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Peter Lucas

How the Shift to Mobile Is Fueling Online Consumers’ Interest in Instant Financing

Online merchants looking to increase their sales volume may want to consider offering instant financing. A study by Researchscape International reveals that 75% of respondents would be more likely to purchase from an online retailer that offers instant financing than one that does not. Another 28% said they would be …

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An Epidemic of Card Testing Floods Merchants With Chargebacks And False Positives

Criminals purchasing stolen credit card data know they have a short window of opportunity to cash in before the accounts are shut down. Manually sifting through the hundreds, even thousands, of accounts bought in bulk can take more time than criminals have, which is why they are increasingly relying on …

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Savvier Techniques Help Criminals Loot More Victims Through Call-Center Fraud

Call centers remain a prime target for criminals looking to perpetrate fraud. In 2016, call-center fraud jumped 113% from 2015, according to Atlanta-based Pindrop Labs’ annual Call Center Fraud Report. Fraudulent activity took place with one in every 937 call-center calls, compared to one in 2,000 calls in 2015“With tools …

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If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Join ‘Em Part Way: Behind Deluxe’s eCheck Technology

For all the talk by companies about how adopting electronic-payment technologies will streamline their accounts-payable processes, paper checks remain a staple of the business-to-business world. Businesses cut 13.1 billion checks a year, according to check printer Deluxe Corp. To join the advantages of electronic processing with those of paper checks, …

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CanPay Makes ACH Electronic Payments a Reality for Legal Marijuana Merchants

Recreational marijuana is now legal in a growing number of states, but cash remains the dominant payment method. Now, however, CanPay, a Littleton, Colo.-based payments provider, has developed a digital payment option that allows legal marijuana retailers to directly debit a consumer’s checking account from the point of sale. Typically, …

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Latest Data Confirms More Fraudsters Are Targeting Bank And Card Issuer Call Centers

Call-center fraud is becoming a bigger problem for card issuers and financial institutions, increasing 45% globally since 2013, according to a new study from Atlanta-based Pindrop Labs. In 2013, an average of one in every 2,900 calls to a call center was fraudulent. This year, the rate is one fraudulent call …

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Customer Contact Centers Are the “Fraud-Enablement Channel,” Researcher Says

With the rollout of EMV chip cards in the United States shrinking opportunities for criminals to use counterfeit cards at the point of sale, fraud rings are turning their attention to customer-contact centers as a way to fraudulently order replacement credit and debit cards and take over consumer accounts. More …

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With Wearables Set to Soar, MasterCard Prepares to Support Device Payments Later in 2016

MasterCard Inc. expects the first wearable payment devices for use on its network to be available later this year, Sherri Haymond, senior vice president for digital payments for MasterCard, tells Digital Transactions News. The devices are part of MasterCard’s Commerce for Every Device Program, which is intended to add payment …

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PayPal Bolsters Its Physical Presence Through Deals With Alliance Data, MoneyGram

By Peter Lucas PayPal Inc. on Tuesday took more steps toward strengthening its in-store presence, and at the same time broadened the reach of its Bill Me Later lending service to consumers carrying private-label cards. Both arrangements are the result of an agreement with Alliance Data Systems Corp., a big …

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