SOURCE: Signal Watch
October 10, 2011 08:05 ET
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Some people make the mistake of confusing credit card issuers from credit card processors. Companies such as Visa and Mastercard are credit card processors. They do not take consumer credit risk, nor are they exposed like many banks are to the European financial crisis.
Credit card processors in the Business Services industry are benefiting from not only a move away from cash, but new technology like Google's Google Wallet which allows consumers to purchase items in stores by swiping their smartphone over a reader instead of swiping a credit or debit card. Many licensing agreements between major players in the industry and Google have already gone through, and some major telecom companies are preparing to roll out their smartphone pay systems which will need partnership with credit card processors as well.
Many banks are considering charging monthly fees for debit card usage. Bank of America has already started doing so. Some say banks are implementing this new strategy in response to new government limitations on card interchange fees. Consumers seem to be the losers in this battle between merchants and banks, but many analysts believe the charges will not slow consumers' use of debit cards.
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