Friday , January 10, 2025

Transaction Processing

Vesta Debuts New Gateway for E-retailers in Advance of Expected Jump in Card-Not-Present Fraud

Card-not-present merchants contending with the double-digit growth of e-commerce and mobile commerce often face more exposure to fraudulent transactions. Vesta Corp., an Alpharetta, Ga.-based payments-security company, says its new payment gateway vSafe can help reduce that fraud. n The gateway relies on data from more than 1 billion transactions made …

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PayPal Recruiting More Resellers Among ISOs, Acquirers, ISVs, VARs for M-Commerce Push

  PayPal, the payments arm of online marketplace eBay Inc., has put out a call for more resellers, including independent sales organizations, acquirers, independent software vendors, and value-added resellers. PayPal, which has set up a dedicated Web page soliciting partners, says its ideal partners include “folks that share a similar …

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Seeking to Become More User-Friendly, Visa Will Eliminate Half of Its Operating Rules

In an effort to become easier for merchant acquirers, merchants, and card issuers to deal with, Visa Inc. late this year will eliminate almost 50% of its operating rules, which currently total more than 1,500 pages, chief executive Charles W. Scharf said Thursday. Scharf made that revelation at Visa’s second-quarter …

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Visa’s FANF Revision Could Take a High Toll on Aggregators When It Kicks in Next Year

A revised set of network fees from Visa Inc. could hit merchant aggregators hard when the revisions take effect next April, according to payments-industry sources. Depending on the size and number of aggregators’ sponsored merchants, the revisions could significantly boost actual fee payments as well as drive up programming and …

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It’s ‘Fits and Starts’ in Mobile-Payments Evolution, Finds An IDC Survey

  An industry as intrinsic to commerce as electronic payments is unlikely to make wholesale moves to new technologies like mobile payments. That applies to consumers, too, who appear to be moderating their use of mobile payments. Data from the IDC Financial Insights 2014 Consumer Payments Survey reveal that consumer …

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With Government Cracking Down, ISOs And Acquirers Turn to Automated Merchant Vetting

  Independent sales organizations and acquirers have long known the value of performing their due diligence when boarding new merchants. That’s become even more important as law enforcement turns to the payments industry to find merchants that run afoul of consumers and the law. That has put more pressure on …

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Euronet’s Money-Transfer Business Poised To Get a Big Lift From New Wal-Mart Deal

It may be headquartered in Leawood, Kan., but payment-services provider Euronet Worldwide Inc. looks abroad for most of its revenues. Thanks to a new deal with Wal-Mart Stores Inc., however, Euronet’s Ria unit is about to become a major force in domestic wire transfers. Bentonville, Ark.-based Walmart on Thursday unveiled …

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With Support from Visa And MasterCard, Host Card Emulation Lends New Momentum to NFC

A less costly, software-based way to handle mobile transactions using near-field communication (NFC) technology is expected to begin fueling NFC payments later this year following the release of specifications from both MasterCard Inc. and Visa Inc. n Support from the two major international card networks comes as demand for HCE-based …

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Shazam, Co-Op and CU24 License Visa’s Identifier for EMV Debit Card Transactions

The Shazam Network on Wednesday reported that it had licensed Visa Inc.’s so-called common application identifier (AID), the third such announcement of a new Visa user in just over a week by a electronic funds transfer network. The additions of Shazam and credit-union networks Co-Op Financial Services and CU24 mean …

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With MintChip for Sale, Can Digital Currencies Outlast S&H Green Stamps?

In the wake of Bitcoin’s continuing problems with price volatility and unstable processors, the future of virtual currencies got even cloudier over the past week on news that the Royal Canadian Mint plans to sell its MintChip digital-currency system.   Rumors that MintChip was on the block had been circulating …

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