Apple Pay Goes Live in U.K. (July 14, 2015)
Apple Pay went live today in the U.K., and analysts say its prospects of catching on with consumers are promising, at least from the hardware perspective.
Apple Pay went live today in the U.K., and analysts say its prospects of catching on with consumers are promising, at least from the hardware perspective.
First Data Corp. has made another move to bolster digital gifting options for its retail clients, acquiring digital gift card platform Transaction Wireless Inc. (TWI).
It’s now law, but not all of the act is in force yet.
Regulated entities that verify identity in connection with the issuance of stored value cards may find more flexibility in the principle-based approach to identity verification outlined in the proposed regulations.
Efforts to combat money laundering and terrorist financing have succeeded in making life difficult for criminals seeking to engage in those activities, according to a pair of reports from the Treasury Department.
American Express may be not be the first among its rivals to introduce streamlined online checkout, but its new service features a sleek shortcut for users that could be a key advantage in driving adoption.
MetaBank, through its Meta Payment Systems division, has announced an agreement to be an issuing bank for Atlanta-based InComm’s prepaid card programs.
The ‘digitisation’ of banking provides an opportunity for banks to improve their treasury service offerings as they face a second wave of digital expectations from key corporate customers, according to a report from analyst firm Celent.
Swift has restructured its management team, increasing the number of direct reports to chief executive Gottfried Leibbrandt, following board approval of its 2020 strategy proposals.
Biometrics authentication continues to draw interest from some of payments’ biggest players, with MasterCard unveiling a new pilot program that will enable online shoppers to approve purchases with a facial scan.
Two days after revising its earnings expectations for the year, London-based financial technology firm Monitise plc told investors today that Visa Europe plans to withdraw its remaining investment in the company.
CashStar Inc., a provider of digital gifting technology and Paybefore Award winner, has appointed Matt Kerper vice president of strategic business development.
Barclays has appointed Richard Fisher senior adviser.
Locke Lord LLP has enhanced its corporate and real estate capabilities in South Florida with the hiring of leading transactional lawyers Mark S. Scott and Douglas L. O’Keefe as partners in the firm’s Miami office.
MasterCard recently announced several personnel changes for its Asia-Pacific business.
Germany-based Robert Bosch Inc. has joined the CardLinx Association, which represents the card-linked rewards industry.
iPhone devices account for more than one in three mobile transactions, and are used for 10% of all global online transactions, according to new figures published by payment specialist Adyen.
ICAP has become the first UK institution to implement a range of enterprise data governance systems from Oracle, replacing a legacy process involving manual spreadsheet maintenance and frequent e-mail exchanges.
After a sluggish 2012 and a double-digit drop in 2013, total dollars loaded onto retailer-issued, closed-loop prepaid cards rebounded with a 13 percent increase last year, according to Mercator Advisory Group’s latest report.
P2P providers may have to brace for yet another competitor to enter the crowded field—Apple Inc.—which has filed a patent suggesting plans to extend P2P services to its Apple Pay users.
Equipping young Americans with the knowledge they need to make smart financial decisions should start as early as pre-kindergarten, according to a new report from a group of experts tasked with finding ways to promote financial capability among the young. Created by a 2013 executive order from President Obama, the President’s Advisory Council on Financial […]
Payroll cards have gotten a lot of negative press in the past few years and have been (or still are) in the legislative and regulatory hot seat in a few states, where onerous regulations could drive products out of the market.
Payroll card providers now have until July 31, 2015, to respond to the New York Department of Labor’s proposed payroll card regulations, which prohibit fees for inactivity, overdraft, declined transactions or receiving written transaction statements, among other mandates.
As PayPal prepares to fly solo later this month, its plan to buy international remittance firm Xoom Corp. for $890 million substantially increases its P2P business.
Velocimetrics, a developer of real-time business flow performance monitoring and analysis solutions, has expanded into the payments area with a new system developed from a custom solution built for a client.
Facebook’s mobile P2P payments service now is available throughout the U.S., the social media giant announced this week.
Square continues to diversify its revenue streams, recently adding electronic payroll to its roster of services for small and midsize business customers.
Spanish banking titan Santander and U.K.-based mobile banking firm Monitise today announced the formation of a joint venture to launch new fintech startups in their own backyards, using the companies’ combined strategic and technical resources.
Post-trade market infrastructure the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation has launched a new centralised data provisioning service, DTCC Data Products and expanded its exchange traded funds and ISO 20022 corporate actions data offerings.
Cybercrime investigators from six European countries joined forces and recently busted a large gang of cybercriminals that had used malware in a widespread attack on online banking systems across the Eurozone, resulting in losses of at least €2 million (US$2.22 million), according to Europol, the EU’s law enforcement agency.
Wirecard this week has launched a mobile checkout development platform enabling retailers to boost the capabilities of their own apps by integrating open- and closed-loop contactless payments, P2P gifting, offers, merchant loyalty functionality and electronic receipts.
JPMorgan Chase is changing its policies to offer more customers access to mainstream payment services—and the company’s Liquid prepaid card will play a key role in the initiative.
Gift card exchange and Blackhawk Network subsidiary Cardpool is helping consumers turn their unused digital and plastic gift cards into charitable donations.
Consumers may be complaining a lot about financial services in general, but those complaining to the CFPB about prepaid make up about 0.19 percent of the 411,434 complaints in the agency’s Consumer Complaint Database.
eBay’s spinoff of PayPal has reached two key milestones with board approval and an announcement that PayPal will begin trading its own stock next month on NASDAQ under the stock ticker symbol “PYPL.”
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The Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision to uphold tax credits for consumers in 34 states with federal health insurance exchanges as part of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) may not have huge implications for the benefit card industry.
A group of Canada’s major wireless carriers this week announced support for the NFC-based suretap mobile wallet, and with one major bank already on board, the move looks like a watershed moment for telco-led mobile wallets, which generally have struggled to catch on elsewhere.
The Indian government’s efforts to shift the country’s economy away from cash have taken a significant step forward.
The NBPCA has announced that Brad Fauss has been elected to serve as its new president and CEO.