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ORLANDO–If the annual Card Forum and Expo staged here last week were a car on a family trip, attendees played the roles of restless kids in the backseat asking, “Are we there yet?”
May 14 -
ORLANDO–Credit and debit sales volumes have been crisscrossing over the past 17 months, but without an obvious explanation.
May 14 -
ORLANDO — Financial institutions are going toe-to-toe to win business from the best customers, and the fight is getting downright dangerous.
May 14 -
ORLANDO —Speed was of the essence when daily deals provider LivingSocial and JPMorgan Chase & Co. last year decided to collaborate on a Visa-branded credit card that would be the first in the "deals" market.
May 11 -
ORLANDO – Some bankers and credit card executives see mobile payments as a threat to their future profits, but Citigroup Inc.'s Bill Johnson is more worried about the impact on retailers.
May 11 -
India’s credit card market continues to improve as delinquency rates fall and outstanding balances rise four years after the global recession began to hurt its performance.
May 11 -
China's credit card purchase volume surged by nearly 50% last year as more online merchants began accepting credit cards, but fraud is also on the rise.
May 10 -
If present trends continue, the stars may be aligning for a gradual return to profitability for U.S. credit card issuers.
May 8 -
The Russian credit card market grew to 422.9 billion rubles (US $13.4 billion) in receivables in the first quarter of this year, up 79% from 235.8 million rubles during the same period last year, with more than 14.5 million credit cards in circulation, according to a new research report released late last month by Russia’s Tinkoff Credit Systems bank.
May 4 -
Visa Inc. lost a lot of its swagger when it revealed anemic debit card purchase-volume growth during the quarter ended March 31, plus the implications of a troubling Department of Justice investigation into the network's debit card policies that have irked merchants.
May 3 -
Only about 7% of the adults in low-income economies are likely to have credit cards, whereas in developing counties almost 50% of adults may have them, new research suggests.
May 3 -
Nebo Djurdjevic figures recent developments affecting the cost of doing business in the U.S. payments industry have opened a door for his software company.
May 3 -
Cross-border spending and a healthier U.S. credit card market helped boost Visa Inc.’s fiscal second-quarter earnings, the card brand announced May 2.
May 2 -
MasterCard Worldwide says it’s gaining U.S. debit card market share, and it’s not being quiet about it. And why not? It’s been stuck hovering between a 20% and 25% share for a very long time.
May 2 -
The payment-protection insurance scandal of the past few years in the United Kingdom generated a number of important industry lessons, particularly the need for better reaction to consumer feedback, quicker attention to fixes recommended by regulators, and a more-focused attention to detail when selling policies, a London-based analyst tells PaymentsSource.
May 2 -
Fleet card provider Wright Express’ execution of a multipronged strategy for revenue growth paid dividends with significant boosts in first-quarter revenues and profit. Investors, however, didn’t seem impressed.
May 2 -
Continued transaction-processing growth and an improved capability to process debit card transactions in the United States helped to boost MasterCard Worldwide’s first quarter earnings.
May 2 -
China UnionPay has extended its overseas credit card emergency cash-assistance service to 20 countries and regions, a spokesperson for the card organization tells PaymentsSource.
May 2 -
China UnionPay and Taishin International Bank Ltd. have signed a memorandum of cooperation to expand acceptance of UnionPay credit and debit cards in Taiwan, the companies announced last week.
May 1 -
A unit of The Bancorp Inc. of Wilmington, Del., is working with PayPal Inc. to offer electronic person-to-person payments through its affinity relationships.
May 1