Cayan’s new Genius Mini card reader may look like any number of headphone-jack or Bluetooth devices meant to connect to a smart phone or tablet to enable payment card acceptance. That’s because it’s the software the Genius Mini uses that distinguishes it from similar devices. The device is designed to …
Read More »North American Bancard Buys Total Merchant Services As Acquirer Consolidation Continues
Two powerhouse independent sales organizations are joining together. North American Bancard Holdings LLC is buying Total Merchant Services Inc. for an undisclosed amount. Woodland Hills, Calif.-based TMS processes more than $12 billion in annual transactions, which when added to NAB will result in more than $50 billion in annual processing …
Read More »Square Lays out Its Strategy for Growth at an Upbeat Investor Day Presentation
Square Inc. outlined its growth plans with an emphasis on selling new services and expanding internationally during its first investor day on Tuesday. In its presentation, Square said it wants to improve the efficiency of acquiring merchants, which it calls sellers; move its services up market to larger merchants; grow …
Read More »The Pays Users To Surpass 150 Million by the End of 2017, Predicts a Juniper Report
The number of consumers using at least one of the major third-party mobile-payment services—Apple Pay, Android Pay, or Samsung Pay—will top 150 million globally by the of 2017, says Juniper Research, a U.K.-based firm, in its “Is OEM-Pay the Future of Contactless” report. Some 50 million of them will begin …
Read More »VeriFone And Global Payments Sign up for Mastercard’s Speedy EMV Protocol
Efforts to make the EMV payment process more appealing to consumers and merchants got another boost with Mastercard Inc.’s announcement Thursday that point-of-sale equipment maker VeriFone Systems Inc. and payment processor Global Payments Inc. now support the card brand’s M/Chip Fast protocol. The protocol, announced a year ago, enables developers …
Read More »A P2P Payments Adoption Upswell Is Looming in 2017, According to a BofA Survey
Consumers of all ages appear to be embracing person-to-person payments, finds the Bank of America Trends in Consumer Mobility Report released Thursday. The report, which surveyed more than 1,000 U.S. adults who have a banking account and a smart phone, found that 36% of all respondents use a P2P payments …
Read More »Carr Takes Heartland Lessons To Heart at Beyond, His Latest Startup in Payments
Having built a successful payments processor and sold it to Global Payments Inc., Bob Carr is ready to build another company, but this time with a purpose beyond simply making money. Carr’s latest endeavor is Beyond, launched May 1, just over a year from the closing of Global Payments’ $4.3 …
Read More »Speedpass+ Adds Ford In-Car Fuel Payments and Apple Watch Compatibility
Paying for fuel at an Exxon Mobil Corp. gas station just got even easier. That is, for those who use the ExxonMobil Speedpass+ mobile app and drive a Ford vehicle with SYNC3 technology or use Apple Inc.’s Apple Watch. Speedpass+, which also is available for Android devices and offers Samsung …
Read More »The Demanding Consumer: Payments Expectations Rising Fast, Adyen Survey Shows
In-store shopping isn’t going anywhere. That’s the finding of a survey from online processor Adyen. That’s especially true for pre- and post-purchase needs. And it’s just one sign of how much more demanding consumers are becoming when it comes to payments and related transactions. Eighty-six percent of consumers want to …
Read More »Surcharging Ahead
Merchants like programs that cover their credit card acceptance costs. So do ISOs and acquirers, some of which see a big opportunity in programs that help merchants with surcharging. Surcharging for credit card transactions or offering a cash discount may have obvious benefits for merchants, but these programs also carry …
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