As Plastic Reigns, the Treasury Slows Its Printing Presses
One outcome of the revolution in electronic payments is the declining use of currency in the U.S., and in particular...
Read moreOne outcome of the revolution in electronic payments is the declining use of currency in the U.S., and in particular...
Read moreThe number of clients is relatively small, perhaps only 34,000, but the details are rich; Morgan Stanley Smith Barney (MSSB)...
Read moreM&A activity in the payments industry seems to be happening with greater frequency in recent weeks, with Western Union and...
Read moreFiserv's acquisition of CashEdge should be good news for the P2P and financial institution markets. Cracking the code for true...
Read moreA new study by American Express is touting the consumer value of rewards cards to U.K. consumers. The study notes...
Read moreVeriFone recently announced that it has completed the acquisition of Destiny Electronic Commerce (Pty) Ltd. (trading as CSC), a South...
Read moreOn June 29th, not only did the Federal Reserve issue its final rules relating to the Durbin Amendment, but the...
Read moreThe combination of more generous debit interchange fees and the apparent exclusion of PayPal transactions from regulatory oversight served to...
Read moreInComm and CorFire plan to begin offering retailer-specific mobile wallets by the end of 2011. The companies say they plan...
Read moreCUP and MasterCard have signed an agreement allowing Chinese consumers make online purchases overseas using their CUP cards. Under the...
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