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

Rapid changes in technology, regulation, and consumer behavior continue to reshape the payments industry. Javelin’s payments research team tracks commercial and consumer payment trends, evaluates emerging payment technologies, and anticipates what’s next. Through unbiased research, data-driven insights, and actionable advice, we help financial institutions, payments providers, and technology companies develop strategies that position them for success in a rapidly evolving market.

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Imagining a Cardless Future

Join Javelin Analysts Craig Lancaster and Christopher Miller as they explore the possibilities and implications of a world without cards and what it might mean for incumbent participants in the payments ecosystem. 

Crypto Gets Political

The cryptocurrency and digital assets industry is having its political moment this year as one presidential candidate signals solidarity and another seems open to resetting what has been a fraught relationship. Regardless of the electoral outcom...

U.S. Real-time Payments: Full Speed Ahead After Year 1 of FedNow

  • Impact Note
  • Date: August 19, 2024
  • Author(s): Elisa Tavilla
  • Research Topic(s): Debit
One year after the introduction of the FedNow instant payment service, participation by financial institutions is soaring and transaction volumes and values are up across the faster payment services offered in the United States. Against this bac...

Commercial Instant Payments: Global Update Part 2

Javelin Strategy & Research’s periodic check-in on the state of global instant payments finds rapid adoption across the globe, with volumes in places like the United States, Asia, India, and Brazil growing month after month. Instant payments, wi...

Imagining a Cardless U.S. Payments Landscape, Part 1

Any contemplation of a cardless future in U.S. payments starts with a definition of terms: The question is whether the form—physical credit and debit cards wielded at the point of sale—will survive. The function—payments that take place on card ...

Banking as a Service and Self-Inflicted Wounds

The “unbundling” of financial services through banking-as-a-service arrangements cast risk and compliance into a gray area. This was underscored by the failure of BaaS provider Synapse, which landed in bankruptcy, thus throwing consumer accounts...

PCI 4.0: What Merchants Need to Know

PCI compliance has traditionally taken a vertical approach to data security, with subsequent iterations of requirements going deeper into protecting payment data. For the first time, PCI is expanding horizontally by looking at all aspects of an ...

DFAST in Credit Cards: No Stress Now; Next Year, Maybe

  • Javelin Report
  • Date: July 24, 2024
  • Author(s): Brian Riley
  • Research Topic(s): Credit
Credit cards represent the largest risk item in the recently completed banking stress tests mandated by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. Potential losses under the hypothetical economic event prescribed in the 2024 ...

2024 Prepaid Holiday Preview

With preparations for the 2024 holiday shopping season in full stride, Javelin Strategy & Research highlights opportunities for the gift card ecosystem to capitalize on a moderated economy and find success during this critical sales period. This...

Where Are the Digital IDs? Three Questions You Must Ask

Understanding the progression of digital ID and its impact on consumer adoption of digital wallets requires exploration of three questions: One, where are digital IDs available? Two, where are they accepted? Finally, are consumers interested? Ta...

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