By Peter Lucas PayPal Inc. on Tuesday took more steps toward strengthening its in-store presence, and at the same time broadened the reach of its Bill Me Later lending service to consumers carrying private-label cards. Both arrangements are the result of an agreement with Alliance Data Systems Corp., a big …
Read More »With Discover Link Active, eBay Boss Says PayPal Seeking to ‘Build Out’ POS ‘Ubiquity’
PayPal Inc.’s point-of-sale initiative, which has seen the e-commerce processor penetrate thousands of stores while stirring controversy with at least some incumbent processors, will focus on achieving “ubiquity” and solving consumer “pain points” for the next several years, eBay Inc.’s chief executive said on Wednesday. The initiative, which began early …
Read More »A Startup Sees Dramatic Growth with an API for Two-Click E-mail Transactions
As mobile-payments strategists struggle with clunky checkouts that lead to abandoned sales, a startup based in Albuquerque, N.M., is seeing dramatic early success with a 3-month-old solution that allows consumers to buy products from e-mail messages with a pair of clicks. The company, @Pay LLC, has signed up more than …
Read More »With EMV Looming, Fears of Rising Online Fraud Will Drive Biometrics, Expert Says
Biometric authentication will be in widespread use by financial institutions and online merchants by 2015, a payments-security expert predicts. “We’re at the threshold, it’s going to be common in the next year or so,” Al Pascual, a senior analyst at Javelin Strategy & Research, tells Digital Transactions News. Pascual forecasts …
Read More »PayPal’s Latest T-Commerce Deal Offers Potential to Reach More Than 80 Million Households
PayPal Inc. this week struck a deal that offers the San Jose, Calif.-based processor the potential to reach TV viewers in more than 80 million U.S. households. The deal, with San Francisco-based commerce-platform vendor Delivery Agent Inc., furthers PayPal’s recent push into the nascent market for so-called T-Commerce transactions, or …
Read More »Square Fills an Online Gap with Its New Square Market E-Commerce Service
Mobile-payments processor Square Inc. on Wednesday moved to fill a gap in its product lineup by introducing Square Market, an e-commerce service for small U.S. merchants. Square Market publishes a merchant’s Web pages at no charge, doesn’t charge for listings, and charges a straight 2.75% of the sale for a …
Read More »Banks’ ‘Shift in Priorities’ Leaves Secure Vault Payments in the Lurch
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Read More »Nearly a Year Later, Small Sellers Still Stumble over Mobile
While more and more consumers are using mobile devices to access e-commerce sites, few small merchants have made their sites easy to navigate and buy from, according to research released this week. Indeed, mobile optimization—making sure a site loads quickly and renders checkout forms that are easy to read and …
Read More »Chirpify Widens Its Payments Reach As It Seeks Social-Commerce Data
The move will allow Chirpify members to pay merchants and each other on the Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram social networks with American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa cards or with ACH transfers. It also propels the fledgling Portland, Ore.-based company further into the fast-growing world of social commerce, where companies …
Read More »Google Checkout, Once a PayPal Rival, Will Shut Down in Six Months As Google Pushes Wallet
The nearly 7-year-old Google Checkout online payment service, once touted as a rival to PayPal, will cease operations in November, Google Inc. announced in a blog post on Monday. In the post, online-search kingpin Google Inc. says it is “retiring” Checkout as part of a “transition to Google Wallet,” …
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