To Err is Human … to Receive Correct Interchange Fees Divine
New products, new channels, massive technological change and all bundled up into two major releases each year by the card schemes, well, as it says in each closing episode of Frasier – ‘What is a boy...
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I took a look at some of the reported findings from MasterCard over on Finextra today. Their article titled: MasterCard Research shows that Europeans fear they’ll pick up the tab for lower Interchange...
View ArticleCard issuers, are you planning for Interchange Fee Revenue Loss?
I’ve said before that MasterCard’s final appeal of the EC’s December 2007 negative decision promises to be a major crossroads for the Card Industry and may have far reaching consequences. Ok, so it...
View ArticleIs it a complex world we live in ….. or is it a simple world made complex?
So a man walks into a shop and says to the shopkeeper “I’d like to buy that electric drill in your window and pay with my MasterCard”. “Certainly Sir”, the shopkeeper replies and starts to pack the...
View ArticleVisa Hungary – Reports suggest they are losing their appetite
If the recent article published on the Pymnts web site is accepted then it seems that Visa may be considering an exit strategy from Hungary in the face of substantial, and continuing, market share...
View ArticleInterchange Fees – It’ll all end in Tiers!
If MasterCard’s analysis, published in their Insights paper 1Q2007, of the effects and outcomes of the RBA (Reserve Bank of Australia) intervention into Interchange Fees (ICFs) back in 2002 is to be...
View ArticleTo Err is Human … to Receive Correct Interchange Fees Divine
New products, new channels, massive technological change and all bundled up into two major releases each year by the card schemes, well, as it says in each closing episode of Frasier – ‘What is a boy...
View ArticleConsumers hit in the wallet by European Commission’s good intentions
I took a look at some of the reported findings from MasterCard over on Finextra today. Their article titled: MasterCard Research shows that Europeans fear they’ll pick up the tab for lower Interchange...
View ArticleCard issuers, are you planning for Interchange Fee Revenue Loss?
I’ve said before that MasterCard’s final appeal of the EC’s December 2007 negative decision promises to be a major crossroads for the Card Industry and may have far reaching consequences. Ok, so it...
View ArticleIs it a complex world we live in ….. or is it a simple world made complex?
So a man walks into a shop and says to the shopkeeper “I’d like to buy that electric drill in your window and pay with my MasterCard”. “Certainly Sir”, the shopkeeper replies and starts to pack the...
View ArticleVisa Hungary – Reports suggest they are losing their appetite
If the recent article published on the Pymnts web site is accepted then it seems that Visa may be considering an exit strategy from Hungary in the face of substantial, and continuing, market share loss...
View ArticleInterchange Fees – It’ll all end in Tiers!
If MasterCard’s analysis, published in their Insights paper 1Q2007, of the effects and outcomes of the RBA (Reserve Bank of Australia) intervention into Interchange Fees (ICFs) back in 2002 is to be...
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