In 2015, American Express Co. had a bad year. Hit hard by competitive pressures on merchant fees and cobrand-card returns, as well as swooning gasoline prices, the big card network on Thursday reported a 4% decline in revenue net of interest expense for the year to $32.8 billion, its first …
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For Acquirers, Federal And State Regulatory Scrutiny Shows No Signs of Abating
As the payments industry contends with ongoing state and federal regulatory inquiries, the Electronic Transactions Association will release an updated version of its “Guidelines on Merchant and ISO Underwriting and Risk Monitoring” in February. The final edits are being made, says Deana Rich, principal of Deana Rich Consulting Inc., which …
Read More »Eye on In-Store Commerce: Adyen Comes to the POS; Diebold Eyes Mobile Checkout
E-commerce processor Adyen Inc. announced on Thursday it is now offering payments capability for physical stores in the United States, a move that follows the company’s success in providing a payments gateway for a number of prominent digital clients, including Facebook, Uber, Airbnb, and Netflix. Also on Thursday, ATM maker …
Read More »Sweden’s Klarna Racks up Some Big Gains in the Early Going of Its U.S. Debut
Sweden’s online-payments firm Klarna started operations in the United States only four months ago, but already it is making itself felt in the highly competitive business of serving U.S. e-commerce merchants. Nearly 20 retailers have signed up for the company’s streamlined checkout service, including big sellers Overstock.com and Shoes.com. That’s …
Read More »Royal Canadian Mint Sells Digital-Currency Platform MintChip
Toronto-based loyalty-services and payments start-up nanoPay Corp. has acquired the MintChip digital-currency platform from the Royal Canadian Mint, the organizations announced Tuesday. The purchase price wasn’t disclosed, but nanoPay says it could be revealed at a later date. MintChip gained fame in 2012, just as Bitcoin and other virtual currencies …
Read More »E-Commerce, Especially M-Commerce, Left a Big Mark on 2015’s Holiday Season
Two reports released Friday afternoon about consumer spending in the 2015 holiday season document continued strong growth in online commerce, although one report has e-commerce falling slightly short of earlier predictions. And mobile commerce is the new star of consumer payments. In its final report about the 2015 holidays, Internet …
Read More »Guarding the Online Channel
If history is any guide, card-not-present fraud will spike now that EMV has officially arrived in the United States. Can a growing array of fraud-prevention technologies stem the tide? When it comes to plying their deceptive trade, fraudsters exploit the weakest link in the security chain. With the EMV chip …
Read More »Ingo’s Nifty Niche
How do you combine mobile check deposit with prepaid cards to offer immediate funds to customers without bank accounts? Ingo Money says its mobile app is the answer. Mobile deposit capture technology has made it easier than ever for consumers with bank accounts to deposit a check. Simply open the …
Read More »Why Today’s Token Picture Won’t Be Tomorrow’s
As 2015 drew to a close, it became clear that the business of creating and processing tokens in place of actual card credentials has hit the big time. Three of the major general-purpose card networks—American Express Co., MasterCard Inc., and Visa Inc.—have now created so-called digital-enablement services that handle token …
Read More »What’s in Your (Digital) Wallet?
Ever since the launch of Apple Pay more than a year ago, mobile wallets have followed a pattern of recruiting financial institutions to enable their network-branded credit and debit cards to work in the wallet apps. But with their proprietary cards, retailers are getting in on this action, as well, …
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