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Mocapay Seeks Wider Distribution Through a New Link With Merchant Link

By Jim Daly Mocapay Inc., one of the nation’s pioneers in mobile payments, hopes to expand its small footprint through a new distribution agreement announced this week with Merchant Link, a gateway and data-security service owned by JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s merchant-acquiring unit, Chase Paymentech. Founded in 2007, Denver-based Mocapay …

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MCX Chief Davidson Strikes Defiant Tone While Touting Benefits of CurrentC’s Wallet

By John Stewart Merchant Customer Exchange LLC (MCX) has launched its CurrentC mobile-payment service with “thousands” of consumers in “several American cities,” the program’s chief executive said on Wednesday. The “consumers,” employees of retailers that make up the Needham, Mass.-based MCX consortium, are part of a pilot for the fledgling …

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CPI, Sequent Pair Up on NFC Provisioning Service for Banks

  CPI Card Group is working with digital issuance and wallet platform provider Sequent Software Inc. on CPIMobile, a service to deliver secure digital credentials to near-field communication (NFC)-compatible smart phones. CPI announced Monday. NFC is a two-way protocol that enables mobile devices to share data in a secure environment. CPIMobile …

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How About Apple eCash Pay?

Security Notes If Apple Inc. attached a rolled-up dog leash to its iPhone 6, a majority of dog owners would abandon their old leash and phone-walk their dog—just because it is Apple. So no matter what pundits write about the new Apple Pay mobile-payments service, it will fly high. Conceptually …

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POS Terminals Have a Future, And It’s Looking Good

  Mobile POS services, integrated software, and migration to the EMV standard are all influencing sales of terminals. Cast aside any preconceptions about the imminent demise of the standalone point-of-sale terminal. That venerable device, which symbolizes payments in the minds of consumers—and recurring revenue for payments professionals—is not going away …

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The 10 Most Pressing Issues in E-Payments: 2014

With non-stop data breaches and the coming of EMV chip cards, virtual currency, and mobile wallets, payments seemed to be all over the news in 2014. Here’s our annual review of the top issues in electronic payments. They all defy a soundbite solution. Heading toward its close, 2014 seemed to …

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Should They Stay Or Should They Go?

Non-bank acquirers are increasingly looking to foreign markets for growth and profits. Some are thriving, but others would be better advised to stay home. The North American acquiring market may have been more challenging at one time or another than it is these days, but if so few independent sales …

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Theft of Users’ Email Addresses Overshadows MCX’s Attempt To Blunt ‘Misinformed’ Comment

By Jim Daly and Kevin Woodward Just hours after Merchant Customer Exchange LLC (MCX), the retailer-backed developer of the CurrentC mobile-payments service, posted a response to reports about some of its members dumping Apple Inc.’s rival Apple Pay service, the company notified customers that “unauthorized third parties” had obtained email …

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Pressure Builds for Faster Payments As The Clearing House Plans for Real-Time Settlement

The effort to bring faster payment settlement to the United States gained momentum this week with an announcement by The Clearing House Payments Co. LLC that it plans to build what it calls a “real-time payment system.” The New York City-based organization, which is owned by the largest financial institutions …

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Apple Pay Works, But It Can’t Speed up Lines of Non-Users

  The big news about my test today of Apple Pay, the contactless payment scheme for use with Apple Inc. smart phones and tablets, is that there was no big news. It worked. Each transaction on the first day of availability went through quickly, with a notification popping up on …

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