Credit Card Rewards: Honoring or Dishonoring All Cards
New York Magazine grabs attention on the longstanding “honor all cards” issue with an eye-catching title: Are Other People’s Credit-Card...
Read moreDetailsNew York Magazine grabs attention on the longstanding “honor all cards” issue with an eye-catching title: Are Other People’s Credit-Card...
Read moreDetailsThis PaymentSource article indicates that cryptomining viruses skip right through traditional virus detectors. The idea that criminals are simply stealing...
Read moreDetailsAccording to a Mercator survey, 65% of consumers are aware of Bitcoin. When consumers were asked, "Have you opened a...
Read moreDetailsLet’s work backwards. Most banks know that the final deadline to comply with PSD2’s Regulatory Technical Standard (RTS) is 14th...
Read moreDetailsAs we try to keep readers informed about how blockchain is advancing (or not) across the commercial banking and payments...
Read moreDetailsThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled that mandatory union dues for representation were not constitutional. The administration is proposing another rule...
Read moreDetailsThe U.S. cannabis industry has come a long way since California first legalized medical marijuana in 1996. Twenty-nine states and...
Read moreDetailsLast week’s big news was the announcement of a $6.24 billion settlement of monetary claims arising out of a 13-year-old...
Read moreDetailsThere has been some more backlash from consumers who want to pay for things with cash but encounter merchants who...
Read moreDetailsToday, technology is evolving faster than regulators can keep pace with, including the rise of biometric identification systems. According to...
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