Tuesday , January 20, 2026

Credit Cards

A Fight Over an Illinois Interchange Prohibition Law Is Far From Over

Groups representing Illinois financial institutions, along with the Electronic Payments Coalition, say they will fight to overturn the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act, which was passed earlier this month and is set to go into effect July 1 next year. Opponents of the bill are continuing an ad campaign to …

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Yardi’s Rent-Payment Integrations and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/17/24

Yardi Systems Inc. a provider of property-management software, announced integrations with two rent-payment platforms, Best Egg and Flex, in a move that the company says will enable tenants with a direct payment option through Yardi’s service. Online bill pay provider doxo Inc. launched the Cost of Bills Index, which is based on doxo’s …

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The Big Credit Card Settlement Now Appears to Be Headed for a Trial. Who Will Win?

With the judge in the massive credit card interchange litigation apparently insisting on a trial, a new and unsettling element of uncertainty now hangs over the nearly 20-year-old case, in which merchants allege anti-competitive behavior by the big credit card networks in setting interchange fees. The latest development comes nearly …

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Why Every Community Bank Should Offer Commercial Credit Cards

Community banks, known for their personal touch and deep community ties, face unique challenges and opportunities to deepen those relationships. Introducing commercial credit cards is a strategic decision that aligns well with their commitment to local businesses. Offering a best-in-class commercial card program meets the needs of local enterprises and …

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Visa Relaunches Savings Edge and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/13/24

Visa Inc. has re-launched Savings Edge, a rewards and discount program for U.S. and Canadian businesses that use Visa Business credit, debit, and reloadable prepaid cards. The re-launch includes revamped offers and a refreshed Web site, Visa says. In related news, Visa announced “Prodigies,” a promotional film aimed at reinforcing the …

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Dash’s Visa Real-Time Deal and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/12/24

Payments platform Dash Solutions has expanded an agreement with Visa Inc. to include a capability for Dash users to send real-time payments to cards, bank accounts, and mobile wallets using Visa Direct, Visa’s faster-payments platform. The payments fintech Bread Financial said its Comenity Capital Bank will issue Saks Fifth Avenue’s World Elite Mastercard and …

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Payment Choice Is A Key Driver In The Customer Experience, Fiserv Finds

Providing consumers more ways to pay and engage with merchants play key roles in driving consumer purchasing decisions, according to Fiserv Inc.’s Spring 2024 Carat Insights Report. One way for merchants to engage on a deeper level with consumers is to offer apps featuring loyalty and rewards programs and that …

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NMI’s Shopify Integration and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/11/24

Payments provider NMI announced what it calls an “enhanced” integration with Shopify, the Canada-based e-commerce platform. The integration is meant to assure independent sales organizations and software providers that integrations comply with updated Shopify requirements. Chase Payment Solutions has brought its Tap to Pay on iPhone capability to Canada, with beauty retailer Sephora …

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Elavon Expands in Mass Transit With Contactless Fare Payments on Philadelphia’s SEPTA

In a major win in the expanding market for digital payments for mass transit, Elavon Inc. said it will support contactless payments for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, the seventh largest U.S. transit system with 45.6 million riders per year, according to the American Public Transportation Association. The new service, …

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Canadian Customers Are Losing Enthusiasm for Credit Card And Banking Apps And Sites

Banks and credit card companies have launched online services and mobile apps over the years to reinforce ties to their most valuable customers and win new ones. But, in Canada at least, that effort is hitting a brick wall, a series of new reports from J.D. Power indicates. While Canadian …

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