After a year of trying to sell itself as a transaction gateway for brick-and-mortar merchants, Authorize.Net Corp. says it has learned one important lesson: when it comes to the point of sale, any Internet-enabled device is capable of being a POS terminal. As a result, the American Fork, Utah-based processor, …
Read More »Ambiron-TrustWave Merger Comes As Data-Security Issues Peak
With transaction-data security a top-of-mind concern these days in the wake of such breaches as the ChoicePoint case and the theft of card data from the DSW Shoe Warehouse chain, executives for two leading security-audit firms say their merger couldn't have come at a more propitious time. Chicago-based Ambiron LLC …
Read More »First Data Begins Handling Burger King Transactions in Canada
First Data Corp. has begun to process MasterCard transactions at 123 Burger King Corp. outlets in Canada. The processing deal expands on one the Denver-based processor has for card processing at Burger Kings in the U.S. The card transactions at the Canadian Burger Kings are part of MasterCard's Quick Payment …
Read More »TransFirst Begins Push for New Virtual Terminal/Gateway
Dallas-based processor TransFirst today began marketing a Web-based payments-processing engine that was developed by a company it acquired a year ago and is currently being used by 3,500 merchants. Called Transaction Central, the new product acts as a virtual terminal for physical merchants and a payments gateway for Net retailers, …
Read More »Hackers and Phishers Add to Their Arsenal, New Report Says
Not only is the sheer volume of phishing attacks rising, but the sophistication by which fraudsters are fooling unwitting Internet users is increasing, as well, according to a recent report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group. The organization of law-enforcement agencies, security-software companies, and payment networks says it observed several new …
Read More »How PIN-less Debit Conversions Prompted a New Visa Rule
When Visa U.S.A. last month set out a new, stricter transaction-routing policy aimed at making sure all Visa payments flow through VisaNet, its backbone network, the rule's underlying purpose?to curb so-called on-us networking of transactions initiated with Visa cards?made headlines. But another, and less noted, part of the new policy …
Read More »Convenience Pay, Other Niches Help Pump Bill Pay Traffic for Processors
Recent jumps in transaction activity and new business from both banks and billers have boosted optimism among online bill-payment processors and brightened their outlook for 2005 and beyond. Princeton eCom Corp., a 21-year-old processor in Princeton, N.J., ended 2004 having closed some 40 deals, including 34 with billers and six …
Read More »Software Vendors Lay the Groundwork for Image Exchanges
VECTORsgi said today that recent sales of its software have positioned its systems to control potentially 40% of the volume of check-image exchange. The announcement indicates that, although full-scale transmission among banks of digital check images may still be years away, banks are jockeying to be ready for image exchange, …
Read More »TransFirst Sets up New Division to Boost Merchant, ISO Business
Having doubled its merchant base via portfolio acquisitions last year, Dallas-based processor TransFirst has created a product division aimed, it says, at introducing new services to help retain merchants and give independent sales agents more ways to relieve pressure on pricing. The first new products, which will go live in …
Read More »Report: 2005 Will Be a Breakthrough Year for RFID Payments
This will be a year of substantial deployment for contactless payments based on radio-wave technology as card networks roll out programs and merchants find the systems perform as promised, a new research study says. “Merchants are finding it works,” says Erik Michielsen, director for RFID and ubiquitous networks at ABI …
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