What shapes consumer transactions and payment technologies, and where is it going?

Any conventional wisdom about payments—how they’re made, the currencies being used, the cards presently in favor—doesn’t last long before the next wave of technology, innovation, and regulation. Javelin’s analysts conduct research at the forefront of payments, identifying the emerging trends for financial services companies and payments providers and offering insight into how they can best position themselves not just for what is current but also for what is coming.

Payments Research

Reports

Subscription Economy Accelerates as Stay-At-Home Lifestyle Spurs Demand

  • Javelin Report
  • Date: December 23, 2020
  • Author(s): Raymond Pucci
  • Research Topic(s): Merchant
Stay-at-home lifestyle drives online subscriptions market surge. A Mercator Advisory Group research report assesses key subscriptions segments and future growth opportunities for payments providers and software developers.

Credit Card Account Forbearance: Not Forgiveness and Not Forever

  • Impact Note
  • Date: December 22, 2020
  • Author(s): Brian Riley
  • Research Topic(s): Credit
Payment holidays helped consumers get through unexpected credit risk during the pandemic, but before long it will be time to pay the piper. Suppressed delinquency volume makes risk appear under control, but the day of reckoning will soon be at h...

Debit Card Trends in the Asia-Pacific Region

  • Javelin Report
  • Date: December 21, 2020
  • Author(s): Sarah Grotta
  • Research Topic(s): Debit, Global
Mercator Advisory Group Releases New Research, Debit Card Trends in the Asia-Pacific Region Mercator Advisory Group releases a new research report that examines how financial inclusion, payment legacy, COVID-19, the regulatory environment and o...

Get Paid First: Delinquency and the Financially Distressed

  • Javelin Report
  • Date: December 16, 2020
  • Author(s): Rachel Huber, Krista Tedder
  • Research Topic(s): Tech & Infrastructure
This report will provide insight as to which consumers are struggling to pay, identify payment preferences, and outline progressive collection strategies that will make the consumer want to pay back the loan before paying other debt

Cryptocurrency Landscape Overview

  • Impact Note
  • Date: December 15, 2020
  • Author(s): Tim Sloane
  • Research Topic(s): Emerging
After the initial hype, and the inevitable slump, cryptocurrencies are once again gaining mainstream attention.

2021 Outlook: Merchant Services

  • Impact Note
  • Date: December 11, 2020
  • Author(s): Raymond Pucci
  • Research Topic(s): Merchant
Online Is King and Digital Ways Reign

2021 Outlook: Credit

  • Impact Note
  • Date: December 10, 2020
  • Author(s): Brian Riley
  • Research Topic(s): Credit
Thanks to adequate government support, delinquency metrics remain strong, with plenty of loss reserves in bank coffers. The first half of 2021 is a critical time for regulators to position consumers and lenders for a successful recovery.

17th Annual U.S. Open Loop Prepaid Cards Market Forecast 2020-2024, Part Two

  • Javelin Report
  • Date: December 9, 2020
  • Author(s): Theodore Iacobuzzio
  • Research Topic(s): Prepaid
COVID-19 impact reveals disparate effect on different prepaid segments. Mercator Advisory Group’s 17th annual prepaid market forecast clocks some big hits — and some growth.

2021 Payments Trends

  • Javelin Report
  • Date: December 9, 2020
  • Author(s): Krista Tedder, Rachel Huber
  • Research Topic(s): Tech & Infrastructure
The changes in consumer behavior and technology each influence Javelin’s 2021 industry trends. A new normal has set in, one where the industry needs to be more agile than in the past ten years combined but also one where innovation is thriving. ...

17th Annual U.S. Open Loop Prepaid Cards Market Forecast 2020-2024, Part One

  • Javelin Report
  • Date: December 4, 2020
  • Author(s): Theodore Iacobuzzio
  • Research Topic(s): Prepaid
The open loop prepaid market in 2019 prepared no one for 2020. Mercator Advisory Group releases new research that finds that cash access has preserved much of its value proposition.

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