All Signs Point to Credit Cards’ Recovery After getting KO’d in the recession, credit card usage is back on its feet. While card issuers are more cautious than they were a few years ago, consumers who have credit cards are using them more frequently, and they are spending …
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The Banks Wake up
Karen Epper Hoffman Outmaneuvered and outgunned by merchants, banks lost a key interchange battle last year with the passage of the Durbin Amendment. But lately they’ve gone back on the offensive in an all-out push to delay—and maybe kill—the new law. The passage of new card interchange fee rules …
Read More »What You Need To Know Before Choosing an Alternative Network
Kevin Barry Finding another, unaffiliated PIN-debit network is now mandated by law, but it also makes sense strategically and tactically. Issuers must act quickly, though, to realize the full advantage of the move. In the past, card issuers have largely partnered with debit networks and promoted authentication …
Read More »Google’s NFC Entry Impresses Experts, But Leaves Key Questions Unanswered
Google Inc.’s entry in mobile payments and marketing, which the online search titan unveiled last Thursday, swept many observers off their feet with its comprehensive roundup of key players but also left a number of crucial questions unanswered. Experts agree, though, that the uncertainty swirling around these questions only underscores …
Read More »AmEx To Beef up Marketing for Serve in Wake of Promising Pilot Results
American Express Co. will step up marketing of its Serve digital payment system early in the third quarter, following encouraging results from a pilot in Eugene, Ore., says David Messenger, executive vice president of online and mobile, American Express. “We’ve done a market test in Eugene and got some …
Read More »PayPal Accuses Google of Poaching To Build Its Mobile-Payments Team
n The first eBay/PayPal executive to go to Google, Stephanie Tilenius, aggressively pursued Osama Bedier, PayPal’s reluctant mobile-payments man, long before her separation agreement permitted her to do so, according to the suit. And Bedier discussed potential employment with Google while simultaneously negotiating a major business deal for PayPal …
Read More »Google Venture with Citi And MasterCard Aims at Commercializing NFC
Google Inc.’s announcement concerning its plans for mobile payments and promotions, expected on Thursday, will herald a major effort by the Web search giant and partner companies to commercialize near-field communication (NFC) technology, sources tell Digital Transactions News. “This is not just another [NFC] pilot,” says a source close …
Read More »The New BofA-Wells-Chase P2P Service Courts Potential Partners
The bubbling person-to-person payments market boiled over Wednesday when mega banks Bank of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co., and Wells Fargo & Co. announced a joint P2P service dubbed clearXchange. While currently limited to the banks’ customers, clearXchange could be integrated with other P2P systems, and possibly even become …
Read More »Consumer Interest Makes Mobile Capture a ‘Hot Product,’ New Study Reports
Mobile remote deposit capture is poised for a boom, and when it happens it just might be an opportunity for banks and credit unions to capture fee income that, for payment services at least, so far has mostly eluded them. That’s one of the conclusions in a new Javelin …
Read More »Debit May Have Dethroned It, But King Cash Retains Its Allure
Cash: the merchant’s friend or foe? Two of the nation’s largest merchants on Thursday expressed surprisingly favorable views about the ancient payment method while an executive with the Chicago Transit Authority, the nation’s second-largest public-transportation system, wished it would go away as soon as possible. The comments came during the …
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