Cobro Digital in Mexico: (Not) Everyone is Ready, but Here It Comes
Mexico’s Cobro Digital (CoDi) launches on October 1, affecting credit cards, debit cards, and non-cash payments, in a overhaul of...
Mexico’s Cobro Digital (CoDi) launches on October 1, affecting credit cards, debit cards, and non-cash payments, in a overhaul of...
QR codes brought credit card and debit card payments to large, promising markets such as China, India, and Mexico through...
If you are on holiday with 178-year-old British travel company, I hope you paid for the trip with a credit...
It always feels nice to have a pocket full of British currency in my wallet. It is more majestic than...
This news story at Taipei Times will not displace the world famous American Express Black Card, but it is worth...
Asset-Backed Securitizations fuel the credit card industry by allowing credit card issuers to originate loans, sell the assets in bulk...
It is fun to model payment volumes in China because revenue will soon measure in trillions of Chinese Yuan Renminbi...
The concept of alternative data and credit card scoring needs to center on “why.” Credit is saturated in the United...
Faster payments is a buzzword in retail banking which typically does not include credit card payments. The movement of money...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), is a ten-member state alliance of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines,...
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