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Coin Gets Lots of Buzz, But May Get Devalued When the Euphoria Wears off, Experts Say

The Coin card, which officially launched last Thursday but is not yet available in the market, is generating a tidal wave of buzz in the press and on social-media sites but is not wowing payments experts contacted by Digital Transactions News. “It’s solving a problem that doesn’t really exist,” says …

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Senate Hearing Recognizes Bitcoin’s Strengthening Toehold in Electronic Payments

Might the Bitcoin digital currency be heading toward legitimacy among skeptical regulators and law-enforcement officials? Testimony at a U.S. Senate committee hearing Monday indicated that government may be ready to make peace with Bitcoin and, by extension, other new digital forms of payment, though if and when these new systems …

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Ingenico Debuts an EMV-Capable Mobile Acceptance Service, with U.S. Launch in 2014

Payment-terminal maker Ingenico S.A. is debuting the Roam Mobile Commerce Manager in eight nations, including the United States in early 2014. The service is currently available in Mexico, France, Belgium, Italy, Australia, Brazil, and Norway. Details about the U.S. version of Mobile Commerce Manager will be available once it launches …

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The Fed Seeks Ideas on How To Take the Tail Fins Off of U.S. Electronic Payments

How to improve the U.S. payment system? Figure out a way to make electronic payments faster and more secure, as well as a system that would connect various closed-loop payment networks with hundreds of millions accounts. And reduce regulation, too. Those were some of the ideas bandied about Thursday at …

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Isis Launches Nationwide in Face of Questions About Merchant And Consumer Adoption

  Consumers with compatible smart phones now can load the Isis mobile wallet onto their devices and pay with a tap anywhere contactless payments are accepted in the United States. Isis is a payment scheme backed by wireless carriers AT&T Mobility, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile USA. The smart-phone wallet, which …

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Within Five Years, Caps on Credit Card Interchange Are Likely, According to a DTN Poll

With debit card interchange rates already regulated, a majority of respondents to a Digital Transactions News poll consider caps on credit card interchange within five years as very likely. n Though no such legislation is under review at this time, the response suggests few would be surprised should it appear. …

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Survey Revealing Undisclosed Intrusions Indicates Data Breaches Are Under-Reported

The actual number of data breaches taking place in the United States may be much higher than generally understood, if a recent survey of corporate security professionals is any indication. The canvass of some 200 so-called malware analysts working for large and small enterprises revealed that fully 57% have dealt …

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Square Eliminates Deposit Holds And Drops Unpopular Monthly Pricing Plan

In two moves to attract and retain merchants, Square Inc. on Wednesday announced that it has eliminated holds on merchant deposits as well as deposit limits on U.S. transactions, and will drop a monthly pricing plan that the mobile-payments processor says merchants didn’t like. The new deposit policy applies to …

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Despite Signs of Progress, Small Merchants Still Lag on Risk Assessment And PCI

Coming on the heels of the release last week by the PCI Security Standards Council of a revised Payment Card Industry data-security standard (PCI) is a report Tuesday that shows how much progress small merchants are making in locking down card data—and how painfully slow much of that progress has …

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NACHA Proposals for Reducing Exceptions Include New Fines for Sloppy and Risky Originators

In an effort to reduce the volume of returned transactions and motivate banks to crack down on originators of incorrect or risky automated clearing house payments, ACH network governing body NACHA today proposed two new rules to improve transaction quality. One would set new fines that the network could assess …

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The PCI Council Unveils Its ‘User-Friendly’ Version 3.0 of the PCI Security Rules

Better management of passwords and prevention of point-of-sale terminal tampering are just two features of the new Version 3.0 of the Payment Card Industry data-security standard that the PCI Security Standards Council unveiled Thursday. On its surface, Version 3.0 looks much the same as the previous edition, 2.0, which the …

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A New Harbortouch POS Terminal Incorporates EMV and NFC Payments

  Independent sales organization Harbortouch has released a new payment terminal that incorporates near-field communication, a smart card reader and a magnetic-stripe reader. Dubbed Perkwave, the terminal, which carries no cost except for transactions processed through it, includes a contactless card reader adorned with a consumer-facing display. Point-of-sale device maker …

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Insurer Enables Auto Policy Selection and Payment Via its Kiosks

  Consumers in Tennessee shopping for car insurance from Direct Auto Insurance have a new option to select a policy and pay for it using the insurer’s Direct on the Spot kiosks. Set up in 18 Direct Auto Insurance locations, the kiosks are designed to broaden the insurer’s reach among …

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Isis Official Gives a Broad Peek at Product Plans for 2014, Following National Rollout

A wider array of payment cards and more finely targeted advertising are among the features and capabilities the Isis mobile-payments venture previewed on Thursday for possible launch in 2014, following the venture's national rollout. In pulling back the curtain, however, the venture, which is backed by mobile-network behemoths AT&T Mobility, …

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Google’s NFC Move Hands New Opportunity to ISOs, But Much Depends on Carrier Reaction

Independent sales organizations and other acquirers could exploit Google Inc.’s move to decouple mobile payments based on near-field communication technology from a phone-based secure element, observers say. At the same time, much depends on how the mobile carriers, which have held tight control over the secure element, react to Google’s …

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Analyst: Discover’s Merchant Network Might Be a Good Buy for a Mobile-Wallet Provider

Should Discover Financial Services sell its network business? That’s the intriguing question raised by an analyst at investment-banking firm Keefe, Bruyette & Woods in a report assessing how mobile devices and related technologies are rapidly reshaping the payments industry. Sanjay Sakhrani, a managing director at New York City-based KBW, argues …

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Despite Brand Power And a Promising Start, MasterPass And V.me Face ‘Uphill Battle’

Consumers shopping at apparel retailer J.Crew Group Inc.’s e-commerce site now can use MasterCard Inc.’s MasterPass digital wallet, marking yet another merchant signing on to the program. In October, retailers Beyond the Rack and PC World and travel companies LastMinute.com and Porter Airlines also began offering MasterPass on their Web sites. …

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Working with a Startup, Google Cuts the Ties Between NFC And the Secure Element

For two years, Google Inc. and Verizon Wireless have been at odds, with Verizon blocking the online search giant’s access to SIM cards on Verizon devices for Google Wallet. But on Thursday Google released a new version of its Android mobile operating system that not only slices through that Gordian …

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Visa, MasterCard Post Big Volume Gains As They Fight for Credit, Debit Card Spend

U.S. bank card purchase volumes rose in the 10% range in the quarter ending Sept. 30, with MasterCard Inc. growing faster than Visa Inc. in debit and Visa gaining faster than MasterCard in credit. MasterCard on Thursday reported total U.S. credit, charge, and debit card purchase volume of $267 billion, …

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Only $36 Billion of $2.1 Trillion Bill-Payment Market Paid Via Mobile Devices

The impact of tablets and smart phones on payments is largely unfelt in bill payment with only $36 billion of the $2.1 trillion in annual bill payments made by these mobile devices, finds a new report from consultancy Javelin Strategy & Research. That equates to about 5% of U.S. consumers. …

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