An increase in the limit on what contactless cardholders in the United Kingdom can spend before they are required to authenticate themselves is raising questions about whether the new mandate will prompt consumers to shun their cards in favor of mobile wallets, which have no per transaction limit. The theory is …
Read More »Purchase Scams Top Fraud List and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/7/21
Purchase scams, in which consumers pay for goods that never arrive, was the number-one fraud type in the second quarter in terms of card-fraud attempts, beating out social-engineering frauds, according to fraud-prevention firm Feedzai. The top city for overall fraud attempts was Las Vegas, with fraud up 411% in the quarter …
Read More »The Latest EMVCo Standards Update Aims at Broader—And Streamlined—User Authentication
Stronger authentication for voice-activated payments, as well as streamlined identity checks and support for a wider array of authentication technologies for online payments generally, are included in the latest version of EMVCo’s 3-D Secure standard, the global payments-standards body said Wednesday. EMVCo said its new update, version 2.3, responds to …
Read More »Retail Spending Increased 5.4% and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/6/21
Retail spending, except for automotive and gas, increased 5.4% in September year-over-year, Mastercard Inc. said in its latest SpendingPulse report. E-commerce sales were up 11.5% over last year for the same period.Sila Inc., a fintech software platform, has combined forces with Arcus Inc., a payments-technology firm, to allow businesses to make payments …
Read More »Datacap Systems Teams Up With iStream to Process ACH Payments Through a Datacap API
Payments provider Datacap Systems Inc. is partnering with iStream Financial Services to add support for automated clearing house payments processing through Datacap’s NETePay payments platform and using Datacap’s PayAPI application programming interface. Datacap acquired the NETePay hosted payment gateway from Octopi (formerly Monetary.co) in 2019. The deal with iStream will enable …
Read More »A New Report From Accenture And Afterpay Casts Light on How Fast BNPL Is Taking Hold
On-the-spot installment lending, known now as buy now, pay later, has achieved such a high profile since the onset of the pandemic last year that observers are starting to calculate just how much consumer spending it’s accounting for—and how much risk it might pose for consumers and lenders. A report …
Read More »E-Commerce App Installs Soar and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/5/21
AppsFlyer, a marketing measurement platform, said e-commerce retail app installations increased 55% on Android devices and 32% on iOS devices in 2021 in its latest “State of eCommerce App Marketing” report. In-app spending is up 35% and could increase to 42% by November.Payments-technology provider GK Software said it has completed an installation …
Read More »More Than One-Quarter of Surveyed BNPL Users Have Missed at Least One Payment
As the popularity of buy now, pay later services accelerates, potential problems do, too. Evidence of that has emerged in new research that finds 14% of BNPL users missed a payment once, and 12% missed a payment more than once, according to a new report from Piplsay, a consumer-research firm. …
Read More »Google Drops Bank Account Ambitions and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/4/21
Google, a unit of Alphabet Inc., dropped its plans to offer banking services to consumers, The Wall Street Journal reported late Friday. Google announced in November it intended to debut Plex, a mobile-first bank account integrated into Google Pay.Payments provider Park Place Payments said it will pay $500 to clients that drop the service within the …
Read More »What Can Payments Execs Expect From Chopra’s CFPB? ‘Very Aggressive Regulating,’ Say Some
Payments observers are expecting a tougher regulatory approach from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau with the confirmation on Thursday of Rohit Chopra as executive director of the 10-year old federal agency. “The agency will likely return to the days of director Cordray,” predicts one close observer who asked not to …
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