Implementing EMV chip card payments can be anything but a cheap and easy plug-and-play for small businesses, according to testimony several merchants gave before a U.S. House of Representatives committee Wednesday. Art Potash, chief executive of Potash Markets, a 65-year-old family-run Chicago grocery operation with three stores, told the House …
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Network Executives Tout EMV Chip Card Progress in Wake of Merchant Liability Shift
Two weeks after what has come to be regarded as the official start date for EMV chip cards in the United States, senior executives with the major card networks gave a largely upbeat progress report to an audience of acquiring-industry owners and managers last Thursday, while acknowledging that much work …
Read More »Gemalto Brings Its ‘Dynamic Code Verification’ To the Fight Against Card-Not-Present Fraud
With the coming of EMV chip card payments to the U.S. point of sale on Oct. 1, merchants, merchant acquirers and credit and debit card issuers are bracing for an expected boom in card-not-present (CNP) fraud. Countless processors, payment gateways and tech companies have announced products and services meant to …
Read More »Blockchain Technology Enables Uphold To Offer Free Money-Exchange Services
With a mission to offer as many free, or cheap, money-exchange services as possible, Uphold, a virtual funds and commodity platform, on Wednesday launched the first of a four-phase effort to expand its reach among consumers, merchants, charitable organizations and software developers. Uphold, the new name of Bitreserve, an …
Read More »After the Big Liability Shift: What’s Next for EMV?
In the four years since Visa Inc. announced the EMV liability shift would be Oct. 1, 2015, merchants, issuers, processors, and other parties have expended huge efforts to prepare for this day. But the real work—converting millions more merchants, issuing millions more chip cards, and educating merchants and consumers—is in …
Read More »The Big Bang It Ain’t
The EMV era in the U.S. officially started Oct. 1, and for the most part this is shaping up to be an underwhelming launch for chip cards. It’s morning in America for payment cards, the accession of the EMV chip card as the successor to the half-century-old magnetic-stripe card. The …
Read More »Time for the Abuse To Stop
From leases lopsided in acquirers’ favor to a bevy of bogus fees, dodgy ISOs, sponsoring banks, processors, and leasing companies are exacting a moral as well as monetary cost on the industry. Here’s what’s going on—and how to clean it up once and for all. Picture this. You’re at a …
Read More »Let Competition Do Its Job
Contrasting the payments experience in Europe and America demonstrates the high cost, to consumers and payments players alike, of heavy-handed regulation, argues Eric Grover. Light regulation and free and open competitive markets create more robust competitors, innovation, and consumer value. While more alike than not, there are important differences in …
Read More »Consumers Know EMV Is Coming, They’re Just Not Sure What It’s All About
By Kevin Woodward Consumers know their credit and debit cards are changing, they’re just not sure exactly what is happening. That’s one of the findings from a survey released by payments provider Harbortouch. In the survey of 18,000 U.S. consumers, 89.4% said they were aware of the transition from magnetic …
Read More »Mobile Payments, the Second Act
Observers of the payments scene could be forgiven if they thought Apple Pay was the sum and substance of mobile wallets. Apple Inc.’s canny recruitment of major issuers and its deft marketing to consumers could lead anyone to believe that. But all the while, some big-time rivals have been lurking …
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