With just over seven months to go before a crucial liability shift, just how well is the conversion of U.S. gasoline pumps to accept EMV chip cards going? It depends on whom you ask. Visa Inc. says it’s progressing nicely. “I think we’re actually doing pretty well,” Julie Scharff, Visa’s …
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Survey: Americans Have $21 Billion in Unused Gift Card Balances
All those unredeemed gift cards in people’s drawers and on dresser tops are adding up. New research from Bankrate LLC estimates the total value of Americans’ unredeemed gift cards and leftover store credits at $21 billion. Bankrate says its survey, the firm’s first of its kind, found the average adult …
Read More »How You Walk Could Some Day Soon Let You Pay to Ride
Two big trends in payments, mass-transit ticketing and advanced authentication technology, could come together soon as Mastercard Inc. develops a system that could identify users simply by the way they walk. Working on the idea that each person has a unique gait, Mastercard and its NuData Security unit are talking …
Read More »Checks’ Last Bastions Include Older Consumers, Businesses, and Bill Payments
The decline of checks over recent decades is a well-known story, but there were still 14.5 billion check payments in 2018, according to Federal Reserve research. So just who’s still writing checks, and for what kinds of payments? “All things being equal, older, low-income, non-minority group members are more likely …
Read More »Report: Changes in Visa’s Interchange Rate Schedule Coming This Year
Visa Inc. reportedly is planning interchange rate changes that could raise merchants’ acceptance costs for card-not-present transactions but lower costs in some other categories, including purchases at big grocery-store chains. Citing a Visa document circulating among the network’s client banks, the Bloomberg news service reported Tuesday that interchange for a …
Read More »Easing the Pain at the Table
EMV is here, but widespread adoption of pay-at-the-table devices has yet to happen. Could that be changing? When the U.S. payment card industry converted to chip cards using EMV technology more than four years ago, hopes abounded like diners queuing up to eat that the ability to pay at the …
Read More »Surcharging? Don’t Waste Your Time
Adding to the tab to account for payment card costs is just plain dumb. Here are the reasons why. Now that recent court and legislative decisions have cleared the way, many merchants and merchant-service providers are considering surcharging to recover credit card acceptance costs. If you are one of them, …
Read More »Options for EMV at the Pump
The deadline for converting gas stations to EMV is fast approaching, and this time there won’t be an extension. What to do? EMV payments are coming to a pump near you, and gas stations need to get ready to accept them or face financial consequences. A majority of the world …
Read More »The Payoff in Payouts
Disbursements once were a staid business dominated by checks and ACH direct deposits. No more, thanks to the rise of the gig economy and new payout technology. When they’re owed something, 21st Century consumers aren’t satisfied with waiting to get a check, and waiting again for it to clear. They …
Read More »Where Unattended Checkout Is Thriving
Thanks to cashless payment technology, markets ranging from laundromats to parking lots to vending machines are expanding sales and ushering in loyalty lures. Dig just below the surface of unattended retail—which is enjoying stellar growth of late thanks to expansion beyond its origins in vending to include laundromats, parking, transit, …
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