• Mastercard Inc. said it has completed testing of a biometric-enabled payment card in South Africa. The card contains fingerprint scanning technology. Cardholders enroll their fingerprints at their financial institutions, which are then stored as a digital template on the card. The card can be used in an EMV point-of-sale terminal. Mastercard …
Read More »Credit Gets the Credit for Visa’s Higher Quarterly Volumes in the U.S.
Boosted by the addition of two big U.S. credit card programs and its June 2016 acquisition of Visa Europe, just about every operational metric that matters increased by 20% or more for Visa Inc. in the quarter ending March 31. The major exception was U.S. debit, which grew in only …
Read More »Credit Cards Find Increased Favor for Low-Value Purchases, a Survey Reveals
Electronic-payments industry efforts to promote card use may be paying off. Significantly more consumers are using credit cards for low-value purchases of $5 or less than they did in 2016. A CreditCards.com survey released Monday found that 17% of consumers typically used their credit cards for these in-store transactions compared …
Read More »Despite Hundreds of Players, Just a Few Processors Dominate the Acquiring Industry
Consulting firm The Strawhecker Group is out with its 2016 rankings of U.S. merchant acquirers, and they show that 240 acquirers and independent sales organizations processed more than $5 trillion in payment volume. The 10 biggest acquirers accounted for 80% of that volume. Topping the list is JPMorgan Chase & …
Read More »The Risky World of Payments Gets Riskier
The bad news about payments risk just keeps on coming. The Anti-Phishing Working Group Inc. reported last month that phishing attacks reached an all-time high in 2016, totaling 1,220,523. That was up fully 65% over 2015, the group says in its latest quarterly report. Another way to look at the …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Why Big Banks Shouldn’t Own the Road to Faster Payments
Lately, the Federal Reserve Board has been shepherding a cross-industry effort to build a faster, more efficient, and more secure payments system in the United States. As that commendable effort heads into its home stretch, one big question stands out glaringly, but has largely gone unaddressed: How much influence should …
Read More »A Supreme Court Rebuff Sends a Massive Credit Card Interchange Case Back to Brooklyn
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday heightened the uncertainty surrounding crucial payment card rules and practices by refusing to hear an appeal of a lower-court decision last summer that threw out a $5.7 billion antitrust settlement. The top court’s decision will likely lead to years of continuing litigation and negotiation, …
Read More »A Ripening EMV Migration Catches up to Cardmaker CPI Card Group
Payment card maker CPI Card Group Inc. says it will focus on small and mid-size issuers migrating from magnetic stripe cards to cards bearing an EMV chip in 2017 as it contends with a saturating market for the advanced cards. As larger banks and credit unions complete their migration programs, …
Read More »More Bad News: Phishing Attacks Surged 65% to Hit a Record 1.22 Million in 2016
The bad news about payments risk just keeps on coming. The Anti-Phishing Working Group Inc. reported this week that phishing attacks reached an all-time high in 2016, totaling 1,220,523. That was up fully 65% over 2015, the group says in its latest quarterly report. Another way to look at the …
Read More »U.S. Chip Card Saturation Helps Bring Global EMV Growth Nearly to a Standstill
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Big markets like the United States and China have been boosting EMV chip card shipments for years, but now those two growth engines are sputtering. Worldwide contactless EMV. Currently, most EMV cards in the U.S. market require users to insert the card into a chip reader …
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