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Eyeing the growing Asian online retail market, Hong Kong-based online and mobile-payment services provider AsiaPay Ltd. has launched a debit-based payment service for the Asia Pacific region.
January 24 -
The rebound of credit card lending is having nasty side effects for Capital One Financial Corp. and American Express Co., which increasingly are spending more to compete for the most creditworthy customers.
January 20 -
Fifth Third Bancorp plans to stay the course in its decision to be deliberate in how it deals with reductions in debit card interchange revenue stemming from a rate reduction that took effect last fall under a mandate from the Durbin amendment to the Dodd-Frank Act.
January 20 -
Releases of allowances for bad credit card loans continued to plump banks' bottom lines in recent earnings reports, but loss rates look set to bounce off record lows in the first quarter.
January 20 -
Credit cardholders in the United Arab Emirates may be in for some summer cheer as the country’s central bank may cap annual interest rates and fees.
January 20 -
The trend of higher cardholder spending continued for American Express Co., allowing the New York-based card company’s U.S. Card Services unit to report a 3.9% rise in fourth quarter net income, to $727 million from $700 million a year earlier, the card brand reported Jan. 19.
January 19 -
Growth in loans, strong purchase volumes and stable margins helped Capital One Financial Corp.’s Credit Card unit to generate 2% fourth quarter revenue growth, to $2.59 billion from $2.54 billion during the same period in 2010. The unit’s profit, however, dropped 39.8%, to $353 million from $586 million.
January 19 -
New debit card interchange rules unfolded during the last quarter of a year already plagued by a sluggish economy, making it difficult for Bank of America Corp.’s Card Services unit to deliver positive fourth-quarter earnings.
January 19 -
BancorpSouth Inc. in Tupelo, Miss., has selected Total System Services Inc. to process its debit card and consumer and commercial credit cards.
January 19 -
Reductions in income caused by a debit card interchange rate reduction and reduced credit card interest income spurred Bank of America Corp.’s Card Services unit on Jan. 19 to report a 24.3% drop in fourth quarter net revenue, to $4.06 billion from $5.36 billion during the same period last year. Net income also dropped, by 20.9%, to $1.02 billion from $1.29 billion.
January 19 -
Indonesia’s central bank has approved new regulations that will restrict credit card issuance to combat the country’s mounting card debt.
January 19 -
Crafting new credit card fees that consumers will swallow is likely to be the key to survival for the credit card industry.
January 19 -
Target Corp., which has tried for years to sell its credit card assets, is giving up for now, and it is spending more than $2.8 billion to divorce itself from JPMorgan Chase & Co.
January 18 -
U.S. Bancorp’s payments unit produced a strong fourth-quarter profit thanks to the temporary release of loan-loss reserves, but the decline in debit card interchange caused by new regulations is forcing a strategy shift.
January 18 -
Credit cards remain the preferred payment method for online purchases in the United Kingdom because of their payment protections and potential for users to earn reward points. But other payment methods continue to attract consumer interest as well.
January 18 -
As credit quality improves and purchase volumes slowly improve in most regions, Citigroup Inc.’s credit card operations gradually are regaining steam, although borrowing remains soft.
January 17 -
If financial-services companies have any reservations about being appointed the front-line enforcers for copyright protections under proposed anti-piracy legislation, now would be their time to strike.
January 17 -
The economy may not be booming, but new data show that personal bankruptcies in 2011 declined for the first time in four years, providing another positive sign for consumer credit card performance.
January 17 -
JPMorgan Chase & Co. set a strong pace for its credit card sales-volume growth during the fourth quarter that rivals may find difficult to match, but other factors caused the issuer’s net revenues and net income to decline.
January 13 -
A Jan. 10 Supreme Court ruling upheld the controversial practice of including mandatory-arbitration clauses in credit card contracts.
January 13