Mobile-imaging software developer Mitek Systems Inc. on Wednesday announced its Mobile Photo Payments application that enables large billers to receive bill payments from consumers using their mobile devices. The service complements San Diego-based Mitek’s existing Mobile Photo Bill Pay product, which rolled out last year and is distributed mainly through …
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U.S. Treasury Seeks Bank Bidders for Its Controversial Direct Express Prepaid Card
The U.S. Treasury Department this month began soliciting bids from banks to run its Direct Express prepaid card for Social Security recipients and other beneficiaries. The card program is currently run by Dallas-based Comerica Bank and has encountered political controversy in Washington. Treasury’s Bureau of the Fiscal Service is taking …
Read More »Twitter Getting Serious About Payments and Commerce? It Might Be
Social media network Twitter Inc. may be on the verge of enabling full-fledged commerce, and payments, for the more than 230 million monthly active users of the service, according to a report on Re/code, a technology news site. In it, Re/code says Twitter is nearing a deal with Stripe, …
Read More »Mobile-Payments Specialist Paydiant Patents an App That Stages ATM Cash Withdrawals
A mobile-banking feature that allows ATM users to stage withdrawals in advance received a patent Tuesday from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The technology, conceived and implemented by Paydiant Inc., a Wellesley, Mass.-based startup, has already been integrated into software at ATM maker Diebold Inc. and at Fidelity National …
Read More »Target’s Data Breach Lifts 2013’s Tally of Compromised Payment Cards Way Past 2012’s Total
The number of credit and debit cards compromised in 2013’s data breaches was on track by mid-December to be more than double the number of cards compromised in 2012, but then along came Target Corp.’s massive breach that exposed 40 million more. Thus, the Identity Theft Resource Center now estimates …
Read More »Sequoia Promises Mobile Payments at Card-Present Rates, With No NFC or Bluetooth
A mobile point-of-sale service called Sequoia is promising card-present transaction rates for merchants using it, says developer 1Oak Technologies. n Using technology already inside smart phones, the app then creates an encrypted radio wave that is picked up by the Sequoia receiver attached to the payment terminal. That device creates …
Read More »With Marijuana Sales Now Legal in Colorado, Will the Smoke Clear on Pot Payments?
The smoke seemed to clear a bit this week on the status of electronic payments for Colorado shops selling now-legal recreational marijuana, but the nascent merchant category still remains in what effectively is a legal no man’s land between conflicting state and federal laws. Some 20 states and the District …
Read More »Security Notes: Digital Cash And Micropayments
Gideon Samid • Gideon@BitMint.com The three awfully young programmers intercepted me on my way to class, asking if BitMint can do micropayments. They explained that they have developed a smart-map application that colors urban streets according to crime statistics at any given hour of the day. The idea is to …
Read More »Research Group Picks Judge’s Overturning of Fed’s Durbin Rule as 2013’s Top Payments Event
We couldn’t recruit David Letterman to help us with this article, but what follows are the Top 10 U.S. payments events of 2013 as identified by the Retail Payments Risk Forum, a research and industry-dialogue unit at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. 10. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized …
Read More »Payment Card Data Hackers Put Big-Box Retailer Target in Their Cross-Hairs
It had been fairly quiet on the retailer data-breach front for quite some time until Wednesday, when news broke that Target Corp. had suffered what apparently was a major breach of magnetic-stripe data from payment cards. Target confirmed Thursday that the breach potentially compromised 40 million credit and debit accounts, …
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