By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Consumers appear willing to take more steps to mitigate their online-fraud exposure than merchants are willing to provide, with 78% of consumers willing to enter a card-verification code, but only 57% of merchants requiring it, finds a new American Express Co. survey. Consumers are willing to take …
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Visa Sets April 2018 Deadline for European Issuers To Support 3-D Secure Version 2.0
Visa Inc. announced Thursday that credit and debit card issuers in Europe will be the first issuers to adopt Visa’s program for using 3-D Secure 2.0, the impending update to an authentication protocol for online transactions originally introduced more than a decade ago. Visa said certain rules, such as fraud-chargeback …
Read More »A Survey Backs the Notion That Loyalty Programs Could Spark Wallet Adoption And Usage
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews While many experts have cited anecdotal evidence that more consumers would adopt and use mobile wallets if they could earn, manage, and redeem
Read More »American 1 Says Its Ban on Wendy’s Card Transactions Will Continue ‘Until Further Notice’
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Ripple effects from the Wendy’s Co. data breach continue to swirl around the Columbus, Ohio-based hamburger chain, some perhaps in unexpected ways. A Michigan credit union that last week began declining credit and debit card transactions by its members at all Wendy’s locations refuses to say …
Read More »NFC Forum Releases Four Proposed Specs and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Payment gateway Shift4 Corp., which claims to have introduced in 2005 the first payment-data tokenization solution, announced it has surpassed the 7-billion mark in tokenized transactions. • The NFC Forum announced it has made available a newly adopted and four candidate technical specifications for near-field communication. The adopted specification …
Read More »Fed Task Forces Evaluating 19 Proposals as Industry Works Toward Faster Payments
With an eye on having tangible proposals out by mid-2017, two Federal Reserve task forces are about to evaluate 19 plans to make electronic payments faster. Speed and security usually come to mind first when payments executives talk about improving the U.S. payment system, but other factors increasingly important to …
Read More »EMV Flunked Its First Year, Many Digital Transactions News Readers Say
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews If they could assign a letter grade to the first year of EMV chip card payments in the U.S., half of Digital Transactions News readers would give it an “F,” according to results of the daily e-newsletter’s weekly poll. The newsletter’s Sept. 23 edition asked respondents to …
Read More »ATM And Petroleum Transactions Are Next Up for EMV Liability Shifts
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews With the U.S. point-of-sale conversion to EMV chip card acceptance well under way, attention turns to the upcoming liability shifts for ATM and fuel-dispenser transactions. First up is MasterCard Inc.’s liability shift for ATMs, which kicks in Oct. 21. Both MasterCard and Visa Inc. also have a …
Read More »Citi Will Join ClearXchange at a Crucial Time for the Bank-Controlled P2P Network
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews With Citigroup Inc.’s decision to join the network, the bank-controlled clearXchange person-to-person payments service has dramatically expanded its reach at a crucial time—just as it faces increasing competition from nonbank P2P rivals and in advance of a major rebranding set to take effect next year. The …
Read More »PayLease Now Takes PayPal for Rent Payments and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Payments processor Vantiv Inc. said its eProtect payment-security service now works with Android Pay. Vantiv also announced its validated point-to-point encryption service now includes VeriFone Systems Inc. point-of-sale equipment. • PayPal Holdings Inc. said consumers now can make PayPal payments using PayLease, a payments and billing platform for property …
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