11.11, or Double Eleven, or Global Shopping Festival: View from the Payments Side
It seems there are not so many online shoppers nowadays that are completely unaware of the havoc that November 11 ...
It seems there are not so many online shoppers nowadays that are completely unaware of the havoc that November 11 ...
World events impact global networks. With all the talk about banking sanctions against Iran, do not expect your Mastercard or ...
Just as the U.S. market shifted from the muscle memory of swiping their credit card to dipping it into an ...
The advantage to a virtual currency, should one ever be accepted in the US as legal tender, is that it ...
India’s recent demand to localize data met with some resistance for an October 16, 2018 compliance date, though Mastercard was ...
Consumers are drowning in Buy Buttons from merchants, mobile OS suppliers, and merchants, but Ajay Banga, Mastercard’s president and chief ...
I hate to say “I told you so,” but as I wrote over two years ago in my blog, The ...
Well, here’s something that makes sense. Mastercard and Visa are no longer requiring signatures as a point of authentication for ...
New York Magazine grabs attention on the longstanding “honor all cards” issue with an eye-catching title: Are Other People’s Credit-Card ...
When we mentioned the Credit Card Industry Hall of Fame in June, Discover’s recently retired David Nelms was high on ...
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