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July, 2012

  • 5 July

    App Usage Reaches a Solid Majority Among Handset Users As Wallet Apps Proliferate

    With much of the nascent mobile-payments business concentrated on consumer access via streamlined applications rather than browsers, news emerged this week that handset users are rapidly adopting apps. Indeed, usage of downloaded apps crossed the 50% mark in March and stood at 51.1% in May, according to figures released this …

  • 5 July

    P2P Services Gain Popularity, But Most Providers Still Can’t Charge for Them

    Person-to-person payments continue to improve technologically and attract consumers, but providers still haven’t figured out how to make money from them, according to new findings from First Annapolis Consulting Inc. Linthicum, Md.-based First Annapolis in the second quarter tested a dozen P2P services from large banks and processors down to …

  • 3 July

    Gift Card Sellers Get Half a Loaf in New Jersey As State Delays ZIP Code Rule

    New Jersey has delayed implementation of the most onerous provisions of an unclaimed-property law affecting gift cards that caused American Express Co. and two major gift card distributors to pull out of the state this spring. The changes Gov. Chris Christie signed into law last week, however, don’t repeal the …

  • 3 July

    Google’s Android Shipments Among Hopeful Signs for NFC

    Google Inc.’s disclosure last week that 1 million Android-powered devices are now shipping each week with near-field communication (NFC) capability has renewed industry speculation about when NFC-based mobile payments will become a mainstream service. The shipment figure, a rare disclosure from the tightlipped Web search giant, came with weekly activation …

  • 3 July

    Decoupled Debit Goes Mobile As Closed-Loop Card Processor Pushes Wallets

    National Payment Card Association is out to prove the obituaries for decoupled debit were, as the saying goes, exaggerated. Not only does the company have 4,000 gas stations accepting its PIN-based debit cards, it expects a major petroleum vendor will begin accepting debit transactions through its platform on a mobile …

  • 2 July

    Late with Its ‘Roadmap,’ AmEx Could Jump into EMV Lead Among Networks

    American Express Co. announced what it calls its “roadmap” for EMV and chip-based and mobile payments in the U.S., which means all four of the major U.S.-based payment card networks are now on record with plans to move beyond the magnetic-stripe payment card. Like the ones from MasterCard Inc. and …

June, 2012

  • 28 June

    Eye on Mobile: Revel Systems’ POS iPad Router; MasterCard Gives a Kick to Loyalty

    Startup Revel Systems Inc. this week unveiled a device it is touting as a way for retailers using an Apple iPad for point-of-sale functions to run peripheral devices without an Ethernet router. The device, called the Revel Router, accesses the Internet via the iPad’s cellular connection. San Francisco-based Revel, which …

  • 28 June

    ISOs, Processors Start to Prepare for a Future of Chip Cards And Mobile Wallets

    With EMV chip card payments coming and mobile wallets using near-field communication already here, merchant acquirers are beginning to roll out their own hardware and software to handle the new technologies. This week, the big merchant acquirer Chase Paymentech introduced its “Future Proof” point-of-sale terminal and earlier this month, Merchant …

  • 27 June

    Heartland Axes a Trio of Student Card Fees in Wake of Consumer Group Report

    Citing “ever-increasing student college expenses,” Heartland Payment Systems Inc. reported on Tuesday that it would eliminate three fees on its student-aid prepaid card. Heartland’s move comes a few weeks after the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (U.S. PIRG), a prominent consumer advocacy group, issued a report highly critical of the …

  • 27 June

    New Zeus Trojan Cloaks Itself from Detection, Waits to Attack After Log-ins

    Cybercriminals have introduced a new version of a notorious malware threat that is not only harder to detect but also more capable of stealing card numbers, PINs, and other sensitive information. This latest variant of the so-called Zeus Trojan malware includes a change that makes it virtually invisible to programs …

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