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 …
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Implementing FedNow: Four Considerations
It will take some time and effort, but with proper planning and research financial institutions can minimize the hassles. Many people in banking and financial technology aren’t aware that the word “core” in “core banking provider” started out as an acronym for “Centralized Online Real-time Exchange” (or “Environment”). This “real-time” …
Read More »Fixing the Online Checkout
E-commerce checkouts are still too clunky. Now, efforts by payments experts and at least one new network may at last solve that problem. In the battle for the e-commerce checkout—with a successful sale counting as a win—the accelerated checkout is gaining favor. One contender that’s not even available yet may …
Read More »Payments 3.0: The Fed’s Dubious Debit Proposal
The latest round in the fight over interchange fees began Oct. 25. That’s when the Federal Reserve released its latest proposal on debit interchange. To recap, the Fed’s proposed rule would reduce the interchange that banks with more than $10 billion in assets would receive when their customers pay with …
Read More »Apple May Be Looking to Replace Goldman, But Will Any Issuer Want the Apple Card?
Apple Inc. may be looking for a new bank to issue its Apple Card, but the big question is whether any potential candidate will want to take it on, some observers say. Apple is apparently taking the initiative in finding a replacement for Goldman Sachs Group, which has issued Apple’s …
Read More »Online Sales And BNPL Transactions Hit Record Highs on Cyber Monday
Online shoppers spent a record $12.4 billion on Cyber Monday, a 9.6% increase from the previous year, according to Adobe Digital Insights. The peak spending period came between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. Eastern Time, when consumers spent $15.7 million every minute during that hour. Buy now, pay later was …
Read More »Ackroo’s Deal for GiftFly.com Comes As Sales of E-Gift Cards Are Set to Take off
Digital gift cards are a hot product, and that’s attracting the interest of payments players looking to make acquisitions to enter or bulk up their assets in this market. In the latest deal, the Hamilton, Ontario-based point-of-sale payments platform Ackroo Inc. early Tuesday announced it has agreed to acquire the …
Read More »Securing Merchants in an Inflated Economy
Strategies to Boost Sales and Safeguard Your ISO Business By Matt Nern, Managing Partner, SignaPay Investors received unsettling news recently as U.S. consumer prices for September surpassed expectations, hinting at persistent inflation and sparking debates on another potential interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve in November. The evolving pricing …
Read More »Why Cyber Monday Sales Are Expected to Reach an All-Time High
Holiday shoppers are projected to spend a record $12 billion to 12.4 billion online on Cyber Monday 2023, according to Adobe Analytics. Cyber Monday caps off the first weekend of the traditional holiday shopping season that begins Thanksgiving Day. Overall, Adobe projects online sales for the five days between Thanksgiving …
Read More »A New York Times Op-Ed Video Favoring the CCCA Sparks a New Tussle Over the Bill
The Electronic Payments Coalition issued a press release late Tuesday taking issue with a New York Times op-ed video that argues merchants and consumers already pay a high price for rewards cards and expresses support for the Credit Card Competition Act. In its rebuttal responding to the video, Richard Hunt, …
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