Consumers’ concerns about incurring credit card debt this holiday season is pushing many shoppers to consider buy now, pay later loans as a budget-management option, according to a report from the payments firm Klarna AB. Some 53% of respondents expressed concern about incurring credit card debt during the holiday season. …
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Some Merchants Take Issue with the CCCA
Small businesses claim they have legitimate concerns that their larger counterparts will be the beneficiaries of lower card acceptance costs should the Credit Card Competition Act become law, argues the Small Business Payments Alliance, a trade organization recently formed by the Electronic Payments Coalition. Among the concerns about how the …
Read More »Fanatics Adds Paysafe’s Raft of Card and Alternative Payments for Online Betting
Fanatics Betting & Gaming, which launched its first retail sports-betting location in January and its mobile sportsbook in May, will use the card-payment and alternative-payment methods offered by Paysafe Ltd. Announced Monday, the integration will enable U.S. bettors on the Fanatics platform to make deposits and receive payouts in a …
Read More »A New Merchant Group Voices Opposition to a Bill Aimed at Credit Card Acceptance Costs
The political battle over the Credit Card Competition Act has heated up as the Small Business Payments Alliance (SBPA), a recently formed merchant trade group, has come out in opposition to the proposed legislation. The group argues that, if passed, the CCCA would harm small businesses. The SBPA, which held …
Read More »Acquirers Seek Answers from a Visa Surcharging Executive
More than 10 years after Visa Inc. wrote its rules permitting surcharging on its credit cards, questions remain among acquirers, especially those selling or considering surcharge programs for their merchants. Now, as more merchants mull surcharge or cash-discount programs to alleviate some of their card-acceptance costs, and with recent changes …
Read More »What’s an Acquirer To Do?
Agents that sell card acceptance aren’t powerless when merchants gripe about the cost. Merchant discontent over card-acceptance fees is nothing new, but every few years the din rises several octaves, just as it has in 2023. While merchants, card issuers, the card networks, and politicians argue over whether acceptance costs …
Read More »17th Annual The 10 Most Pressing Issues in E-Payments
We know you’re not looking for problems. But they are looking for you. Here’s our annual catalog of the ones causing the most headaches. If adversity breeds strength, as the old saying goes, then payments professionals may have plenty of opportunity to develop their strategic and tactical biceps. The industry …
Read More »The Fed’s Debit Card Interchange Proposal Isn’t Pleasing Merchants Or Issuers
The Federal Reserve Board’s proposal Wednesday to make a 31% reduction in the main component of its debit card interchange ceiling for large issuers touches on a longstanding sore point among merchants and has already sparked a spirited debate in the payments industry. Merchant groups, long riled by debit card …
Read More »J.P. Morgan Debuts Pay-by-Bank And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/20/23
J.P. Morgan Payments launched its pay-by-bank service, relying on open-banking technology from Mastercard Inc. The service lets customers pay bills directly from their bank accounts. Block Inc.’s Afterpay buy now, pay later platform announced a partnership with Nift Networks to offer users access to products and services offered by Nift. Point-of-sale system maker Revel …
Read More »The Federal Reserve Is Set to Revisit the Debit Fee Cap
The Federal Reserve Board of Governors will consider revisions to its cap on debit card swipe fees at its meeting next Wednesday. The announcement was made as part of a public notice about the upcoming board meeting. While no further details were provided about the Fed’s intentions, retailers made it …
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