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. …
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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 »March Retail Sales Fall 8.7% and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/15/20
U.S. retail sales for March decreased 8.7% from February, according to figures released by the Census Bureau. One bright spot was a 28% increase in sales at food and beverage stores from March 2019. Clothing and clothing accessories store sales were down 50.7%.Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS) said it is supporting …
Read More »Chase’s Merchant Volume Rose 5% Despite a ‘Tale of Two Cities’ First Quarter
JPMorgan Chase & Co., parent company of the nation’s biggest bank-owned merchant acquirer, managed to pull off a 5% increase in processing volume in the first quarter despite the restrictions on economic activity that took force in many states in the second half of March to control the Covid-19 pandemic. …
Read More »eBay Names Walmart Exec as New CEO and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/14/20
EBay Inc. named former Walmart Inc. executive Jamie Iannone chief executive officer, effective April 27. Iannone, who will succeed interim CEO Scott Schenkel, most recently served as chief operating officer of Walmart eCommerce and was at one time chief executive of SamsClub.com. EBay indicated earlier this year it has plans to …
Read More »Groceries Are Up, Fuel Is Down, According to a PSCU Study of Credit And Debit Card Spending
More consumers appear to be keeping their credit cards in their wallets when they shop. Credit union service organization PSCU says its data show that overall credit card spend among consumers who use credit and debit cards issued by credit unions working with PSCU is down 29.3% for the week …
Read More »An Analysis of Planned Changes to Network Rates Yields a Deep Impact for U.S. Merchants
Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. have postponed their planned U.S. interchange revisions until July, but when these changes do take effect the net impact on merchants will be deep, according to an analysis released by CMSPi, an Atlanta-based global merchant payments consultancy. Indeed, the new pricing planned by the two …
Read More »No Delay for Fuel EMV Shift Yet and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/8/20
Visa Inc. reportedly denied a request to delay the Oct. 1 EMV liability shift for petroleum businesses, according to a ConvenienceStoreNews.com article, which says several fuel-retailing groups petitioned Visa for the delay. Visa, the Web site said, attributing it to NACS, an association for convenience store operators, is said to be monitoring the …
Read More »Card Networks Up Canadian Contactless Transaction Limits To Limit Physical Contact
Contactless payments already capture a big share of point-of-sale purchases in Canada, and that share is sure to grow with recent announcements by Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. that they are raising their contactless transaction limits to C$250 to limit the handling of cards that could spread the coronavirus, according …
Read More »New Data Show Even Necessities Aren’t Immune to Covid-19’s Impact on Card Spending
The Covid-19 virus is taking a fearful toll not only on lives but also on U.S. commerce, and now even everyday staples are feeling the pinch. Grocery stores saw a sharp spike in card-based purchase volume in March as consumers scrambled to lay in supplies against the rapid spread of …
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