With Microsoft Corp. no longer supporting its Windows XP operating system, companies marketing tablet-based point-of-sale gear and software are hoping to garner more business from small and mid-sized businesses looking to replace POS systems that use the outmoded OS. As expected, computing giant Microsoft ceased support for the 12-year-old XP …
Read More »NACHA’s New Same-Day Settlement Plan Draws Plenty of Questions From a Curious Crowd
You might call it the first stop on a long road show looming for automated clearing house network oversight body NACHA’s new proposal for same-day settlement of ACH transactions. The particular stop was a packed session at NACHA’s annual payments conference on Tuesday, where executives from financial institutions and payments …
Read More »Exposure to Card Fraud Spikes in 2013 As Shift to EMV Looms, AFP Survey Reports
Some 43% of businesses report they were exposed to card fraud in 2013, a whopping rise of 14 percentage points from 2012, according to the latest annual fraud survey from the Association of Financial Professionals. Nonetheless, survey respondents are remarkably optimistic about the Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip card standard, with 92% …
Read More »Startup PayStand Targets Online Sellers with Bitcoin Option, Fixed Monthly Fees
Merchants that think payment services should leverage software, be simple to integrate, carry low or no fees, and include digital-currency choices have a champion in PayStand, a startup that emerged Tuesday from private beta with $1 million in funding and a promise of no transaction fees for online sellers. The …
Read More »Square Market Accepts Bitcoin As Good News/Bad News Pattern Continues for Currency
The up-and-down course Bitcoin has followed in recent months continued on Monday as Square Inc. announced it has started accepting the digital currency on Square Market, the online marketplace it unveiled last June. The news lent some legitimacy to Bitcoin just as the currency was reeling from an Internal Revenue …
Read More »Hopes for a Battered Bitcoin Buoyed by Major Merchant Announcements
Despite Bitcoin’s recent travails, the fledgling digital currency has begun to win support from some of the nation’s best-known merchants. This week came news that department-store chain Lord & Taylor will start accepting Bitcoin through a mobile app called Pounce. The news followed upbeat Bitcoin results released by online retailing …
Read More »Bowing to EMV’s Urgency, Accel Adopts MasterCard’s Common Debit Solution
Fiserv Inc. on Wednesday said its Accel debit network will license a critical EMV solution from MasterCard Inc. The move follows a decision by First Data Corp.’s Star network late last month to adopt similar technology from Visa Inc. and indicates the national-brand networks may be winning over the regional …
Read More »Now Hawking iPads for POS, NCR Silver Mulls a Purpose-Built Tablet with its Own Stamp
NCR Corp.’s announcement this week that it has updated its iPad-based point-of-sale system, which it sells as NCR Silver, to support loyalty programs shone a spotlight on one of the few tablet POS products that comes from a major corporation in a market that has attracted a raft of startups. …
Read More »Could VerifyValid’s Mobile Checkbook App Revive Prospects for All-Electronic Checks?
A concept that would do away with paper checks while retaining their payment advantages took a step closer to fruition this week with the introduction of a mobile app that lets users create and send check images. The app, called Mobile Checkbook, works with Apple Inc. iOS devices and comes …
Read More »Chirpify Reports Upbeat Results for Its New Action Tags for TV Commercials And Arenas
Consumers are responding enthusiastically to a new service that lets them buy goods from and otherwise interact with brands via social media in sports stadiums, through TV ads, and other venues, according to results released Monday by Chirpify, the Portland, Ore.-based company that announced the service in September. The service …
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