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A New Survey Shows the U.S. Leads in Mobile Payments But Trails in Contactless

A survey of more than 3,000 consumers in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia, sponsored by Transaction Network Services, shows the heaviest adoption of mobile-payment apps in the U.S., at 59% of respondents, but the highest adoption of contactless payments in the U.K., at 79%. Perhaps not surprisingly, younger …

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Discover CFO Retiring and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/6/19

Discover Financial Services chief financial officer R. Mark Graf will retire in early 2020, Discover announced. Graf joined Discover in 2011. The company has hired an executive-search team to find his successor. American Express Co. enhanced the rewards package on its Gold Card; cardholders will now get 4-times Membership Rewards …

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A Touchy Subject

The ducks are lining up for U.S. contactless payments with dual-interface cards, but they’re not all in a row yet. Outdated POS terminals and certification issues still stand in the way. Forget the swipe, and even the dip. Tapping plastic cards is the wave of the future, in the eyes …

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Contactless: Connecting?

The conditions for the widespread adoption of contactless payments using chip cards are in place, asserts a report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. But when that will happen and what will trigger it are unknown in the Fed report, “Tap to Pay: Will Contactless Cards Pave the Way …

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Where Are the Mobile Incentives?

For years now, the payments business has predicted a mass uptake of mobile wallets, and for years the pundits have been disappointed. Activity via services like Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay has been notably non-overwhelming, despite backing from these tech giants. Now, another question mark has appeared for …

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First New York Transit, Then Everywhere Else for U.S. Contactless Push

As New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority inaugurates contactless payment for fares Friday, major card brands are intensely marketing the tap-and-pay service. Mastercard Inc. announced its Fareback Friday program to reward cardholders for paying for their New York subway rides with a contactless Mastercard product. Consumers may be able to get …

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As U.S. Contactless Card Payments Ramp up, Canada and the U.K. Point the Way to Mass Adoption

Contactless payments account for only an estimated low-single-digit share of U.S. general-purchase credit and debit card transactions, but contactless has a much greater share of payments in Canada and the United Kingdom, recently released data show. Canada’s largest merchant acquirer, Toronto-based Moneris Solutions Corp., says that in the first quarter …

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A New Survey Casts Doubt on the Idea That Contactless Cards Will Trigger More Mobile Payments

Conventional wisdom in the payments business has been that the advent and spread of contactless cards would pave the way for wider use of mobile payments. But research released this week indicates that may not be the case. Indeed, far from serving as the training wheels for mobile payments, new …

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Debit Dynamics

The Fed’s latest probe into debit card costs and revenues has merchants clamoring for lower regulated interchange. Merchants have said it before, and they’re saying it again: It’s high time the Federal Reserve lowers its regulated debit card interchange rate. The call by the Retail Industry Leaders Association came shortly …

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How Apple Card Pushes Digital Authentication—And Apple Pay

Apple Inc.’s new Apple Card is another push from the computing giant to move payments into a digital realm under Apple’s control, according to analysts. Apple last month announced the card, which bears a Mastercard Inc. brand and will be issued by Goldman Sachs Group Inc. The product, which eschews …

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