By John Stewart@DTPaymentNews Online merchants are dreading an onslaught of fraud, but what they should really brace for is a much bigger problem: so-called new version, which comes from EMVCo, the standards body controlled by the global card brands, will work in-app as well as within browser-based shopping sessions and …
Read More »MasterCard’s Chatbots and other Digital Transactions News Briefs
• Chip card standards body EMVCo issued 3-D Secure 2.0, its update of the 3-D Secure technology for protecting e-commerce transactions. The new specification supports app-based purchases on mobile and other devices and will streamline the checkout process in order reduce transaction abandonment, EMVCo says. • MasterCard Inc. announced plans to …
Read More »Consumers Willing To Take Extra Steps To Avoid Online Fraud, an AmEx Survey Says
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Consumers appear willing to take more steps to mitigate their online-fraud exposure than merchants are willing to provide, with 78% of consumers willing to enter a card-verification code, but only 57% of merchants requiring it, finds a new American Express Co. survey. Consumers are willing to take …
Read More »Visa Sets April 2018 Deadline for European Issuers To Support 3-D Secure Version 2.0
Visa Inc. announced Thursday that credit and debit card issuers in Europe will be the first issuers to adopt Visa’s program for using 3-D Secure 2.0, the impending update to an authentication protocol for online transactions originally introduced more than a decade ago. Visa said certain rules, such as fraud-chargeback …
Read More »Recent Pacts With Visa And MasterCard Begin to Bear Fruit for an Ambitious PayPal
Just three months after forging a landmark agreement with Visa Inc., and not quite two months after doing a similar deal with MasterCard Inc., PayPal Holdings Inc.’s top brass on Thursday indicated the agreements are already paying dividends for the San Jose, Calif.-based digital-payments company. “Our customers are now able …
Read More »How Bots And Natural-Language Searches Could Drive Mobile Shopping And Payments
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Ever since the advent of mobile shopping, experts have cautioned that spending in the new channel would be hampered by small screens and clunky interfaces. Now, though, relatively new technology like natural-language interfaces and so-called bots may be coming to the rescue. A new study released …
Read More »DCPayments Buys First Data’s Australia ATMs and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• ATM network operator Cardtronics plc announced it plans to buy Canadian ATM operator DirectCash Payments Inc. (DCPayments) for $460 million; DC Payments operates 25,000 ATMs and will give Cardtronics its first presence in Australia and New Zealand and expand its operations in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Mexico. • …
Read More »E-Retailers Take Heed: Certain ZIP Codes Harbor a Lot More Fraud Than Others
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews E-commerce fraud, the bane of online retailers and payments providers, is not only on the rise, certain U.S. locations seem more prone to this deceit than others. That’s according to a recent report from Experian plc. Data-specialist Experian says the riskiest ZIP code for shipping-address fraud is …
Read More »Notes From Using Apple Pay on the Web: Easy And Slick; Too Bad It’s Safari Only
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Apple Pay’s latest incarnation—enabling one-click payments for mobile and desktop Web-site purchasing—deftly brings the familiarity of such payments to Apple Pay users and merchants. At least, that’s my take on it, having used it last week when the service was released as part of an Apple Inc. …
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 …
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