Ever more numerous digital payments and better management tools are helping transform the venerable stored-credential transaction. As ubiquitous as card-on-file transactions have been, the expectation is that this payment method is poised to grow in volume and importance in coming years, especially as more commerce moves online and consumer comfort …
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Mastercard Extends Its Real-Time Push-Payment Service to Workers in the Gig Economy
As the gig economy grows, so does workers’ need for quicker access to their wages than they can get through traditional payroll schedules. To facilitate faster delivery of wages to gig and hourly workers, Mastercard Inc. has partnered with Memphis, Tenn.-based Evolve Bank & Trust to push wages in real …
Read More »The Prepaid Business Adopts a Sanguine Approach As the CFPB’s Big Rule Finally Takes Effect
A day long dreaded by the U.S. payments industry came and went on Monday with little fanfare and not much more gnashing of teeth. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s voluminous prepaid card rule finally took effect with sweeping provisions governing matters ranging from fee disclosures to error-resolution rights to consumers’ …
Read More »Postpone the Requiem for ATMs: A Drop in the Global Installed Base Isn’t the Whole Story
With the onset of digital wallets, observers of the payments scene might expect consumer demand for cash to wither, and with it the population of ATMs. It turns out the ATM count worldwide did hit its zenith last year, according to research released this week, but the reason is a …
Read More »How to Tell Which Next-Great-Thing Will Be the Next Great Thing
Separating probable success from probable failure, in four handy rules. Every October, the payments hype machine goes wild. A variety of next-great-things are about to dominate headlines and conference agendas. Most will die off quickly, so here are four rules you can use to focus in the right places: Talk …
Read More »Signs of Life at the Pays
Not so long ago, mobile-payments enthusiasts were asking what ailed Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay. Now the Pays finally seem to be getting some traction, though their transaction market share is still minuscule. Is there hope for the Pays? After a summer of generally positive developments, the mobile-payment …
Read More »Token Economics
The major payments networks have been in the tokenization business for four years now. With digital payments set to explode, how long can they keep giving away the store? The technology for rendering card-account numbers into random strings of digits has been around for decades, but with the kickoff of …
Read More »Microsoft Integrates Microsoft Pay With Masterpass In Its Latest Bid to Enhance the Wallet
Microsoft Corp. continues to make enhancements to Microsoft Pay in a highly competitive market for digital wallets. This week, the computing giant said Microsoft Pay has been integrated with Masterpass, the online wallet from Mastercard Inc. that lets consumers pay with stored credentials from a variety of payment providers. “We …
Read More »Ethiopian Airlines Adopts a Platform From Carrier-Payment Specialist Cellpoint Mobile
Ethiopian Airlines, which flew more than 8.7 million passengers in 2017, will use the Cellpoint Mobile payment platform across its domestic and international operations for tickets and related transactions, Miami-based Cellpoint Mobile announced Sunday. In addition to common payment acceptance, the deal also will enable Ethiopian Airlines, which flies 100 …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Adyen And the New Age of Global Payments Processing: Part I
Dutch payments processor Adyen N.V. is in the limelight just as the payments business has gotten hot. Ant Financial just raised the biggest private funding round ever—$14 billion at a $150 billion valuation, in part on the back of its Alipay unit. These are new and nontraditional entrants. The old …
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