Fiserv Inc. on Wednesday announced CardFree Cash, a new feature within its CardValet mobile-banking app that allows consumers to facilitate a cash withdrawal from an ATM using their mobile phone. The service is available to financial institutions nationwide. Consumers can use CardValet at 30,000 Diebold Nixdorf and NCR ATMs driven by …
Read More »FedNow To Launch in 2023 and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 2/3/21
The FedNow real-time payment service will launch commercially in 2023, the Federal Reserve said, narrowing the launch date from the 2023-24 timing it has projected since announcing the project in 2019.Fuel retailer Valero Energy Corp. said it is working with payments-technology provider P97 Networks to launch a mobile app that allows users to activate …
Read More »Digital Payments And Phishing Attacks Influence Bankers’ Priorities for 2021, CSI Says
Investing in digital account opening, mobile-banking applications, and customer-relationship applications are among bankers’ priorities for digital services in 2021, says a report from Computer Services Inc., a provider of cloud-based financial-services technology. Enabling consumers to open accounts digitally, even after the Covid-19 pandemic subsides, was cited as a top priority …
Read More »A Tale of Two Halves: On the Dark Web, Trends in 2020 Took a Big Turn in the Middle of the Year
Although the number of stolen credit cards for sale on the dark Web remained steady at around 45 million throughout 2020, some surprising trends emerged when it came to the type of cards for sale and the markets where they originated, says a new report from cybersecurity firm Sixgill. One such …
Read More »As Open Banking Grows More Popular, Banks Work to Streamline Links to Fintech Apps
The firms that make payments apps work behind the scenes are facing a growing problem. As more and more consumers use the apps, more and more banks get involved, casting an ever-widening net of unique requirements on the data networks that connect the apps to users’ bank accounts. That places …
Read More »Debit Card Growth Outpaces Credit Cards and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/25/21
Growing numbers of consumers continue to grab their debit cards when shopping, with the overall U.S. spend made with debit cards up 25% for the week ending Jan. 17, compared to the week of Jan. 19, 2020, according to the PSCU Tracking Transaction Trends report issued Monday. Credit card spend was up …
Read More »Checkbook.io’s Link to Plaid Looks To Bring Verification to Real-Time Payments
As the payments business moves toward faster settlement, verifying payor accounts becomes crucial, yet for non-card payments, “there’s a gap there,” notes Patricia Hewitt, principal at PG Research & Advisory Services LLC, a Savannah, Ga.-based payments consultancy. On Thursday, Checkbook Inc., a San Mateo, Calif.-based startup, announced a step toward …
Read More »Peoples Trust Launches Deposit Insurance on Prepaid Cards In Canada
In a new twist on prepaid cards in Canada, Vancouver-based Peoples Trust Co. is extending eligibility for deposit insurance from the Canadian Deposit Insurance Corp. to general-purpose reloadable prepaid cards and payroll cards issued by the financial institution. The CDIC ruled in 2020 that prepaid cards can be eligible for …
Read More »A Look at the Dark Web Shows How Thieves Market Payment Data—And the Prices They Get
Much has been written over the years about the seemingly unending succession of data breaches involving credit card and other personal payment data. But little is known about the so-called dark Web, the sites where these data thieves set up shop to sell what they’ve pilfered. It turns out these …
Read More »How Covid-19 Helps Fuel A Rise in Fraud and Identity Theft
As consumers pivoted in droves to digital channels for purchases and financial services at the outset of the Covid-19 pandemic, criminals pounced on the trend to perpetrate more fraud and identity theft, according to data from credit-reporting agency TransUnion LLC. Between March 11 and April 28, 2020, when the first …
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