Opening the door to online commerce is an expedient and profitable way to reach consumers, but those with fraud on their minds also find a way in. Now, it is becoming tougher to distinguish those with good intent from the ones with bad intent, especially when formerly good customers start …
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U.S. Households Spend $25,513 Annually on the Top 10 Bills
Consumer bill payments for the 10 most essential bills sum to $25,513 annually on average, according to new data from doxo inc., a bill-payments provider. Doxo’s “2024 U.S. Household Bill Pay Report” says that total corresponds to 34% of a consumer’s income spent across mortgage or rent, auto loans, utilities, …
Read More »CFPB’s New Card Late Fees Cap and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/5/24
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized a rule that caps late fees on credit card payments to $8, down from a typical $32. The rule goes into effect 60 days following its publication in the Federal Register. Other provisions include ending automatic annual inflation adjustment on the fee and requiring larger card …
Read More »If Top Card Execs Must Testify, So Should Merchant Leaders, CCCA Opponents Argue
Days after Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., sent letters to the chief executives of Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. demanding they testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee about their opposition to the Credit Card Competition Act, the Electronic Payments Coalition is asking why the committee is not requesting that leaders of …
Read More »At a Double-Digit Growth Rate, BNPL Isn’t Cooling off
The buy now, pay later trend emerged in the U.S. market in a big way in 2020 in the wake of the pandemic as a means to let strapped consumers make point-of-sale and online transactions with partial payments, while financing the balance over a short term. Since then, the U.S. …
Read More »20 Years of Payments Coverage
Digital Transactions celebrates its 20th birthday with a review of the 10 major themes that continue to preoccupy the industry. When publishers start a magazine, whether in print or online—or both—there’s simply no way to tell how long it will last. There are too many unpredictable factors. But the publishers …
Read More »Retail Sales up 3.1% And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/26/23
U.S. retail sales, excluding automotive products, grew 3.1% year-over-year in the Nov. 1 through Dec. 24 period, according to Mastercard Inc.’s SpendingPulse. The result is not adjusted for inflation. Standouts were e-commerce sales, up 6.3%, and restaurants, at 7.8%. The worst performer was jewelry, at negative 2%. Blockchain operator Paxos said it will …
Read More »Holiday Sales on Cards Are Off to a Healthy Start, the NRF Says
Holiday sales were robust in November, giving merchants reason to be optimistic about overall spending for the holiday shopping season, according to the National Retail Federation. Total retail sales in November, excluding automobiles and gasoline, rose 0.77% month-over-month on a seasonally adjusted basis, and 4.24% on an unadjusted basis year-over-year, …
Read More »A Reckoning on Wall Street
The payments market is enjoying more vitality and growth than most can remember. So what’s behind the recent market rout? The payments market is enormous and growing. Capgemini forecasts a 15% compound annual growth rate for global noncash digital payments through 2027. The Boston Consulting Group estimates global acquiring revenue …
Read More »Securing Merchants in an Inflated Economy
Strategies to Boost Sales and Safeguard Your ISO Business By Matt Nern, Managing Partner, SignaPay Investors received unsettling news recently as U.S. consumer prices for September surpassed expectations, hinting at persistent inflation and sparking debates on another potential interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve in November. The evolving pricing …
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