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Collecting Payments on the Internet

Background

There are two types of payment collection on the Internet: those that are initiated via the Internet and then cleared and settled through an 'external' payment system, and those that are made…

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Payments - Receipts at POS

Mobile and e-commerce set for huge growth by 2020

by Kylene Casanova

Mobile and e-commerce payments in the US and China are set to see phenomenal growth by 2020, according to two recently released sets of figures.

Payments - Receipts

Preparation for PSD2 puts EBA under pressure

by Kylene Casanova

The European Banking Authority (EBA) has launched a consultation on its draft guidelines for PSD2, the revised Payment Services Directive.

Payments - Receipts at POS

How is openness changing the payments industry?

by Kylene Casanova

A white paper - Openness is Changing the Future of Payments – by ACI Worldwide looks at how the concept of 'openness' applies to the payments industry.

Payments - Receipts at POS

E-commerce will be disrupted by EU’s €10 checkout rules

by Kylene Casanova

European rules on e-commerce could “seriously disrupt” online shopping and “inconvenience consumers”, according to Visa. But will the Commission budge on this consumer protection issue?

Payments - Receipts at POS

Surge in global payments revenue expected to continue

by Kylene Casanova

A white paper looking at the global e-commerce industry has noted growing bank revenues from the payments business, with mobile and online commerce fuelling this continuing trend.

Payments - Receipts at POS

New financial standards for DLT, Internet of Things

by Kylene Casanova

With SIBOS taking place next week in Geneva, here is a look at the current state of international financial messaging standards and their future applications.

Payments - Receipts at POS

Two ways PSD2 will rock the payments boat

by Kylene Casanova

PSD2 is set to change the payments industry in two key ways. Corporates need to keep up with customer expectations as well as with what they should expect from their own banking partners.