In what observers say indicates a growing acceptance of merchant aggregation by payment networks, MasterCard Inc. has increased by 10 times the charge-volume threshold at which a so-called sub-merchant must get its own merchant account. In addition, MasterCard’s recent rule changes preserve back-office settlement procedures that, had the old $100,000 …
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First Data Plans Update for TransArmor That Will Bring Tokens to Sellers Regardless of Acquirer Ties
First Data Corp. will update its TransArmor tokenization service in 2015 to make it platform-agnostic, while expanding the number of sales channels it is available through, says a First Data executive. Launched in 2010, TransArmor provides merchants a way to mask sensitive cardholder data by replacing them with a …
Read More »Mocapay Seeks Wider Distribution Through a New Link With Merchant Link
By Jim Daly Mocapay Inc., one of the nation’s pioneers in mobile payments, hopes to expand its small footprint through a new distribution agreement announced this week with Merchant Link, a gateway and data-security service owned by JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s merchant-acquiring unit, Chase Paymentech. Founded in 2007, Denver-based Mocapay …
Read More »Mailings Promoting EMV Cards Pick Up As Issuers Prepare For Liability Shift
The message about the coming shift to chip card payments using the Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) standard is getting out there, says Competiscan, a direct marketing firm. The Chicago-based firm says its analysis finds that mentions of EMV in direct mail pieces from card issuers increased from less than 3% of …
Read More »For the First Time, Consumer Use of Mobile To Buy Physical Goods Exceeds 50%, Report Says
In the past 12 months, 51% of consumers purchased a physical good using a mobile phone, the highest percentage in five years, potentially signaling a greater propensity for consumer adoption of mobile wallets, according to a new report from Javelin Strategy & Research. That is up from 45% in …
Read More »Giant Eagle Reverses Spiraling Transaction Costs With Durbin-Assisted Rate Arbitrage
The Durbin Amendment may be best known for its stringent ceiling on debit card interchange, but merchants are discovering that another part of the law that requires transaction-routing choices can be just as effective as rate caps in controlling processing costs. Giant Eagle Inc., a Pittsburgh-based supermarket chain operating nearly …
Read More »Poynt Recruits Chase Paymentech and Vantiv To Distribute Its New Terminals
Conspicuously absent from new point-of-sale terminal maker Poynt Inc.’s Oct. 30 unveiling was how the new company’s L-shaped, portable devices would be distributed. The answer to that question came Monday when Poynt chief executive Osama Bedier revealed that two of the nation’s largest merchant acquirers, Chase Paymentech and Vantiv Inc., …
Read More »BofA Takes the EMV Lead With Debit Cards
Bank of America Corp. last month began issuing debit cards that adhere to the Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip card standard, thus becoming the first mega-bank to begin a wide-scale EMV conversion. Cards for existing customers will be issued as old cards expire or are replaced for other reasons. The U.S. payment …
Read More »A Post-PayPal eBay Can Stock up on E-Payments
One implication of the breakup of PayPal Inc. and its parent company eBay Inc., announced by eBay at the end of September and planned for next year, is that eBay will likely be free to add a slew of alternative-payment methods for sellers to accept on its online marketplaces. For …
Read More »The 10 Most Pressing Issues in E-Payments: 2014
With non-stop data breaches and the coming of EMV chip cards, virtual currency, and mobile wallets, payments seemed to be all over the news in 2014. Here’s our annual review of the top issues in electronic payments. They all defy a soundbite solution. Heading toward its close, 2014 seemed to …
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