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Jason Oxman

Jason Oxman is the chief executive officer of the Electronic Transactions Association, the global trade association of the payments technology industry.

Encouraging continued innovation in payments

Opinion | BY JASON OXMAN | January 21, 2019
Finance Minister Bill Morneau. According to the Department of Finance, the number of credit, debit, prepaid, mobile wallet and peer-to-peer transactions (P2P) increased exponentially since 2008. In total, retailers in Canada accept more credit, debit, and prepaid card transactions at the register—just shy of C$700-billion last year—than any other form of payments. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JASON OXMAN | January 21, 2019
Opinion | BY JASON OXMAN | January 21, 2019
Finance Minister Bill Morneau. According to the Department of Finance, the number of credit, debit, prepaid, mobile wallet and peer-to-peer transactions (P2P) increased exponentially since 2008. In total, retailers in Canada accept more credit, debit, and prepaid card transactions at the register—just shy of C$700-billion last year—than any other form of payments. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JASON OXMAN | January 21, 2019
Finance Minister Bill Morneau. According to the Department of Finance, the number of credit, debit, prepaid, mobile wallet and peer-to-peer transactions (P2P) increased exponentially since 2008. In total, retailers in Canada accept more credit, debit, and prepaid card transactions at the register—just shy of C$700-billion last year—than any other form of payments. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JASON OXMAN | January 21, 2019
Opinion | BY JASON OXMAN | January 21, 2019
Finance Minister Bill Morneau. According to the Department of Finance, the number of credit, debit, prepaid, mobile wallet and peer-to-peer transactions (P2P) increased exponentially since 2008. In total, retailers in Canada accept more credit, debit, and prepaid card transactions at the register—just shy of C$700-billion last year—than any other form of payments. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade