MasterCard is evaluating the next step for its contactless payment program following the conclusion of its PayPass test using a chip-based card in Orlando and as it nears the conclusion of a test involving the use of cell phones as a payment device in Dallas. The card company is expected …
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A No-Card, No-Fob System Gets Set for Prime Time
A company offering a biometric-based technology that allows consumers to pay at the point of sale without presenting a card, keyfob, token, or any other payment media has installed a new management team and is laying plans for a major expansion in 2004. San Francisco-based Pay By Touch is running …
Read More »FSA-Linked Debit Cards Get a Pass on HIPAA
Issuers of debit cards tied to flexible-spending accounts may be breathing a sigh of relief now that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) unit of the federal Department of Health & Human Services has sent a letter to a marketer of one such card exempting its product from …
Read More »Franchisees Turn to Store-Issued Smart Cards
For years, retailers have sought ways to allow their customers to pay electronically while bypassing bank networks and fees. Now some fast-food franchisees are turning to proprietary smart cards–with or without interest from their corporate parents. Los Angeles-based TranStar Systems Inc. has either installed or has orders for systems in …
Read More »The Top 2 Digital Fraud Schemes of 2024 That Every Business Should Know
Online fraud schemes are on the rise across the globe. In fact, data breaches reached an all-time high last year, with an increase of 78% year-over-year between 2022 and 2023*, and that threat continues to escalate as fraudsters find new ways to beat digital security solutions. “There’s a lot of …
Read More »Modern Fraud Fighting Requires a Global Approach
If fraud prevention remains tied to single regions, online payment losses will continue to mount. The global financial ecosystem has become incredibly interconnected with the growth of e-commerce, where global sales approached the $6-trillion mark in 2023. Fueled by new payment methods and categories like mobile and social commerce, online …
Read More »Bluefin And Moneris Move to Enhance Point-to-Point Encryption for Merchants
Bluefin Payment Systems LLC expects its deal with processor Moneris Solutions Corp. will significantly streamline Canadian merchants’ payment card security through what the parties say is an enhanced point-to-point encryption solution. Under the terms of the deal, announced last week, Moneris will include point-to-point encryption (P2PE) capabilities in Bluefin’s PCI …
Read More »It’s Past Time to Dump the Mag Stripe
The next step in card security should be obvious. So why does the industry hesitate? Between EMV and tokenization, merchants today can accept credit and debit cards with little risk, card-present or not. Network tokenization is merely the latest evolution toward the ultimate goal, the demise of the payment account …
Read More »Is the CCCA’s Fate All About Marketing?
The payments industry and the merchant community are pushing messages against and for the Credit Card Competition Act. Congress will decide who wins. Since the reintroduction a year ago of the Credit Card Competition Act, the bill’s proponents and opponents have unleashed high-octane marketing campaigns to sway legislators and the …
Read More »MPC’s New CCCA Ad and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/23/24
The Merchants Payments Coalition released a 30-second TV ad that says the Credit Card Competition Act, a measure that would stipulate merchants have credit card routing choices, would prohibit China’s credit card network UnionPay from processing U.S. credit card transactions. Currently, no regulation prohibits that the MPC says. The CCCA, if passed, would …
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