Wednesday , April 24, 2024

John Stewart

Starting as an editor on Bank Network News at Faulkner & Gray, John ultimately played a key role in starting, editing, and publishing many of F&G's flagship publications, including Credit Card Management, Card Technology, Card Marketing, and Collections & Credit Risk. Before co-founding Boland Hill Media, John was a group publisher at Thomson Media responsible for a $10 million division embracing magazines, newsletters, and Web sites.

Marqeta Will Process for Block’s Cash App Card for Another Four Years

Marqeta Inc. late on Tuesday announced it will continue processing transactions for Block Inc.’s Cash App card product for another four years under a new agreement between the companies. The renewal will see San Francisco-based Block using Marqeta’s issuing platform through June 2027. The announcement comes days after Block reported …

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Shift4’s Isaacman Decries Rivals’ Fees As the Company Finally Closes in on Adding Finaro

The top brass at fast-growing payments processor Shift4 Payments Inc. indicated early Thursday the company is banking on sophisticated platforms like its SkyTab point-of-sale system in the face of rivals’ efforts to hit hotels and restaurants with additional fees. The Allentown, Pa.-based company is also looking to expansion in Europe …

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FIS Logs a Flat Quarter And Avoids a Question Regarding Credit Card Routing

As FIS Inc. prepares to dispose of a majority interest in its merchant-acquiring unit, the big processor confronts other key questions regarding potentially favorable developments in the payments business. Still, its top brass proved reluctant early Wednesday to discuss those questions, one of which touched on opportunities the proposed Credit …

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Global Payments Credits EVO And ‘Profacs’ for Robust Second-Quarter Merchant Results

Merchant volume is surging ahead for Global Payments Inc. as the big processor looks to further acquisitions following its absorption of EVO Payments Inc. in March and pursues a strategy of signing up companies it calls “profacs,” or payments facilitators that rely on Global for key functions like merchant underwriting …

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Beyond Amazon: 57,000 Stores Globally Are Offering Mobile Self-Checkout Technology

Amazon.com Inc. grabbed headlines last week with its announcement that it will deploy its palm-reading checkout technology in all of its more than 500 U.S. Whole Foods stores, but it turns out scanning capability from a wide variety of software companies is taking over checkout duty worldwide, according to recent …

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POS Technology Helps Deliver Double-Digit Growth for Fiserv’s Acquiring Unit

The merchant-acquiring business helped deliver a strong quarter for Fiserv Inc. as the big processor reported Wednesday its ninth consecutive period of organic revenue growth, or growth stemming from existing rather than recently acquired businesses. The Brookfield, Wis.-based company singled out its Clover point-of-sale technology for special mention as a …

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With Its Chainwide Whole Foods Move, Amazon Signals Palm Checkout Is Ready for Prime Time

The planned expansion of Amazon.com Inc.’s palm-reading point-of-sale technology to all of the company’s 515 U.S. Whole Foods stores, a move the online retailer announced late last week, could represent a major leap for an authentication method few if any other backers have tried. The technology, introduced three years ago …

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More Deals Like the Square Card Coming As AmEx Posts Record Quarterly Volume

American Express Co. is working to sign more card deals like the one it has with merchants using Block Inc.’s Square merchant-processing unit, while cardholder spending and revenue for the company have rebounded to hit record quarterly highs, top executives for the travel-and-entertainment giant said early Friday. The good news …

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It’s Official: FedNow Launches With 35 Banks And Credit Unions Signed up For Instant Pay

The Federal Reserve’s instant-payment service, FedNow, is officially live with 35 banks and credit unions participating, the nation’s banking regulator announced early Thursday. The launch, which culminates four years of work since the Fed first announced its intention to build a real-time payments rail, comes as the payments industry moves …

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FedNow’s Launch Is ‘Imminent’ As Observers Prepare for a New Age in Faster Payments

The Federal Reserve could launch its FedNow real-time payments service as early as tomorrow, sources tell Digital Transactions News. The network, which has been under development for nearly four years, represents the regulator’s first effort to create a nationwide network for instant payments, a service that other countries, and at …

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