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Separation from PayPal Will Likely Free eBay to Add Wider Range of New Payments

One implication of the breakup of PayPal Inc. and its parent company eBay Inc., announced by eBay earlier this week 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 years, eBay …

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Apple Swamps Twitter’s Buy Button

Believe it or not, companies other than Apple Inc. are doing new things in electronic payments nowadays. Just a day before the Sept. 9 mega-event at which Apple unveiled its iPhone 6, Apple Pay service, and Apple Watch (“Can Apple Save Mobile Wallets?”), Twitter Inc. disclosed it was starting a …

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Cover Story: Can Apple Save Mobile Wallets?

Though the Apple Pay service has drawbacks, Apple’s legendary marketing chops will probably, at long last, let wallets cash in. What hath Apple wrought? At a hugely hyped event Sept. 9 near its headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., Apple Inc. unveiled the next iteration of its iconic iPhone—the iPhone 6 and …

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Endpoint: Don’t Leave These Americans out in the Cold

How will the millions of cash-preferring U.S citizens pay for mandated health care coverage online? The answer lies in learning from other industries that have addressed the problem, says Danny Shader. Millions of uninsured Americans who are attempting to buy health insurance as part of the Affordable Care Act are …

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Twitter Launches M-Commerce Test With a ‘Buy’ Button and 28 Partners

In its latest move toward becoming a force in electronic payments, social network Twitter Inc. reported Monday that it is starting a test allowing members to make purchases via tweets from 28 partners that include merchants, rock bands and non-profits. “For a small percentage of U.S. users (that will grow …

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Trends & Tactics

MasterCard Sees Dollars in Tokens As mobile payments and the use of tokens for payment security grow, at least one card network is seeing an opportunity for new fee revenue. MasterCard Inc. is planning new “digital enablement” fees, one for merchant acquirers and others for card issuers. The fees are …

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Cover Story: Is it Still Hip to Be Square?

Is it Still Hip to Be Square? The answer, after five eventful years, is yes. But it needs to find a consumer strategy, and right now there’s no app for that. Nobody in the staid world of the payments business had ever seen anything like it before. Dozens of buttoned-down …

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Security: Unintended But Predictable

Unintended But Predictable The U.S. arrival of EMV virtually ensures criminals will step up attacks on card-not-present channels, which EMV doesn’t protect. So what is the industry doing to defend itself? Just about everywhere that Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip cards have replaced magnetic-stripe payment cards, greatly strengthening the shield protecting brick-and-mortar …

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Dubbed Local Register, Amazon’s Mobile POS Service Arrives

  Online retail giant Amazon.com Inc. is moving into brick-and-mortar stores with the debut Wednesday of its Local Register mobile point-of-sale service. Similar to other mobile POS services, such as Square Inc.’s, Local Register requires merchants to create an account, purchase a card reader and download an app to a …

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With Optimal Routing in Place, Zooz Readies a Routing Engine for Omnichannel Merchants

Zooz Mobile Ltd. is preparing to launch in September a transaction-routing engine that will let so-called omnichannel merchants run payments for e-commerce, mobile commerce, and in-store commerce through a single pipe. The engine, tentatively called the Omnichannel Generator, will seek out the optimal path for each transaction, allowing merchants to …

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