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So, Where’s the User?

The Gimlet Eye Mobility’s importance in payments these days grows apace. No sooner were we getting used to paying in-app and in-store on smart phones than so-called wearables came along with payments capability built in. Apple began shipping its smart watch last month with Apple Pay functionality, and American Express …

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Speedier Checkout Options Necessary for M-Commerce Growth, Report Says

Improving online conversion rates, especially for mobile commerce, depends on providing many options for faster checkout experiences. That’s the assertion of the newly released “Mobile Commerce Forecast 2015-2018” from Mark Beccue Consulting Inc. Beccue predicts that global mobile-commerce payment volume will grow from $187.5 billion in 2014 to $744 billion …

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It’s Mooney in, Davidson out As MCX Picks a New CEO Ahead of Expected Launch

Brian V. Mooney, who on Tuesday took over as interim chief executive of the retailer-controlled Merchant Customer Exchange LLC payments consortium, brings strengths to the organization that could prove valuable when MCX at last launches its long-awaited CurrentC mobile-payments system, sources tell Digital Transactions News. And, by some accounts, he …

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Wearables Users More Likely to Use Digital Banking And Mobile Wallets, Research Says

Apple Inc. and American Express Co. may be catching a wave. Users of wearable technology like fitness bands and smart watches—the kind of gadgets AmEx and Apple are mixing with payments and financial services—are not only younger and wealthier than owners of smart phones and tablets, they’re also more likely …

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Trust Issues: Banks Losing Favor Among Consumers

Up against determined competition from big technology companies, financial institutions have always reassured themselves that they still have an edge in payments when it comes to consumer trust. Now, that edge appears to be eroding fast. On the question of consumer trust, banks and financial institutions are losing ground to …

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No Wallet App? Maybe You Better Get One

While big-time companies like Apple Inc., Google Inc., and Samsung Electronics Co. prepare to battle it out for control of mobile payments, evidence is emerging that consumers may be strongly inclined to reward merchants that accept mobile wallets and punish those that don’t. Some 30% of consumers are using a …

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Special Report: Pass the Ketchup, Please

Chip card acceptance is far from ubiquitous six months ahead of the U.S. liability shift. As October’s big EMV liability shift approaches, just how ready are U.S. merchants to accept the chip cards that are so common elsewhere in the world? Estimates vary, but as of early spring the state …

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Special Report: The Shift Gets Short Shrift

The threat of assuming fraud losses carries some weight with  merchants, but not as much as some might think.  Converting many of these merchants to EMV will be a struggle.   Independent sales organizations, acquirers, and processors of all sizes are about to embark on a massive education campaign designed …

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Special Report: The Far Horizon

Right now, all eyes are on the next six months.  But what about after the liability shift?  What happens then? Whether or not any particular merchant is ready for EMV by Oct. 1, payments executives are figuring on two things as pretty much sure bets after that date. One is …

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