JPMorgan Chase plans to discontinue its Chase Pay mobile wallet. Other banks are shuttering their wallet apps, too. Is there no longer—or was there ever—a place for bank-sponsored wallets for mobile payments? Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay, collectively “the Pays,” seem to get all the attention when the …
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For FedNow, a Lot More Questions Than Answers
It’s still at least three years off, but it’s none too soon for bankers and payments executives to be wondering exactly how the Federal Reserve’s planned FedNow real-time payments service will shape up. What will be the pricing, what about disputed transactions, and just what exactly is a real-time payment, …
Read More »Big Bad Libra
No sooner did Facebook Inc. pull the covers off its Libra cryptocurrency project this past June than the social-media giant ran into a buzzsaw of criticism—from Congress, central bankers, the press, and seemingly right-thinkers everywhere on the planet. Seldom has a payments announcement—let alone one that has to do with …
Read More »Eye on Crypto: Libra a ‘Wake-up Call;’ Crypto.com Debuts E-Commerce Plugin
Policymakers have much work ahead when reviewing cryptocurrencies like the proposed Libra, a European regulator said Wednesday. In related news, a cryptocurrency payment plugin debuts for WordPress. The Libra cryptocurrency project led by Facebook Inc. has “undoubtedly been a wake-up call for central banks and policymakers,” said Benoit Coeure, a …
Read More »ATM Deployers’ Suit Against Visa and Mastercard Resumes With Class-Certification Request
One of the longest-running antitrust lawsuits in the payments industry is getting into gear again with a new request by independent ATM deployers for class certification in their action against Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. The National ATM Council Inc. (NAC) trade group and 13 ATM independent sales organizations originally …
Read More »In This Mega Merger Landscape, Is Your ISO with a Processor or a Partner? What To Ask and Why It Matters
By: John Newton, Vice President of Sales, Strategic Partner Channel, First American Mega mergers have created enormous financial technology companies with scope and reach that far exceed the needs of a traditional ISO channel. As a result, ISOs are now just one of many drivers of new merchant acquisition and …
Read More »Transcend: North American Bancard’s Premiere Payment Conference
We’ve all been to sales conferences before. Good ones, and not so good ones. When North American Bancard first started talking about hosting a Sales Partner conference, there were a number of elements that went into the planning and positioning the conference. NAB wanted to not just have another sales …
Read More »Square Drops Longstanding 2.75% POS Pricing for a Percentage-Plus-Fee Plan
Merchant processor Square Inc. on Nov. 1 will drop its longstanding 2.75% point-of-sale rate for a new pricing plan of 2.6% plus 10 cents. Based on recent U.S. purchase dollar- and transaction-volume statistics from the bank card networks, Digital Transactions News calculates the new pricing plan will generate about 1% …
Read More »Eye on Data Security: High Risk for Insurers; Another Round of Attacks on Click2Gov
A new analysis says insurance companies are particularly vulnerable to e-commerce fraud, and a recent report says a second round of data breaches has occurred at cities that use the Click2Gov application for payment of utility bills, parking tickets, and related municipal payments. It’s practically an iron law that as …
Read More »Sales Focus May Be ISOs’ Best Asset As They Court ISVs And VARs
Merchant-services companies may already have the best tool for courting independent software vendors and software developers. It’s the sales model. That’s the word from a panel at last week’s Western States Acquirers Association conference in Rancho Mirage, Calif. Many payment providers are looking to integrated payments, often an integral part …
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