By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews A year into the migration to EMV chip cards, most consumers—83%—still are unsure of whether to dip or swipe their chip-enabled credit or debit cards at the point of sale. That statistic comes from a survey of 1,000 U.S. consumers commissioned by payments specialist Cayan and conducted …
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Read More »Former TransFirst Exec Shlonsky Leaving TSYS and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Processor Total System Services Inc. (TSYS) reported that John Shlonsky, senior executive vice president of TSYS, and president of TSYS’s Merchant Services segment, has resigned effective Oct 7. Shlonsky joined TSYS in April with the company’s acquisition of merchant processor TransFirst Holdings Inc., where he was president and CEO. …
Read More »A Year On, EMV Migration Achievements Beset With Ongoing Acceptance Challenges
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews No doubt, the U.S. payment card industry’s monumental shift to EMV chip cards is earnestly moving ahead. A year later—Saturday marks the anniversary of the liability shift—some 2 million merchants accept the cards and card brands count millions of chip-enabled cards in use. The United States became …
Read More »ACI and VocaLink in Faster Payments Deal and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Processor Fiserv Inc. said ATM services provider FCTI Inc., a U.S. affiliate of convenience-store giant 7-Eleven Inc.’s Japan-based parent company, picked it to provide transaction processing for 7-Eleven’s nearly 8,000 U.S. ATMs when FCTI takes over the portfolio next July from Cardtronics plc. • Payment technology provider ACI Worldwide …
Read More »Bank Adds Mobile Card Control Feature and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• E-commerce marketplace Rakuten.com will allow merchants outside the United States to sell to U.S. customers and collect payments in their local currency through a new arrangement with processor Payoneer. • First National Bank of Pennsylvania added a feature called CardGuard to its mobile-banking app that lets users turn their …
Read More »The Decade-Old PCI Council Looks Forward, But Some Things Don’t Change
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews The PCI Security Standards Council is now a decade old, and as it concludes its annual North America community meeting in Las Vegas Thursday it faces a payments-security landscape vastly changed from the one it confronted 10 years ago, with mobile payments, tokenization, and so-called fin-tech startups …
Read More »Eye on Acquiring: BIN Supply Remedies And an Update on Faster EMV Techniques
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Acquirers and processors have until Oct. 14 to prepare their systems for a new range of bank-identification numbers MasterCard Inc. intends to add to its inventory for issuers. Announced in 2014, the move is an attempt to stymie a possible exhaustion of BINs. These numbers are the …
Read More »When It’s Time To Pay the Rent, Entrata Gets a Better Deal for Visa Debit Card Holders
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews With more than 3 million renters enrolled in an online rent-payment service, Entrata Inc.’s desire to optimize its payment-card acceptance costs is paramount. That’s why Lehi, Utah-based Entrata is working with Visa Inc. on an improved payment and authorization program for the multifamily-housing industry. Announced Thursday, the …
Read More »‘I Need Knowledge:’ Merchants Express Befuddlement About EMV, Breaches, System Issues
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Merchants would like nothing more than to decipher what they call the “mysteries” of the payments universe, a select group of them told attendees Thursday at the Western States Acquirers Association conference in Scottsdale, Ariz. These mysteries, they said, include knowing whom to call when a problem …
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