Payments-technology provider MagTek Inc. on Tuesday launched the latest product on its DynaFlex platform, the DynaFlex II card reader, and also unveiled its DynaProx family of readers for transactions involving NFC mobile wallets as well as barcodes. The new technology follows a two-year span in which businesses have sought out …
Read More »The PCI Security Standards Council Launches the Latest Version of Its Security Standard
After years of soliciting input from more than 200 organizations in the payments industry, the PCI Security Standards Council Thursday published version 4.0 of the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). The new standard, which provides a baseline of technical and operational requirements designed to protect account data, replaces version …
Read More »Crypto, Gift Cards, And Even BNPL Come to Unattended Payments Via PayRange
Transactions on gift cards and cryptocurrency—and even buy now, pay later capability—are coming to commercial washers, dryers, and vending machines with an announcement Monday by PayRange Inc. that it will support the new payment methods. The Portland, Ore.-based company, which says it processes for more than half a million commercial …
Read More »U.S. Merchant Acquiring Volume Surpasses $9 Trillion Even As E-Commerce Slows
The 25 biggest U.S. merchant acquirers control about 90% of payment dollar volume, even as e-commerce may be losing some of its recent momentum, according to the latest ranking of U.S. merchant acquirers by The Strawhecker Group, released this week. Overall, U.S. acquirers processed more than $9 trillion in payment …
Read More »With Its In-House Move, Apple Once Again Could Shake Up Payments
Almost eight years after it launched the Apple Pay mobile-payment service, Apple Inc.’s purported move to bring some of its payment-processing and financial-services operations in-house once again could shake up the payments industry. Just how, though, is a big unknown at the moment. Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple is not commenting on …
Read More »Cantaloupe’s New All-in-One Vending Device and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/30/22
Unattended payments specialist Cantaloupe Inc. launched ePort Engage Combo, a new all-in-one card reader and telemeter, digital touchscreen, and payment platform that can be installed directly over existing bill acceptors.Payments provider Trust Payments has signed agreements with three independent sales organizations—Provident Advisor Group, DPS Card Services, and Card Dynamics—to sell Trust Payments’ new e-commerce …
Read More »Eye on the Sky: CellPoint Signs Virgin Atlantic, And Garmin Unveils a New Smart Watch
The return of travel following the impact of the pandemic is testing airlines in various ways, not the least of which is their openness to payment methods beyond cards in what for them is a global market. That new emphasis, combined with a need to work with multiple acquirers, is …
Read More »As Visa And Mastercard Ready New Interchange Schedules, Merchants Brace for the Impact
Having held off for the past two years, the country’s two biggest card networks are preparing revisions to their interchange schedules that at least one research firm says will cost U.S. merchants an estimated $475 million in additional transaction fees. Though Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. have historically revised their …
Read More »Texas Roadhouse Partners With Ziosk to Roll Out a Tableside Ordering And Payment Platform
With consumers starting to dine out again, improving their dining experience through digital ordering and tableside payments solutions is becoming a pressing need for restaurants. Texas Roadhouse has become the latest restaurant chain to take the digital plunge, implementing Ziosk’s Cloud Commerce Platform for digital tableside ordering and payments. The …
Read More »Visa, Mastercard, And AmEx Follow Through on Suspending Operations in Russia
As Russian armed forces continue their assault on Ukraine, Visa Inc., Mastercard Inc., and American Express Co. late Saturday said they are suspending all operations in Russia, following up on actions taken by the networks nearly a week earlier. Meanwhile, reports began to filter out of Russia that at least some …
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