Three months after announcing their partnership, mobile-payments provider Square Inc. and coffee king Starbucks Corp. said Starbucks customers could now use the Square Wallet for purchases at 7,000 company-operated U.S. locations. The purchase process at Starbucks will be a bit different for users of the consumer-facing Square Wallet, formerly known …
Read More »Holding Patents on Mobile Acceptance, a Small Firm Won’t Rule out ‘Legal Remedies’
With a pair of U.S patents in hand, a small, Montreal-based engineering firm may have placed itself in a position to strongly influence the fast-growing market for mobile card acceptance. The patents, awarded last month to AnywhereCommerce, cover payments via a dongle connected to a mobile device’s audio jack, a …
Read More »First Data: Planned Settlement Would Let the Card Networks ‘Buy a License to Monopolize’
With a hearing coming up on Friday, objections to the proposed credit card interchange settlement are piling up in Brooklyn, N.Y., faster than debris from Superstorm Sandy. In addition to a number of retailers and their trade groups, those on record against the controversial plan forged by lawyers for the …
Read More »Small Merchants Show No Improvement in Card-Data Security, Survey Says
For years, the payments industry has hoped to see improvement in card-data security among small merchants in the U.S. But, according to a survey released last week, it’s not happening. Indeed, in some important measures, there has been backsliding on security among the nation’s smallest retailers. A little more than …
Read More »Acquiring Giant Vantiv Agrees to Buy Litle & Co. for $361 Million
In a move that will greatly expand its business in card-not-present transaction processing, merchant processor Vantiv Inc. announced on Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire Lowell, Mass.-based Litle & Co. for $361 million in cash. The transaction is expected to close later this year and will result in 11-year-old …
Read More »MCX Merchants Stress Unity, Commitment to Homegrown Mobile Payments
The retailers behind the Merchant Customer Exchange (MCX) mobile-payments initiative are united in backing the effort and remain committed to supporting only MCX for mobile payments in their stores, retail executives said during a panel discussion this week. While details surrounding how customers will use the yet-to-be-launched MCX and how …
Read More »Barnes & Noble Reports Fraudsters Compromised PIN Pads at 63 Stores
Calling it a “sophisticated criminal effort,” Barnes & Noble Inc. on Wednesday reported tampering occurred on PIN pads at 63 of its stores in nine states. The company on Sept. 14 disconnected every PIN pad in all of its nearly 700 stores but indicated that in addition to personal identification …
Read More »FTC Official Warns Top Acquiring Execs To Do More About Online Fraud
The extent of government scrutiny of the acquiring business came into sharp relief on Wednesday as a federal official told an audience of top-level executives with processors and independent sales organizations that online transaction fraud is too high and that the executives must do more to bring it down. “There …
Read More »PayPal Now Aims for Consumer Awareness of Its Expanding Merchant Presence
With its “PayPal Offline” initiative to sign point-of-sale merchants for PayPal acceptance well under way, the payments subsidiary of eBay Inc. now is turning its attention to consumers, eBay executives told analysts on Wednesday. “PayPal intends to be everywhere consumers need an easy, safe, secure way to pay,” eBay president …
Read More »PCI Waiver Expected To Spur Merchant Adoption of EMV Terminals
Despite just 10% of U.S. merchant terminals being capable of accepting EMV chip cards today, 60% of all terminals likely will be EMV-enabled by 2015, according to a new report from Javelin Strategy & Research. Javelin also expects U.S. issuers will convert the bulk of their credit, debit, and prepaid …
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