Payment card manufacturer CPI Card Group Inc. said net sales of debit and credit cards grew 22% year-over-year to $62.7 million in the third quarter. Net sales of prepaid debit cards dipped 1% to $20.6 million. For the nine months through September, credit and debit card sales rose 19% to $180.9 million, …
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Zelle Logs Double-Digit Increases As Consumers And Businesses Contend With Covid-19
Spurred by consumers’ need to send money to family and friends during the Covid-19 pandemic and an increasing number of financial institutions being onboarded, the Zelle peer-to-peer payment network announced Monday it processed $84 billion in transactions during the third quarter of 2020, up 18% from the second quarter. Consumers …
Read More »With Real-Time Networks on the Way, Processors Prepare to Give Businesses a Piece of the Action
As consumers adopt real-time payments in the coming years, payments providers are expecting businesses large and small to follow suit. News released Monday indicates preparations are already under way. Canadian processor Everlink Payments Services Inc. and Fintainium Inc., a Jacksonville, Fla.-based developer of cloud-based technologies for financial institutions, have agreed …
Read More »The Real Deal for Real-Time
Multiple real-time services may flourish, but don’t discount the Fed’s ability to corner volume. Over the last several decades, there has been a crescendo of interest from regulators and the industry worldwide in real-time interbank payments. Instant interbank payments displace batch automated clearing house transfers and enable new use cases, …
Read More »Poised for Huge Growth—And Potential Trouble
The rapidly rising payoff for acquirers from the state-by-state legalization of online sport betting comes with flashing caution signs. Online sports betting has become a big business since the Supreme Court in 2018 opened the door for states to legalize it (“The Sporting Chance,” July 2018). But now it’s poised …
Read More »Security Notes: Should You Worry About Quantum?
Last month, The Wall Street Journal reported that Visa and JPMorgan Chase are gearing up to face the threat of quantum. Indeed, the drumbeat is getting louder. A new class of computing machines is coming down the pike, and much as present-day computers upended the payment industry, so will the …
Read More »Is FedNow Moving Fast Enough?
The announcement from the Federal Reserve last month of a pilot for the FedNow real-time payments service may represent an important stage in the development of a service not expected to go live until 2023 at the earliest. But observers caution rival services have already made headway with key market …
Read More »The Fed Inches Toward Real Time
In August last year, when the Federal Reserve announced it would jump into the real-time payments arena, proponents of the idea were elated. A public sector competitor would be needed, they argued, to offset the rapidly advancing network at The Clearing House Payments Co. LLC, an entity owned by 25 …
Read More »Western Union P2P Transactions up 6% and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/30/20
The Western Union Co. reported third-quarter revenue of $1.259 billion, down 4% year-over-year. Peer-to-peer transactions in the quarter totaled 77.3 million, up 6%.MoneyGram International Inc. reported third-quarter revenue of $323.2 million, down 1% year-over-year on a constant-currency basis. Digital transactions accounted for a 27% share of all money transfers in the quarter.Amazon.com …
Read More »Visa Looks for Brighter Skies in 2021 As It Emerges From a Year Darkened by Covid’s Impact
Visa Inc. may be bidding good riddance to a Covid-haunted fiscal 2020, but the giant payments network made it plain Wednesday afternoon it is looking forward to a very different fiscal 2021. “The pandemic is still with us,” noted Vasant Prabhu, the company’s chief financial officer, but “fiscal year 2021 …
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