American Express Co.’s prepaid card looks cannibalistic
American Express Co.’s latest play at the less affluent, its nearly fee-free prepaid card, looks less complementary to its digital wallet, Serve, and more cannibalistic.
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American Express Co.’s latest play at the less affluent, its nearly fee-free prepaid card, looks less complementary to its digital wallet, Serve, and more cannibalistic.
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But there’s growing appreciation that protection is needed, Juniper Research says.
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Prepaid cards are evolving into more feature-reach transaction accounts and regulators are carefully following these trends.
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M-commerce will grow to $39 billion by 2016, but remain a small part of e-commerce.
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Everything Everywhere (the JV that runs T-Mobile and Orange in the UK), Telefónica UK, and Vodafone UK have announced plans to create a standalone m-commerce joint venture, enabling the development and delivery of both new mobile marketing and payment services.
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As Mercator has commented in a recent research note to members Credit Quality (Almost) A Round Trip, the credit card industry has returned to pre-recession levels as measured by 30 day+ delinquencies.
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La firme à la pomme va expérimenter le paiement mobile dans ses magasins en utilisant la technologie d’Ingenico.
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62% turn to the mobile web when they first consider buying, a new study says.
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Hong Kong-based company Transact24 is going to launch three prepaid products in Europe, according to FIS who will provide the processing.
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American Express has announced a reloadable prepaid card with no activation or maintenance fees.
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