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Can prepaid bridge the credit-debit card gap?

The economic climate has resulted in people preferring to use debit, rather than credit cards, thereby missing out on the benefits of credit cards. read more

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Various moves are afoot that could see ACH acting as the linchpin for innovative new services, domestic and international, to compete against the card schemes and the old cross-border transaction players. read more

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Cards challenge for Greek banks

Greece’s public sector is not the only area facing high levels of debt – credit cards and other consumer loans have risen from €69 billion in 2005 to €120 in 2009.

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Spain’s two biggest domestic processors are merging to form the biggest, RedSys.

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GSMA strives to reassure in Rio

Contactless
Hail m-payments, is NFC dead?

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MANY BANKS ARE FAILING TO COMPLY WITH THE PSD

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