Familiar now as a point-of-sale payment option, transactional credit is moving into the much larger—and more complicated—world of business-to-business payments. Splitit Payments Ltd. announced on Monday it has launched a service that allows merchants and other small businesses to pay suppliers with regular, interest-free installments on an existing business credit …
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UnionPay International’s Merchant Growth and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 9/20/19
The China-based payments network UnionPay International said it now links to more than 28 million merchants outside China, with 2 million having been added in the first half of 2019. The company also said 80% of U.S. merchants now accept UnionPay credit cards.Visa Inc. said its B2B Connect network now processes cross-border corporate …
Read More »Mastercard Still Sees Growth Opportunities in the U.S. Payment Market
Many payment executives regard the United States as a mature market compared with high-growth countries in Asia and Latin America, but it still has plenty of untapped opportunities, according to Mastercard Inc. executives. Its home country remains Mastercard’s largest market. As of 2018, the U.S. accounted for 33% of Mastercard’s …
Read More »An ISO’s Dry Cleaning Stake and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 9/12/19
United Merchant Services Inc. said it acquired the rights to Royal Western Computer’s assets, including its point-of-sale software for dry cleaning merchants, branding, trademarks, licensee database, and sales channels. Royal Western Computer holds more than 25% of the dry cleaning POS market, UMS said. The company intends to expand by combining …
Read More »Five Years On, Is Apple Pay Ready To Bloom At Last?
Five years ago, Apple Inc. laid claim to offering one of the first smart phone-based mobile-payment services, and now some observers say Apple Pay, with an estimated 43% of iPhone owners using the service, may be poised to score a breakthrough. Apple Pay was announced with great fanfare Sept. 9, …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Why Software is Eating Payments (Part 1)
In 2011, Marc Andreessen wrote his now-famous article, Software is Eating the World, which predicted that software companies would “take over large swaths of the economy.” Due to the wide adoption of broadband, mobile, and cloud-computing technology, Andreessen pointed out that the ingredients were in place for a huge boom …
Read More »Southwest Airlines Will Add Apple Pay As a Payment Option
Southwest Airlines will join the roster of merchants that accept Apple Pay, according to an announcement Wednesday from CellPoint Digital and UATP. UATP, the airline-owned payment network, and CellPoint Digital, a travel industry payments specialist, said Dallas-based Southwest will make Apple Pay available across all channels to buy tickets and …
Read More »Finessing Card-On-File
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 …
Read More »The Networks’ M&A Mania
Are the big card networks no longer content to be card networks? You might be excused for thinking so if you looked at the buying binge Mastercard Inc. and Visa Inc. have embarked over the past year or so—with some participation from American Express Co., as well. Much of this …
Read More »Chase To Discontinue Chase Pay Mobile App Early Next Year; Online and In-App Functions To Remain
Banking giant JPMorgan Chase & Co. will pull the plug on its Chase Pay mobile app in early 2020, though the payment service will continue online and in some merchant apps. Chase disclosed the coming changes in an email notice to customers Wednesday. The notice gives no reason or exact …
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