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COMMENTARY: Global Consumers Embrace Their Local Payment Methods—And So Should You

When it comes to making a purchase, who doesn’t use a credit or debit card? Most of the world, that’s who. While paying with a credit card is standard in the United States and much of the Western world, that’s definitely not the global norm. It’s estimated that less than …

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The Surging ACH

No, that’s not an oxymoron. The big, 46-year-old network, with links to virtually every bank in the country, is on a growth tear. Here’s why. One of the biggest untold stories in the payments industry lies ready to hand for anyone who wants to check the numbers. It’s about a …

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Payments 3.0: Fintechs’ Regulatory Gray Areas

The rapid growth of payments technology has created gray areas in regulatory compliance and consumer protection, and regulators are working to catch up. The most recent example is the request for information published Feb. 26 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The FDIC wants comments on “potential changes to its …

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With Stimulus Cash Pending, a Fintech Works With Banks to Get Money to the Underbanked

With the U.S. House of Representatives expected to sign off Friday on a $2 trillion stimulus bill in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic ravaging the United States, some payments executives are focusing on how to get a share of that cash into the hands of the country’s underbanked and …

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Small Steps in China

U.S. payment companies finally appear to be gaining some traction in China, but how—and when—that foothold will develop is still unknown. China, as the world’s second-largest economy, has long been an attractive market for U.S. payments companies. It’s only in recent years—starting in 2005 and accelerating in the past few—that …

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Options for EMV at the Pump

The deadline for converting gas stations to EMV is fast approaching, and this time there won’t be an extension. What to do? EMV payments are coming to a pump near you, and gas stations need to get ready to accept them or face financial consequences. A majority of the world …

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The Payoff in Payouts

Disbursements once were a staid business dominated by checks and ACH direct deposits. No more, thanks to the rise of the gig economy and new payout technology. When they’re owed something, 21st Century consumers aren’t satisfied with waiting to get a check, and waiting again for it to clear. They …

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New York City Bans Cashless-Only Payments at Restaurants and Retailers

New York City became the third U.S. city to ban cashless-only payments in restaurants and stores with the passage Thursday of a measure to prohibit merchants from refusing to accept cash. San Francisco and Philadelphia have similar bans, as does the state of New Jersey.  Originally proposed by New York …

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Consumers Are Satisfied Making Contactless Payments, But Security Concerns Linger

Even though contactless credit and debit card transactions made by tapping a card against a point-of-sale device rely on the same standard as EMV dipped transactions, consumers have different impressions of the security benefits, a newly released study says. Indeed, 81% of the 1,350 consumers surveyed for the “Emerging Trends at …

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Can You Deliver on Instant Payouts?

Across multiple industries, workers and consumers are increasingly looking for right-now funding. Businesses that want to thrive will have to meet that expectation. In a world where instant gratification is king, Freddie Mercury’s famous lyrics have never rung truer: “I want it all, I want it all, I want it …

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