Monday , December 23, 2024

Fraud & Security

In the Time of Covid-19, Risk And Underwriting Practices Must Adapt, Experts Say

Payments providers and acquirers are having to quickly adjust to evolving risk practices as chargeback volume and return rates change during the nationwide Covid-19 containment. That’s important because the Federal Trade Commission, in particular, is using these two metrics as potential indicators of misdeeds, advised panelists Wednesday in the “Regulatory …

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As Shut-in Consumers Turn to E-Commerce, Visa Boosts Support for Key Online Technologies

With the world rushing to their phones, tablets, and PCs to buy what they need and want at a time when most physical stores are closed, the payment networks are maneuvering to smooth out online transactions. This includes chucking clunky checkouts and opening the way for transactions to go ahead …

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40% of Consumers Pledge To Shop Online More and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/13/20

Amid stay-at-home and social-distancing orders, 40% of consumers say they will shop online more in the future than in-store, while 45% are using a mobile wallet and 16% are using paper currency less, according to a survey of 1,030 consumers by Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS). Some 31% will use …

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Retail E-Commerce Sales Leap 209% and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/12/20

The general-retail sector of e-commerce saw a 209% increase in sales volume in April, topping all other retail sectors, according to numbers from ACI Worldwide Inc. Not surprisingly, ticketing (down 99%) and travel (negative 91%) topped the list of online sectors with declines.Cardlytics Inc., which plans marketing programs based on intelligence gathered …

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FIS’s Merchant Revenue Balloons and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/7/20

Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS) reported $935 million in revenue in its merchant solutions segment in the first quarter of 2020, a 1,770% increase from $50 million a year ago. That’s a reflection of the integration of acquirer Worldpay, which FIS purchased last year. Sales were up in non-discretionary verticals, online …

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CPI’s EMV Card Boost and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/6/20

Payment card manufacturer CPI Card Group Inc. said first-quarter sales of credit and debit cards rose 22% from a year earlier to $59.8 million, driven in part by strong demand for dual-interface EMV cards that support contactless payments. The company reported first-quarter net income of $2.42 million versus a loss of $3.06 …

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AmEx Extends Fuel-Pump EMV Liability Shift Date and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/5/20

American Express Co. tells Digital Transactions News that it is postponing its EMV liability shift for automated fuel dispensers by six months, until April 16, 2021. The move comes four days after Visa Inc., citing the problems created by the Covid-19 pandemic, notified the fuel-retailing industry that it was postponing its October 2020 …

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CSI Revenue up 8% and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/4/20

Payments processor Computer Services Inc. reported record revenue of $284.2 million for fiscal 2020 ended Feb. 29, up 8% year-over-year. Revenue for the fiscal fourth quarter came to $72.7, also a record, up 14.1% year-over-year. For the coming months, the company said it expects Covid-19 will depress sales of new products and …

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Visa Will Postpone Its Fuel-Pump EMV Liability Shift for Six Months, C-Store Group Says

Visa Inc. has informed petroleum retailers that it will delay its planned EMV fuel-pump liability shift set for October until April 17, 2021, the convenience-store trade group NACS disclosed Friday. “The network’s delay was in response to letters NACS sent on behalf of its retail members to the four global …

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Sour Ratings for Some Payments Companies and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/30/20

Citing the risk to their businesses from the coronavirus pandemic, securities rating agency Fitch Ratings revised its outlook to negative for seven publicly traded consumer-finance companies, including American Express Co., Discover Financial Services, and Synchrony Financial.Main Event Entertainment Inc. issued a notification indicating malware collected data from cards used on point-of-sale devices for food-and-beverage and entertainment …

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