Leading retail ATM network owner and operator Cardtronics plc announced expanded agreements Tuesday with the big drug-store chain Walgreens and banking giant Citigroup Inc. that will put Citi’s brand on more than 1,000 Cardtronics ATMs in Walgreens and Duane Reade stores in some key markets, including New York City and …
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How the Chase Pay-LevelUp Partnership Could Boost Order-Ahead Tech for Mobile Apps
When JPMorgan Chase & Co. decided to recruit order-ahead capability for its Chase Pay mobile wallet, it settled on a 6-year-old mobile payments startup whose technology could give Chase Pay a vital boost in a crucial merchant segment. Meanwhile, the alliance could also bring tens of millions of new customers …
Read More »Payment Alliance International Buys ATM Operator and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Processor and retail ATM operator Payment Alliance International acquired Avery Scott LLC, operator of 400 ATMs in the Louisville, Ky., area. PAI, whose network has more than 74,000 ATMs, will retain Avery Scott’s employees and affiliates. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. • E-commerce marketplace Shop.com has contracted with processor World First USA …
Read More »Catching the Faster-Payments Wave: What’s Stopping SMBs?
The nascent faster-payments space is still working to tie together fractured payment networks and overcome interoperability issues that make it difficult for most SMBs to take advantage of the touted benefits. As businesses continuously seek new ways to improve efficiency and reduce costs, many companies large and small are working …
Read More »Next Up: Cognitive Payments
From the early days of artificial intelligence in banking, back in the 1980s, we have come to where today’s cognitive technology is going to have a transforming impact on payments. Major changes in technology always create opportunities to rethink operations and strategy. The more radically different the technology, the greater …
Read More »What the Age of Trump Means for Payments
Generally, the prospects for overweening regulation and lawless intervention are dimmer, and that’s a good thing. A healthy and innovative financial-services and payments industry is vital for economic growth. Yet, for the last eight years, Washington’s boot has been on its throat. It’s been battered by the Card Act, Dodd-Frank …
Read More »The Big Payoff in Big Data
Acquirers are starting to leverage the power of massive—and diverse—pools of information. The challenge lies in unlocking big data’s full potential. Big data has been a hot topic for years as companies look for innovative ways to become more competitive, boost customer retention, and raise their bottom line. Now merchant …
Read More »Counterfeiting’s Reign As the King of U.S. Payment Fraud Is Coming to an End
The Federal Reserve’s recently released 2016 Payments Study shows that counterfeiting was the biggest type of U.S. card fraud last year. But other types of fraud, especially card-not-present fraud, are rising quickly, thanks in part to the coming of EMV chip cards and the aftereffects of data breaches. The Fed study says counterfeit fraudaccounted …
Read More »PayByPhone Acquired by Volkswagen and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Automaker Volkswagen AG has acquired PayByPhone Technologies Inc., according to press reports. A unit of U.K.-based payments processor PayPoint plc, Vancouver-based PayByPhone offers a platform for mobile payments for parking and claims 12.5 million users in North America, Europe, and Australia. The company handles more than $300 million in parking payments annually, according …
Read More »Phishing Recedes in the Third Quarter, But Payment Services Attract 10% of Attacks
The Anti-Phishing Working Group reported that the total number of phishing Web sites detected in the third quarter was 364,424, a 21.8% decrease from 466,065 in the second quarter. The APWG said the second-quarter figures were an “all-time-high” for phishing attacks and the third-quarter data is a return to more historical norms. …
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