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How two CUs of differing asset sizes brought card processing in-house to boost efficiencies and reduce costs.
July 5 -
Curve argues that as the number of cards in its app increases, the chances of choosing a wrong card for a payment become greater.
July 3 -
Square has long been considered at the vanguard of digital payment innovation, so it may be a little unexpected to see the company take a step backward into physical card issuance.
June 30 -
Greenlight Financial Technology offers a card that enables parents to control where their kids spend money.
June 29 -
The card network is additionally providing new and experimental application programming interfaces with its latest release.
June 27 -
Before smartphones and digital wallets, a Georgia bank in the '90s partnered with a calling card provider to expand customer relationships and drive noninterest income.
June 26
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As the U.S. chip card migration crawls ahead, companies that have not made the switch are at a particularly high risk for fraud.
June 23 -
The partnership is designed to serve the increasing numbers of tourists visiting Sri Lanka from India, providing payment card options that have local ATM support.
June 22 -
A suit alleges former inmates in Arizona's state prison system were charged $15 fee for teller-assisted transactions, compared with other customers who were charged nothing.
June 22 -
U.S. banks and credit unions face a tricky calculus in deciding whether to adopt expensive technology aimed at reducing online fraud.
June 22 -
U.S. banks face a tricky calculus in deciding whether to adopt expensive technology aimed at reducing online fraud.
June 21 -
Until now, Amazon's moves seemed like cautious pokes at the deeply ingrained habit of going to a store and paying with a plastic card. Furthermore, any competitors may have seen Amazon's lacking retail store presence as a buffer that kept them at least temporarily safe from the same fate that befell the bookselling world. How naive they were.
June 16 -
Amazon is working aggressively to change the way people shop — especially in the grocery space — but not all of its activities focus on products and store design. The e-commerce giant has also influenced a lot about how people use their payment cards.
June 16 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed further changes Thursday to its final rule on prepaid cards and is seeking public comment on whether to delay implementing it a second time.
June 15 -
There are signs the economic cycle is at its peak, which could hurt card portfolios going forward. Improved security could help, writes Madeline Aufseeser, CEO of Tender Armor.
June 15
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A deeper dive into the workings of the Amazon Prime Reload program should give the card payments industry serious cause for concern.
June 14 -
In a move that will certainly cause friction across the card payments industry, Amazon announced a new service called Amazon Prime Reload, which incentivizes newcomers to the program to load funds using a debit card or bank account with a 2% cash back on purchases.
June 13 -
Fintech is full of payments technology ideas in search of a mission, and Wholesome Wave, whose mission is to improve low-income consumers’ nutrition, has searched for years to find a better way to reimburse its constituents for buying healthy food.
June 12 -
Consumers who use person-to-person payment apps are twice as likely to hold a prepaid card, but the two payment methods are not always interchangeable.
June 7 -
Android Pay achieved a broad and rather sudden rollout in Canada this week when the nation’s domestic debit network, Interac, announced its support for the mobile payment service days after Google officially launched Android Pay there.
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