January / February 2017
WHAT’S NEXT? — Advancing technology and governmental changes could signal a bright future.
WHAT’S NEXT? — Advancing technology and governmental changes could signal a bright future.
The latest data released by FuturePay finds that 92% of people are shopping online at least a few times a month. Among people who shop online daily, 75% have turned to the web for their . . .
RELATIONSHIPS EVOLVED — From ISVs to APIs, tech-fueled opportunities are reshaping payments partnerships.
This week, the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE), the leading association for the global exhibition industry, named ETA’s 2016 TRANSACT event the best attendee promotional campaign in the category of shows smaller than 75,000 square . . .
By Amy Zirkle For those of us in the payments industry, we know first-hand the impact technology has in transforming our industry. Whether it’s innovation at the point-of-sale, expanding the reach of mobile payments and . . .
Last week, leading U.S. department store Kohl’s launched its own mobile payment platform, Kohl’s Pay, integrating its private label credit card and its loyalty and rewards programs. ETA has created the exclusive opportunity for our members . . .
MOVING MOBILE FORWARD — How emerging technologies and social innovations will accelerate the future of payments.
Today, ETA hosted our inaugural FinTech Policy Forum connecting Members of Congress, Hill and regulatory staff, government affairs professionals, industry experts and payments executives to discuss how developing technology and public policy can work together . . .
Despite confusion or frustration, payments pros need to communicate chip migration successes By Jared Drieling Just one year ago, many U.S. consumers were completely unfamiliar with the letters “EMV” or the term “chip card.” Today, . . .
Today in Washington D.C. more than 50 payments and technology executives were part of the ETA Payments Fly-In, meeting with policymakers on Capitol Hill. Executives discussed the status of the migration to chip cards, new . . .