By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Few things have thrown a spotlight on the 40-year-old chargeback process like the nation’s conversion to EMV chip cards at the point of sale, but it’s in online commerce where the problem has long plagued merchants. And now there’s evidence that these sellers may have more …
Read More »Search Results for: emv
3dcart Joins Amazon Payments Program and Other Digital Transactions News briefs
• JPMorgan Chase & Co. signed the Best Buy Co. Inc. electronics chain to accept the Chase Pay mobile app in its nearly 1,400 stores, on its site, and in-app. Chase Pay is live with some e-commerce merchants and is expected to become available in stores and in-app later in …
Read More »Elavon’s Tablet POS Service Debuts in Canada and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• MasterCard Inc. issued its latest U.S. EMV progress report; the network says it has 2 million chip-active merchant locations and that 88% of MasterCard consumer credit cards now have chips. • Processor Elavon announced it is launching a tablet-based point-of-sale product in Canada in conjunction with talech, a POS …
Read More »While Hackers Press Their Attack on Payments, CyberSecurity Funding Tails off
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews The payments industry may be undergoing an unprecedented attack by fraudsters, but funding of cybersecurity startups by top investors will drop somewhat this year compared to 2015, according to the latest data from CBInsights, a New York City-based firm that tracks venture-capital investment. Total cybersecurity funding …
Read More »MasterCard Faces U.K. Fees Lawsuit and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• A consumer class-action lawsuit filed by the United Kingdom government’s former financial-services ombudsman against MasterCard Inc. seeks 14 billion pounds ($18.6 billion) in damages for allegedly charging excessive merchant fees between 1992 and 2008, expenses merchants passed on to consumers. In a statement, MasterCard said it “firmly” disagrees with …
Read More »With No Audio Jack on Apple’s Latest iPhone, CardFlight Turns to Bluetooth
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Tech companies like Square Inc. made their reputations by rolling out simple card readers that linked to Apple Inc.’s
Read More »FinCEN Issues Email Fraud Advisory and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Apple Inc. said it is bringing its Apple Pay mobile-payments service to Japan with its new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus smart phones, and Apple Watch Series 2. Apple Pay will work with Japan’s variant of near-field communication (NFC) contactless technology known as FeliCa. • The U.S. Treasury Department’s Financial …
Read More »PayPal Boosts Its POS Prospects And Escapes Wallet Fee With New MasterCard Pact
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews Having made peace with Visa Inc. in July, PayPal Holdings Inc. announced a similar agreement Tuesday with MasterCard Inc. that further extends the online payments leader’s reach at the point of sale. But PayPal’s new accord has some differences from the one it reached with Visa, most …
Read More »Mobile Payments Make Big Overall Gains, but In-Store Purchases Lag
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews Nearly three-quarters of mobile-phone owners have made some sort of payment with their devices, but in-app, bill, and person-to-person payments all exceed in-store payments, according to new findings from First Annapolis Consulting Inc. The Annapolis, Md.-based consulting and research firm says 74% of mobile-phone-using consumers reported in …
Read More »Routing Wars
How EMV is fueling a new merchant-network fight over which electronic highways debit card transactions will travel. War has broken out again between big retailers and the bank card networks. Earlier courtroom fights involved everything from honor-all-cards rules to interchange to merchants’ attempts to steer customers away from high-cost credit …
Read More »