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Contactless Innovation in Retail Finance: Comparing Closed-Loop Gift Cards and Open-Loop Credit Cards
Abstract
This article examines the evolutionary trajectory of contactless payment systems across closed-loop and open-loop architectures, tracing their development from magnetic stripe foundations through EMV chip technology to contemporary NFC implementations with cryptogram-based security. The comparative analysis highlights how closed-loop systems deliver enhanced customer loyalty and data ownership, while open-loop networks provide global accessibility and financial inclusion. The security architecture of contactless payments is explored through a detailed examination of cryptogram-based authentication, tokenization mechanisms, vulnerability mitigation strategies, and biometric integration. Future directions reveal emerging trends, including digital-only credential issuance, integration with adjacent technologies such as IoT and distributed ledgers, evolving consumer trust dynamics, and the developing regulatory landscape. The article illuminates how contactless innovation continues to reshape retail finance while balancing convenience, security, and commercial objectives across payment environments by analyzing these technological and ecosystem factors.
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Journal
Journal of Computer Science and Technology Studies
Volume (Issue)
7 (11)
Pages
310-319
Published
Copyright
Open access

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