Debit network Shazam Inc. said it will offer The Clearing House Payments Co. LLC’s Real Time Payments service to its member financial institutions.POS Supply Solutions said it acquired Paper-Net, a point-of-sale consumables supplier, earlier this year. Terms were not disclosed. Paper-Net will take on the POS Supply Solutions branding.Professional Data Solutions Inc. (PDI), …
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The Faster Payments Council Seeks a New Executive Director As Kim Ford Steps Down
Kimberly Ford will step down as executive director of the U.S. Faster Payments Council effective May 6 after just 11 months on the job, according to sources. Ford’s resignation was confirmed by an email to members sent Friday and obtained by Digital Transactions News. Applications for the position are being …
Read More »USAT Names CEO and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/2/20
Donald W. Layden Jr. has been appointed chief executive of USA Technologies Inc., a specialist in unattended payments. Layden, who has been serving as interim CEO since October, will continue to serve on the company’s board but will step down as executive chairman. Among other moves at the board and executive …
Read More »Ditch Those Clunky Checkouts
Merchants must install the technology today’s customers demand—or risk losing sales. Millennials and Gen Z consumers are not only more tech-savvy and better-informed shoppers than prior generations, they’re also seeking a greater connection to their preferred brands. And they desire a more curated shopping experience that feels unique and genuine …
Read More »Routing Rumble
The Federal Trade Commission once again is looking into debit card transaction routing, and the focus is mostly on online payments. Here we go again: federal regulators are probing the seemingly arcane issue of how debit card transactions are routed. Anybody care for some caffeine? Abstruse as it may seem, …
Read More »Why Payment Facilitators Are Thriving
As small businesses increasingly look for help in adopting digital payments, PFs are generating more and more payment volume—and more revenue. When payment-facilitator megaplayers, like Square Inc. and Stripe Inc., first entered the scene more than a decade ago, many within the payments industry viewed the model as too risky. …
Read More »Interchange: Tweaks Or Trouble?
After a long period of stability, bank card interchange rates may be about to change. Visa Inc. reportedly is planning adjustments that could raise merchants’ acceptance costs for card-not-present transactions but lower costs in some other categories, including purchases at big grocery-store chains. Citing a Visa document circulating among the …
Read More »Chucking the Checkout
Just as we were preparing to send this issue to press, news came about an interesting effort in Germany to steal a march on developing a checkout-free store. An outfit called VR Payment has created a service called payfree that uses radio-frequency identification technology to let stores scan tags on …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Worldline And Ingenico: The What, the Why, And What’s Next? Part I
Worldline S.A.’s $8.6 billion bid to buy Ingenico Group S.A. would create a Gallic champion to take on America’s processing titans—Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS), Fiserv Inc., and Global Payments Inc.—all of which have significant European businesses, though none has made headway in the Continent’s second-largest payment market, France. …
Read More »Visa Says Fuel-Pump EMV Upgrades Are ‘Doing Pretty Well,’ But Others Are Skeptical
With just over seven months to go before a crucial liability shift, just how well is the conversion of U.S. gasoline pumps to accept EMV chip cards going? It depends on whom you ask. Visa Inc. says it’s progressing nicely. “I think we’re actually doing pretty well,” Julie Scharff, Visa’s …
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