Jane Adler With an April deadline looming, industry observers’ doubts are growing that merchant processors will be ready to handle EMV transactions. Nothing inspires like a deadline. Just ask the merchant acquirers and processors that face a quickly approaching April deadline to be ready to process EMV or chip card …
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E-Commerce: Minting New Ideas for Virtual Cash
Jim Daly The Royal Canadian Mint held a first-of-its-kind competition this year to spawn ideas for virtual cash. Could some of these ideas solve the problem of the high cost of low-value electronic payments? From Silicon Valley to India, almost the entire world is bubbling with new ideas for electronic …
Read More »Cover Story: Private Equity’s Prize Wheel
Loyalty systems, rapidly adaptable mobile and e-commerce technology, and data-security applications are attracting lots of venture capital. Here’s a look into the minds of investors. Hint: They’re not too keen on NFC. Peter Lucas If you want to know what the next hot new company in the payments industry will …
Read More »Endpoint: P2P: Digital Payments’ Trojan Horse
Look for the real-time payments revolution to start in an unlikely place, the long-derided world of P2P payments, says Steve Mott. Payment networks are seemingly locked in the physical world. They expect compensation and eschew risk as if P2P or any real-time debit mechanism will behave like plastic cards. Steve …
Read More »Pressing Acquisition Strategy, TSYS Uses ProPay Deal to Get into Mobile Acceptance
Total System Services Inc.’s announcement late last week that it has agreed to buy ProPay Inc. is the latest chapter in TSYS’s strategy of bulking up its position in the merchant-acquiring business through acquisitions. The deal will also hand the Columbus, Ga.-based processor a key stake in the rapidly growing …
Read More »CreditCall Pushes ‘EMV-in-the-Cloud’ to Ease U.S. Adoption As Readiness Deadlines Near
With deadlines fast approaching for U.S. merchants, acquirers, and other payments players to adopt the Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip card standard, vendors are stepping forward with ideas to simplify readiness. One of the latest of these is a concept that asks why chip transactions can’t be managed by remote servers—why, in …
Read More »Judge Gives Preliminary OK to the Controversial Credit Card Interchange Settlement
To the dismay of retailers but the joy of the card networks and bank defendants, U.S. District Judge John Gleeson on Friday gave preliminary approval to the controversial settlement of credit card interchange litigation announced July 13. The National Retail Federation, the leading retail-industry trade group and an outspoken foe …
Read More »Small Merchants Show No Improvement in Card-Data Security, Survey Says
For years, the payments industry has hoped to see improvement in card-data security among small merchants in the U.S. But, according to a survey released last week, it’s not happening. Indeed, in some important measures, there has been backsliding on security among the nation’s smallest retailers. A little more than …
Read More »Trends & Tactics: Groupon Moves Beyond the Daily Deal
With its core daily-deal market getting crowded, market leader Groupon Inc. recently made two moves that position the company as a rival of independent sales organizations, value-added resellers, PayPal Inc., and others trolling for mobile-payments transactions from small merchants. In October, Chicago-based Groupon rolled out its Breadcrumb service, a point-of-sale …
Read More »Acquiring: The Troubled World of NFC Wallets
Peter Lucas Despite backing from some of the country’s biggest carriers and tech firms, NFC-based mobile wallets are struggling to win acceptance with merchants and consumers alike. Does the solution lie in the cloud? It’s been tough sledding of late for digital wallets based on near-field communication (NFC), the contactless …
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