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People’s decisions about where to shop and how to pay their bills hinge on a series of factors, including their grasp of technology, social media influences, demographics, and access to credit. Javelin’s analysts monitor this ever-changing landscape to provide data and insight through three practices: payments, cryptocurrency and small business digital banking & payments.
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
The State of Debit Card Fraud
- Impact Note
- Date: March 22, 2019
- Author(s): Sarah Grotta
- Research Topic(s): Debit
Key Themes at 2019 Merchant Megashows: Shoptalk and NRF Retail Big Show
- Impact Note
- Date: March 21, 2019
- Author(s): Raymond Pucci
- Research Topic(s): Merchant
Prioritizing Real-time Payments: Making Progress to Advance Modernization
- Javelin Report
- Date: March 20, 2019
- Author(s): Krista Tedder, Rachel Huber
- Research Topic(s): Tech & Infrastructure
Top 10 General Purpose Reloadable Prepaid Debit Cards in the U.S. Chosen by GPR Cardholders in 2018
- Javelin Report
- Date: March 8, 2019
- Author(s): C. Brown
- Research Topic(s): Prepaid
Commercial Mobile Technology: Still Mostly About Service
- Impact Note
- Date: March 5, 2019
- Research Topic(s): Commercial & Enterprise
General Purpose Reloadable Prepaid Card Portfolio Measurements and Growth Strategies
- Javelin Report
- Date: February 28, 2019
- Author(s): C. Brown
- Research Topic(s): Prepaid
Asset-Backed Securities: A Primer for Credit Card Managers
- Javelin Report
- Date: February 25, 2019
- Author(s): Brian Riley
- Research Topic(s): Credit