Rain Technology, a provider a directional-display technology, has developed a solution that aims at reducing the risk of onlookers visually stealing a consumer’s PIN at an ATM. The solution, called ATM Switchable Privacy, enables as little as 0.2% of an ATM screen to be visible outside of a 45-degree viewing …
Read More »Mastercard Beefs Up Its Cyber Defenses With Its Recorded Future Acquisition
Mastercard Inc. announced early Thursday it has acquired cybersecurity firm Recorded Future for $2.65 billion. The acquisition builds on Mastercard’s strategy of investing in fraud detection and cyber defense technologies, the network says. The deal also enhances Mastercard’s identity, fraud prevention, real-time decisioning, and cybersecurity services for merchants and financial …
Read More »Fraudsters Are Favoring Automated Bot And Authorized Fraud Attacks
Fraud attacks initiated by automated bots using artificially generated images, also known as deepfakes, are becoming a major problem in the payments industry, according to a report Wednesday from AU10TIX, a provider of identity-verification and risk-management technology. Overall, 32% of all Internet traffic during the second quarter was driven by …
Read More »U.S. Merchants Pay the Highest Card Acceptance Costs in the World, a CMSPI Report Contends
Merchants in the United States paid $224 billion in card-acceptance costs in 2023, the highest toll for merchants in any country in the world, according to payment consultancy CMSPI’s State of the Industry Report. Interchange fees alone accounted for $143 billion of that total. Since 2009, U.S. merchants’ like-for-like payment …
Read More »Adyen Rolls Out ‘Intelligent Routing’ in Response to Debit Network Choice
Adyen NV early Monday began launching what its calls an intelligent-routing service for debit cards intended to reduce merchants’ debit-acceptance costs and increase authorizations for purchases. The service, which enables Adyen to choose which network to route transactions over, was developed primarily in response to the Federal Reserve’s 2023 statement …
Read More »AmEx Looks to Smooth Checkouts With a Web-Based Card-on-File Move
American Express Co. expects its pilot program enabling cardholders to add their payment information at participating online merchants will please cardholders and make for smoother checkouts. The pilot, announced Thursday, allows AmEx cardholders to add or update their card information and store it for use at a participating merchant through …
Read More »Visa Prepares to Launch Account-to-Account Payments in Europe—Starting in the U.K.
Visa Inc. announced early Thursday it will launch account-to-account (A2A) payment capabilities in the United Kingdom in early 2025. The move will allow U.K. consumers paying bills to do so directly from their bank account, as opposed to paying by check, cash, or card. Visa’s plans for the service, called …
Read More »With Paysemble, Opus Looks to Simplify Payment App Integration
Payments-technology provider Opus Technologies Inc. has launched Paysemble, a suite of apps that are meant to streamline payment integration for financial institutions and merchants. A cloud-based solution, Paysemble allows businesses to consolidate payments from multiple channels through interoperable message hubs, configurable security, and batch processing. As a result, businesses can …
Read More »Jack Henry Partners With Moov to Streamline Payments for Small Businesses
Jack Henry & Associates Inc. has partnered with payment processor Moov Financial Inc. to enable financial institutions to offer small and medium-size businesses enhanced digital-payment services. The partnership is expected to help financial institutions attract more smaller businesses as clients and strengthen existing relationships with such sellers by providing for …
Read More »Blame High Swipe Fees for Stores’ Cash-Back Charges, a Merchant Group Says
High card-acceptance fees are the root cause for why some merchants are charging consumers for cash back at the point-of-sale, a service merchants have historically provided consumers even though customers can make purchases with their debit cards at no charge, says the Merchants Payment Coalition. Driving the trend is that …
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