By Jim Daly Next week’s planned split of PayPal from parent company eBay Inc. has payments investors anticipating that plenty of locked-up value and growth opportunities will be released for the online payments leader. PayPal began trading on a so-called “when-issued” basis Monday on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the …
Read More »The CFPB Weighs in With Guidelines to Protect Consumers Using Faster Payments
The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday issued nine guidelines summarizing its vision for faster payments as banks, payment processors, tech companies, and other government regulators continue work on proposals for improving U.S. payments. “Companies developing new financial technologies should be building systems from the outset with consumer protections …
Read More »Smart Phones Increase Dominant Grip on Mobile Payments, Adyen Report Shows
Smart phones continue to dominate mobile payments made by consumers, garnering 64.1% of all such mobile transactions in the second quarter of 2015, reports the Adyen Mobile Payments Index. That’s an increase from 61.8% in the first quarter, and handily bests mobile transactions made with tablets. The use of tablets …
Read More »Credit Card Volume Gains in Resurgent Economy, as Debit Card Use Trails
Credit card use, even in merchant categories dominated by debit cards, appears to be growing quicker than debit card use, reports the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia in a whitepaper released Monday. The report finds that, from 2007 through 2012, credit cards’ share of payments increased 5% at gas stations …
Read More »No Easy Answers for Retailers as They Grapple With POS System Upgrades
Retailers, especially larger ones, face a contradiction: they know they need to update their point-of-sale systems to take advantage of new technologies and consumer-shopping behavior, yet most resist that urge because of the expense. That’s one of the findings from “Commerce Convergence: Closing the Gap Between Online and In-Store,” a …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Don’t Let the Scourge of ‘Friendly Fraud’ Hurt Your Bottom Line
You may have heard the term, “friendly fraud.” It’s no surprise, then, that there’s nothing friendly about it. And it’s quickly becoming a major problem for merchants across the globe. Friendly fraud, also called friendly-fraud chargebacks or cyber-shoplifting, occurs when a customer makes a purchase online and then files a …
Read More »The PCI Council Updates Standards for Point-to-Point Encryption and Card Readers
The PCI Security Standards Council this week updated its standards governing point-to-point data encryption (P2PE) and card-reading devices for the point of sale, ATMs, kiosks and mobile devices. One of the key changes in the new Version 2.0 of the P2PE standard will make it easier for security-solutions providers to …
Read More »MasterCard, Google, Other Corporates Join Payments-Startup Investment Frenzy
By John Stewart While payments startups are enjoying a record flood of investment capital, venture-capital and private-equity firms aren’t the only investors spotting opportunity in these companies. Directly or through their venture arms, established companies like MasterCard Inc. and Google Inc. are pouring cash into startups as well, either to …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Common Errors in Merchant Funding And How To Fix Them
As I see it, there are three main areas of vulnerability for merchant cash-advance (MCA) providers: 1. Incorrectly assessing the risk. What systems do you have in place for being able to analyze and manage your risk? Many MCA funders come into the market with six months’ runway and then …
Read More »Canadian Parliament Report Recommends a ‘Light Touch’ in Virtual-Currency Regulation
As states and national governments consider regulations for virtual currencies, a new report from a Canadian Senate committee recommends a “light touch” lest regulation stifle a promising young industry. In considering any legislation, regulations or policies, the Canadian federal government should “create an environment that fosters innovation for digital currencies …
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