A plastic debit or credit card that we use today may not exist in the coming years, said Gautam Aggarwal, CEO, South Asia, Mastercard, suggesting that the future of payments could entirely be digital, ...
When it comes to making payments there is a new king in town, and it's plastic not paper. In new research released Tuesday by Euromonitor International, payments made using credit, debit, charge and ...
Of the six billion plastic payment cards in circulation globally, most are made of virgin plastic instead of recycled materials, and many banks want alternatives. The problem is that it can be costly ...
BNPL is now projected to surpass $560 billion in 2025, rocketing to $911 billion by 2030. That should be a red alert for the ...
Mark Nelsen, Visa’s global head of consumer payments, sees a world where the plastic card in your wallet becomes increasingly obsolete and the standard 16-digit account number becomes worthless.
Criminals today use an array of payment cards to purchase, transfer or conceal billions of dollars of illicit funds from law enforcement. Many times, criminals illegally clone valid payment cards on ...
In the ever growing battle of PVC vs. polycarbonate for secure ID production, Optaglio announced that it has shipped document security features for some 20 million polycarbonate ID cards, passports ...
The proliferation of contactless payment options shifts how businesses interact with customers at the moment of purchase, from international retailers to local pop-up shops. But there’s no need to ...
Aggarwal said: "The idea of what a (debit or credit) card would look like in future is anybody's guess. My idea is that it ...