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Nearing the Finish Line

The Fed will soon release its long-awaited report on faster payments. Will it help the U.S. catch up with other countries? They’ve been slow in coming, but faster electronic payments soon will be arriving in the U.S. The upside lies in the phrase “faster payments,” with various proposals calling for …

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Account Takeover: Just a Phone Call Away

By Adam Elliott This insidious fraud is on the rise, but some due diligence in checking phone-number changes can do much to combat it, says Adam Elliott. A bank customer using an online banking portal requests a large wire transfer. The bank is suspicious, so it contacts the customer using …

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COMMENTARY: Why Big Banks Shouldn’t Own the Road to Faster Payments

Lately, the Federal Reserve Board has been shepherding a cross-industry effort to build a faster, more efficient, and more secure payments system in the United States. As that commendable effort heads into its home stretch, one big question stands out glaringly, but has largely gone unaddressed: How much influence should …

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COMMENTARY: Getting to ‘Yes’ for Faster (And Secure) Payments—Part II

Part I of this three-part series outlined the development of the realization by the Fed’s payments task forces that payments are complicated, difficult, and expensive to change in order to make them safer and more efficient.  This installment deals with the growing concern about security threats that are shaping the …

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Despite the Perils of Passwords, Adults in All Age Groups Remain Wedded to Them

Pundits have predicted the demise of the password for years, yet the simple user-name-and-password combination lives on, frustrating security pros and helping to fuel a spiraling epidemic of data breaches. The reason for the password’s longevity lies in its familiarity compared to newer, more effective authentication methods, says a report …

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Cardtronics Renews With Scotiabank and other Digital Transactions News briefs

• Wells Fargo & Co. will introduce cardless withdrawals to all 13,000 of its ATMs after testing the smart-phone-based service in various locales, a bank executive told Reuters. Wells reportedly is the first bank to roll out cardless ATM withdrawals across its entire ATM fleet. • ATM network operator Cardtronics plc …

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‘Tipping Point’ Has Arrived As More Payments Shops Open Skunk Works to Outsiders

If it seems payments networks and processors are opening up to outside developers right and left these days, it may be because they are. “I don’t know when the tipping point was, but it feels like it was over the last 12 months,” says Ben Milne, chief executive of Des …

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Merchants Begin to Ponder the Possible Impact of Faster-Payments Initiatives

As the sweeping plan to update the U.S. automated clearing house network and other parts of the country’s payments system—an initiative known as faster payments—draws nearer, the first hints of what it could mean for merchants are being discussed. The faster-payments project, under the aegis of the Federal Reserve, will …

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Payment Data Systems Buys an ISO and other Digital Transactions News briefs

• Private-equity fund Vista Equity Partners said it would buy Canadian payments and financial software provider DH Corp. (D+H) for C$4.8 billion ($3.6 billion) in cash and merge it with one of its portfolio companies, United Kingdom-based Misys, a software provider for retail and corporate banking. • Merchant processor Payment Data Systems Inc. said …

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