With EMV chip card payments coming and mobile wallets using near-field communication already here, merchant acquirers are beginning to roll out their own hardware and software to handle the new technologies. This week, the big merchant acquirer Chase Paymentech introduced its “Future Proof” point-of-sale terminal and earlier this month, Merchant …
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Visa’s Canadian Debit Initiative Adds a Major Issuer
The Visa Debit train in Canada picked up speed this week when one of the country’s major banks, TD Canada Trust, introduced a debit card that uses the Visa network for card-not-present and international transactions. TD Canada Trust brings to three the number of Canadian banks offering Visa Debit since …
Read More »Acquiring: Who Will Be Ready for Chip Cards?
Karen Epper Hoffman The card networks have weighed in with their U.S. EMV policies, but doubts persist among acquirers about whether processors and merchants will be able to meet the networks’ deadlines.“Is EMV Finally, Actually, Really Here?” That was the name of one of the most popular education sessions hosted …
Read More »Cover Story: Cybercrime Eyes Mobile
Hey, mobile-payments types: the fraudsters are gunning for you. What are you doing to keep fraud at bay? So far, the known mobile-payments security lapses have proven to be more embarrassments than the truly damaging data breaches seen with more conventional payment methods. For example, Square Inc. initially passed out …
Read More »Endpoint: There Is No Such Thing As Safe Software
To effectively secure payment card data, encryption must occur in tamper-resistant security modules, says Steve Elefant. Software always leaves valuable payment card data in the clear somewhere during the life cycle of the transaction. Steven M. Elefant is managing director at Soaring Ventures, Lafayette, Calif., and of counsel at The …
Read More »Tyfone Announces Patents for Design that Reduces NFC Antennas for Mass Production
Tyfone Inc. on Monday announced it has been awarded a pair of U.S. patents that the Portland, Ore.-based company says should make it easier to manufacture in commercial quantities key elements for mobile payments based on near-field communication (NFC) technology. NFC is a two-way contactless technology that allows, for example, …
Read More »Visa Doubles Floor Limit for Credit And Debit at Grocery, Discount Stores
Visa Inc. in October will double the current $25 purchase limit in its Visa Easy Payment Service to $50 under which no signature or PIN entry will be required for credit and debit card transactions at grocery and discount stores. The network also is changing some chargeback procedures that it says will …
Read More »As U.S. Gears up for Chip Cards, a Big-Box Merchant Group Points to Key PIN Issue
Among card networks, payment processors, point-of-sale terminal manufacturers, and even issuers, the coming of EMV chip card payments to the U.S. has an aura of inevitability on par with Mitt Romney securing the Republican presidential nomination. But just don’t tell that to one critically important sector in electronic payments: merchants. …
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PayPal’s Triangulation Strategy It was Visa Inc. that popularized “It’s Everywhere You Want To Be” as its slogan years ago, but these days it appears to be PayPal Inc. that’s living up to the old tagline. First, the San Jose, Calif.-based eBay Inc. unit established itself as …
Read More »Components: Mobile Payments in Code
Barcodes for payments by smart phone have a proven track record and a diverse group of supporters, but many in the payments industry regard them as merely a way station on the road NFC-based mobile payments. Here’s where they stand today. By Jim Daly Sure, the techies and lots …
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