U.S. Bancorp is joining the ranks of banks and tech companies testing near-field communication (NFC) technology by pairing a rewards credit card account with Apple Inc.’s iPhone in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Portland, Ore. The Minneapolis-based banking company is offering new holders of its FlexPerks Travel Rewards Visa …
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Spot Credit And Mobile Fuel Online Sales There’s been an awful lot of buzz about mobile payments the past few years, and now the payment method is starting to register. Indeed, 2012 marked the first time mobile-originated transactions accounted for a meaningful share of online purchase volume, says Beth Robertson, …
Read More »Acquiring: Lots of Opportunity
Elizabeth Whalen Nobody likes to pay for parking, but mobile-payment technology is making it more convenient—and creating a potentially huge market for parking-lot companies and technology firms alike. It was on a trip to Ireland in 1997 that David Douglas first discovered that consumers could pay for parking with a …
Read More »Cover Story: The Coming Shakeout in Mobile Payments
It’s coming sooner for some players than for others. Here’s why—and how to be a survivor. By John Stewart and Jim Daly If you’re a purveyor of mobile wallets or a vendor of mobile-acceptance gear, you don’t have to be told that you have plenty of company. What’s less clear …
Read More »The Digital Transactions News Top 10 Stories of 2012
As we prepare to close out 2012, we thought we’d look back at the year’s major developments and pinpoint the ones that generated our biggest news stories. Here’s our list, arranged chronologically. Not surprisingly, given the events of the year in electronic payments, the list is dominated by mobile-payments and …
Read More »The FDIC Urges Banks To Ride Herd on Their Mobile-Payments Partners
Mobile payments are the all the rage in the banking, retailing, and software industries, but the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is cautioning banks to keep a short leash on their mobile-payments vendors. The FDIC also warned in a recent report that banks’ role in mobile payments could be reduced as …
Read More »The Federal Trade Commission Confirms Its Probe of Debit Card Network Rules
The Federal Trade Commission disclosed on Wednesday that it is investigating whether payment card network rules and practices violate the debit card transaction-routing provisions of the Durbin Amendment in 2010’s Dodd-Frank Act. It’s uncertain, however, whether the investigation goes beyond what Visa Inc. said the FTC requested of it in …
Read More »As EMV-Debit-Durbin Problem Festers, a Solution May Be on Its Way
A knotty problem involving the EMV chip card standard, debit card transaction routing, and the Durbin Amendment may take a crucial step toward resolution next month when the country’s two largest card networks are expected to indicate whether they will support a potential solution proposed by a debit-network group, according …
Read More »VeriFone To Exit Acquiring for Mobile Merchants; Will Revert to Tech-Supplier Role
Seven months after VeriFone Systems Inc. launched Sail, its mobile-payments platform for micro-merchants, the San Jose-based point-of-sale terminal maker and payments software provider is stepping back from its role as an acquirer for Sail merchants and will instead revert to its traditional role of solutions provider. The announcement from chief …
Read More »Trends & Tactics: Level 4s And PCI: It Ain’t Happening
If there’s a weak link in the chain of card-data security, it’s small merchants. Many of them represent easy targets for hackers and other data thieves. Worse, the businesses themselves don’t see themselves as vulnerable, and far too many remain unaware of security protocols like the Payment Card Industry data-security …
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