Friday , December 19, 2025

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Screen Scraping’s Role in Open Banking Is on the Short List

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s oversight effort in data-sharing regulation is more than a year old, but with its newly proposed data-rights rule—released last week—the agency is making a substantial move in the field. Under the Personal Financial Data Rights rule, consumers would have the power to share data associated …

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AmEx Puts Its Pandemic Exposure Firmly in the Past

Card companies with a heavy exposure to travel and entertainment spending took a beating during the pandemic, but that’s ancient history now so far as American Express Co. is concerned. The T&E giant early Friday reported its sixth consecutive quarter of record revenue, backed by strong cardholder spending and new …

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J.P. Morgan Debuts Pay-by-Bank And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/20/23

J.P. Morgan Payments launched its pay-by-bank service, relying on open-banking technology from Mastercard Inc. The service lets customers pay bills directly from their bank accounts. Block Inc.’s Afterpay buy now, pay later platform announced a partnership with Nift Networks to offer users access to products and services offered by Nift. Point-of-sale system maker Revel …

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Discover Looks to a Resolution of Regulatory And Merchant Pricing Snafus

The top management at Discover Financial Inc. said early Thursday its issues with regulatory compliance and merchant overcharges continue to cast a shadow over the company but could be on the way to being solved. The problems, which included misclassification of merchants resulting in overcharges for card acceptance, came to …

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BNPL Is Broadening Its Audience To Include Financially Strong Borrowers, J.D. Power Finds

The audience for buy now, pay later loans is widening to include financially healthy consumers who don’t need the extended buying power BNPL loans provide. The reason, according to a report citing J.D. Power’s 2023 BNPL Satisfaction Study, released in August, is reasonable repayment terms. While some 28% of U.S. …

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 Expect Real-Time Payments Bloom And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/19/23

Ninety-nine percent of large enterprises—those with annual revenue of $1 billion to $9.9 billion—expect to send real-time payments in the next five years, found the 2023 AFP Real-Time Payments Survey released by the Association for Financial Professionals and sponsored by The Clearing House Payments Co. LLC. It also found that 77% of …

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The Federal Reserve Is Set to Revisit the Debit Fee Cap

The Federal Reserve Board of Governors will consider revisions to its cap on debit card swipe fees at its meeting next Wednesday. The announcement was made as part of a public notice about the upcoming board meeting. While no further details were provided about the Fed’s intentions, retailers made it …

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Nacha Volume up 20% And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/17/23

Nacha, the governing body for the automated clearing house network, reported the system processed 212 million same-day payments worth $608 billion in the September quarter, up 20% and 27.1%, respectively, over the same period last year. Total volume for all ACH payment types for the quarter came to 7.8 billion, …

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Goldman Faces Some Hard Decisions As It Confronts Its Position in Consumer Credit Cards

The pressure at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. to exit, or at least radically modify, its consumer-credit and payments businesses appears to be mounting. At least some executives at the company are pushing senior management to exit credit card deals with Apple Inc. and General Motors Corp., The Wall Street Journal …

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COMMENTARY: A Dose of Reality on the Broken Credit Card Market

Eric Cohen’s Commentary, “Whey the Credit Card Competition Act Falls Short,” posted here Oct. 9, makes three key claims about how the Credit Card Competition Act would supposedly harm small businesses and consumers. All of them are wrong.First, he says the bill would allow merchants “to choose their own network” …

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