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New Data: Twice As Many Online Shoppers Believe Credit Cards Are More Secure Than Debit Cards

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One of the more notable differences is their tendency to favor credit cards online and other options such as digital wallets over debit cards. PYMNTS’ latest research report, Online Security And The Debit-Credit Divide , a PYMNTS collaboration with Elan based on a survey of 2,466 U.S. The report finds that 45 percent of U.S.

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Payment Card Data Security Perceptions Report

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A new survey has revealed consumers have major concerns about the security of their payment card data. Download our new report which summarizes the key findings, including instore payments vs online, where responsibility lies and rates of fraudulent card use

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FICO’s Take On Debit Security

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This payment rail’s use is going strong in the United States, with debit card penetration reaching 78 percent in 2018. Consumers also show continued interest in debit even as they adopt newer payment instruments, and a 2019 report found that 61 percent of mobile wallet users linked debit cards. Card fraud is an ever-present threat.

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How FIs And FinTechs Are Expanding The Credit Card Paradigm

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As consumers shop amid ongoing public health restrictions, they almost invariably reach for their credit cards — whether the physical varieties in their wallets or the digital versions stored on their browsers and mobile devices. More than ever, credit cards are becoming the coin of the realm in the global connected economy.

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The Four Features That Budget Conscious Consumers Want From Mobile Card Apps

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Convincing consumers to designate precious space on their mobile phones to download yet another app can be a tough sell these days. Interest in mobile card apps is especially high among two key groups: those who primarily use debit cards for purchases and those who primarily use credit cards while carrying balances every month.

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US Consumers Want More Secure Commerce at the Pump I EMV Chip Cards I Pay-at-the-pump I Mobile Payments I Gas Stations

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With the October 2020 deadline for all pay-at-the-pump terminals to accept EMV chip cards looming, US gas stations are faced with a strategic revenue opportunity. Download this infographic from TNS which explores the results of a survey highlighting consumer willingness to embrace value added services at the pump.

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Mobile Card Apps And The Two COVID Personas

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Mobile card apps went from nifty to necessary when the darkest imaginings of last March had people picturing COVID-19 on every surface, suspended in every breath. Consumers are interested in applying mobile card management tools in different ways, however,” the report states. Meet the 2021 Cardholder.

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