategy covers everything from P2P payments, bill pay, and the point of sale to parting ways with eBay. Can Schulman and Co. keep all the balls in the air? PayPal Holdings Inc. president and chief executive Dan Schulman can’t be accused of making small plans. “We aspire to …
Read More »Once a Novelty, Chatbots Appear To Be on Their Way to Mainstream Adoption
The use of chatbots in financial services is about to explode, if research released this week is any indication. Adoption will be such that the technology will save banks worldwide $7.3 billion in annual operating costs by 2023, compared to a projected $209 million this year, estimates Juniper Research in …
Read More »The Fundamentals Still Apply
Want to start—or bet on—the next big thing in payments? Forget glitz and glamor and focus on startups that address pressing problems with substantial and realistic solutions, argues Eric Grover. Successful payments fintechs such as Adyen, Ant Financial, Klarna, Stripe, and Square have generated enormous excitement. With the arguable exception …
Read More »The Unicorn Herd Enrolled Yet More Fintech Members Last Year Following an Active 2017
The financial news has been full of dire stories about the beating tech stocks have been taking lately, but less well publicized is the action in private equity—specifically the creation of new payments-related unicorns. According to data from New York City-based CB Insights, which tracks private valuations, at least half …
Read More »COMMENTARY: How Virtual Card Acceptance Drives Innovation in Small-Business Payments
In 2018, the acceptance of virtual cards, also known as v-cards, by small-to-midsize businesses (SMBs) increased significantly as suppliers embraced the improved security and convenience of this digital payment method over paper checks. Still, making the leap to fully automated payments remained a challenge for most within this market segment. …
Read More »Deloitte: Look for Faster Payments on the B2B Side in 2019, And More Contactless Transactions
The prognostications for 2019 are starting to roll in, and if at least one comes true, we’ll see business-to-business transactions driving the growth of faster-payment systems. And smart phones might actually gain some discernible traction at the point of sale. The predictions come from the big accounting and consulting firm …
Read More »Battling the Bots
There are plenty of good bots out there, but the bad ones are making life difficult for financial institutions and merchants. And it’s only getting worse. What’s to be done? To paraphrase Glinda, the good witch in L. Frank Baum’s Oz novels and the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz: …
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