Discover cardholders might not jet around the country like many American Express cardholders do, but it’s still telling that Discover’s travel spending volume has plunged 99% this month as governmental stay-at-home orders and business closures to control the Covid-19 pandemic chill the economy. The near grounding of travel spending was …
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Eye on Merchants: Revel Adds an Online-Ordering Tool; Velocity And Womply Prep for PPP’s Second Wave
Many payments providers are doing what they can to help merchants. Revel Systems Inc. launched a standalone version of its online-ordering tool and Velocity Merchant Services is working with Womply to help businesses navigate the Paycheck Protection Program. Called Revel Go, the tool from Atlanta-based Revel can be added to …
Read More »Adyen Posts Double-Digit Volume and Revenue Growth Amid E-Commerce Shopping Binge
With the novel coronavirus driving consumers to e-commerce, payments provider Adyen NV posted first-quarter revenue of 135.5 million euros ($146.9 million), up 34% year-over-year. Volume rose 38% to 67 billion euros ($72.6 billion). Adyen processes payments for companies such as Uber, McDonalds, and Netflix, and also provides gateway services for …
Read More »Synchrony Sounds Notes of Cautious Optimism As the Pandemic Takes Its Toll
The nation’s largest issuer of store cards sounded a note of optimism Tuesday as the Covid-19 crisis continued to ravage consumer spending. “Believe it or not, there are deals in the pipeline [with merchants],” said Margaret Keane, chief executive of Synchrony Financial. “We’re not sitting back. We’re highly engaged.” Keane …
Read More »Google’s Financial-Services Plans May Include a Card Redux
It’s well known that Alphabet Inc.’s Google unit wants to offer consumers checking accounts, though that service has yet to launch. But the search-engine giant also reportedly is developing a debit card that would work in concert with its Google Pay mobile-payments service, according to news reports from Silicon Valley. …
Read More »Stripe, Prepaid Card Providers Try to Capitalize on Pandemic-Spawned Opportunities
They say that in every crisis there’s an opportunity. E-commerce merchant processor Stripe Inc. and several providers of prepaid accounts think they’ve found some in the Covid-19 pandemic sweeping the globe. San Francisco-based Stripe announced Thursday it had raised another $600 million in an extension of its Series G funding …
Read More »The Libra Association Modifies Its Basic Plan in Response to Regulatory Concerns
Under pressure for months from governments and regulators worldwide, the Libra cryptocurrency venture has applied for a key payments-system license and changed course on a number of its prime strategies, including setting out new plans for single-currency stablecoins and a stronger compliance regime. FINMA, the Swiss financial regulator, confirmed Thursday …
Read More »BofA Reports Booming Zelle Numbers as America Copes With Stay-at-Home Policies
If the first quarter of the year is any indication, person-to-person payments might be getting a big lift as stay-at-home consumers look for safe ways to pay in the face of the Covid-19 outbreak. Bank of America Corp. reported Wednesday transactions on its Zelle platform shot up 76% compared to …
Read More »Pandemic Hits U.S. Bancorp’s Merchant Revenues and Raises T&E-Related Expenses
U.S. Bancorp’s big payments operation that includes merchant acquirer Elavon Inc. is usually a reliable revenue generator, but the bank-holding company’s exposure to the big downturn in travel-and-entertainment and business spending because of the Covid-19 pandemic became evident in the first quarter. Merchant payment volume declined 4.8% to $104.7 billion …
Read More »Eye on Online Ordering: Smaller Tech Players Aim at Smaller Eateries Impacted by Covid-19
With restaurants in most major markets across the country forced to shut down on-premise dining because of the Covid-19 outbreak, online ordering, takeout, and delivery services are suddenly in the spotlight as local restaurants and other small, independent establishments grasp at technology to stay alive. That’s an immediate opportunity for …
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