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The mobile point of sale market already seems overcrowded, but what's out there now is just a taste of what's to come, according to 451 Research.
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Switzerland's Migros is the country's largest retailer and employer, as well as the owner of a prominent local bank, giving the company an unconventional perspective on the costs and benefits of mobile payments.
July 31 -
Particularly in the fast-food industry, the menu of mobile capabilities is more super-sized than ever and it's one of the rare payments trends that's actually being driven by the consumer.
July 31 -
Bank of America puts an HR exec in charge of stress testing, a look at how Yellen compares to Bernanke at the 18-month mark as Fed chair, Sen. Collins tries to help small banks and Cullen/Frost shuffles some key executives.
July 30
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American Express and Best Buy will allow consumers to make purchases on the retailers website using the reward points earned from their Amex spending.
July 30 -
Total System Services (TSYS), in partnership with commercial software provider Acquirer Systems, has launched a new EMV certification service.
July 30 -
PayPal has added new features to its invoicing product in a market filled with rivals that are similarly diversifying their services to lure small businesses.
July 30 -
Dick Evans will retire as Cullen/Frost Bankers' chairman and chief executive in March, and the San Antonio company has chosen its president, Philip Green, to succeed him.
July 29 -
More than a third of small-business owners won't accept EMV chip cards by Oct. 1 and don't plan to do so any time in the future but they may change their minds if the decision costs them as little as $100 in fraud losses.
July 29 -
Capify, a New York-based global alternative financing company, has landed a partnership with e-commerce giant Alibaba to provide cash advances and loans to small and mid-sized businesses in Australia.
July 29 -
Nearly a year to the date since he left his role as CEO of NetSpend, Dan Henry may have found the new "aha moment in payments" he said he would seek as the next chapter in his career.
July 28 -
The problem with basing a mobile point of sale system on Apple products is the merchant invariably pays Apple prices. E-Nabler aims to demonstrate that the same capabilities can be had on Android tablets and smartphones for at least half the price.
July 28 -
Spain's largest bank, CaixaBank, has entered a payments joint venture with Global Payments and the Erste Group Bank for transactions in Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania.
July 27 -
Starbucks and American Express are both using cross-merchant rewards to boost their own volume, but with a very different philosophy driving each company's program.
July 27 -
MainSource Financial Group in Greensburg, Ind., has named Erin Hoeflinger, president of Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield in Ohio, to its board and to that of its MainSource Bank.
July 24 -
Sun Bancorp in Mount Laurel, N.J., has appointed wealth-management executive Grace Torres to its board and to the board of Sun National Bank. Torres will join the board's audit and risk committees.
July 24 -
After almost three years in development, the retail industry's answer to Apple Pay is finally getting off the ground.
July 24 -
Ruth Porat wows investors in her first earnings call as Google's CFO while Marianne Lake moves a step closer to running JPMorgan's future calls. Elsewhere, Lynn Tilton bids to move her fraud trial to federal court, Janet Yellen hints at support for raising the SIFI bar and Obama gets ready to nominate another woman for Fed governor.
July 23
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American Express' OptBlue program has added 700,000 small merchants in the past 14 months, wooed by the promise of better fees for Amex acceptance. But it's still too early to declare the program a success.
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Renee Nash was named to the $155 million-asset bank's board Monday. Folsom Lake's board has varied in number over the years, between nine and 12 members. The bank currently has 10 directors.
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