Digital-marketing specialist Punchh launched a product that uses machine learning to allow physical retailers to calculate the lifetime purchases of individual customers and craft marketing plans accordingly. Standards body EMVCo said it will have an educational session about the new Secure Remote Commerce specification for online payments at a U.S. …
Read More »Eight Percent of North American Payments Fraud Is Related to Terrorism, Report Finds
While most North American payments fraud is related to identity and organized crime, one area—terrorism—stands out in this region compared to other developed markets. Eight percent of the 154 criminals cases reviewed by information-security firm Terbium Labs in its “The Next Generation of Criminal Financing: How Payment Fraud Funds Transnational …
Read More »eBay’s Payments APIs and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/26/19
EBay Inc. announced new payments application programming interfaces for developers, including a Finances API, an Account API, and a Fulfillment API. The new APIs are designed for the online marketplace’s new managed-payments program, in which the company has taken over payments processing from long-time provider and former subsidiary PayPal Holdings …
Read More »Visa To Acquire Rambus’s Token and Electronic-Ticketing Businesses for $75 Million
In a move to expand its tokenization services, Visa Inc. announced Tuesday that it has a deal to buy the token and smart-ticketing businesses of Rambus Inc., a Silicon Valley chip and software provider. The purchase price is $75 million in cash, according to a regulatory filing from Sunnyvale, Calif.-based …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Artificial Intelligence Should Be the Next Big Payments Push
When we think about artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, the first image that comes to mind might be a chess-playing computer or a driverless car. In addition to such futuristic applications, these cutting-edge technologies are already changing and enhancing many aspects of our day-to-day lives, including how we make …
Read More »Eye on Security: California Is the Golden State for Data Breaches; Florida City Pays Bitcoin Ransom
A new analysis of 10 years’ worth of figures on data breaches reveals that California by far holds the dubious distinction of suffering the most breaches as well as leaking the most records. Meanwhile, a Florida city has agreed to pay hackers about $600,000 in Bitcoin to be released from …
Read More »Allied Payment Debuts Bill-Payment Tech and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/20/19
Online and mobile bill-payment provider Allied Payment Network announced what it says is a “first of its kind” real-time digital bill-payment technology. The company developed the product in collaboration with Finastra, a software provider to financial institutions. Payments provider International Bancard said it was named the official credit card processor …
Read More »Chip Cards Make Gains, but the U.S. Still Lags Most of the World in EMV Adoption
EMV chip card payments made substantial gains in the U.S. last year, but the nation still lags most other regions in EMV penetration, according to new figures from payment card standards body EMVCo. Some 53.5% of general-purpose U.S. card-present transactions in 2018 were so-called chip-on-chip, meaning both the point-of-sale terminal …
Read More »Regulators Balk at Facebook’s Libra and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/19/19
The Facebook-led announcement of the Libra cryptocurrency is evoking blowback both in the United States and overseas. House Financial Services Committee chairwoman Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) called for Facebook to halt the planned launch of Libra until Congress has had a chance to hold hearings on the cryptocurrency. Elsewhere, the governor …
Read More »As Facebook’s Libra Provokes A Slew of Questions, An Expert Struggles With the Coin’s ‘Justification’
Facebook Inc. is expected to release details this week, perhaps as early as Tuesday, on its Libra cryptocurrency initiative, but for now what’s known about the project has at least some experts shaking their heads. “Why a cryptocurrency, and why Facebook?” asks Tim Sloane, who follows digital currencies as vice …
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