n n n n Inner Fence refers applicants to its ISO partner, Dublin, Ohio-based Merchant Focus Inc., for merchant accounts. The service uses the Authorize.net gateway for access to the payment networks. Merchants pay a $25 monthly fee, plus 24 cents and 1.74% to 3.79% of the sale, depending …
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The Gimlet Eye: Chip And Signature?
When news broke last month about a major card-data breach at Michaels Stores Inc., an arts-and-crafts chain, two things came to mind: 1) this type of fraud seems never to end, with Michael’s being just the latest in a long and somber line of retail and processor breaches; and …
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All Signs Point to Credit Cards’ Recovery After getting KO’d in the recession, credit card usage is back on its feet. While card issuers are more cautious than they were a few years ago, consumers who have credit cards are using them more frequently, and they are spending …
Read More »The Banks Wake up
Karen Epper Hoffman Outmaneuvered and outgunned by merchants, banks lost a key interchange battle last year with the passage of the Durbin Amendment. But lately they’ve gone back on the offensive in an all-out push to delay—and maybe kill—the new law. The passage of new card interchange fee rules …
Read More »Canada Puts Down Chip Card Roots
Canada seems to have found a workable formula for rolling out EMV technology. Can the U.S. learn from it? By Peter Lucas Payment card executives in the United States looking to follow a model for how to roll out EMV cards and terminals need look no …
Read More »Endpoint: Is Your Checkout Designed To Sell?
Take into consideration that, in today’s global e-marketplace, credit cards alone are no longer enough. Getting consumers to part with their money online these days requires careful thought about checkout-page design and payment options, says Paul Bridgewater. Paul Bridgewater is vice president of world payments for Digital …
Read More »Google Makes It Official: It’s in the NFC Race—with Payments Plus Deals
Google Inc. on Thursday officially entered what is rapidly becoming a highly competitive sweepstakes for dominance in the nascent business of mobile wallets. The Web search giant announced it is working with four partner companies and some 16 retailers to offer consumers a payments-and-rewards system based on its Nexus S …
Read More »Google Venture with Citi And MasterCard Aims at Commercializing NFC
Google Inc.’s announcement concerning its plans for mobile payments and promotions, expected on Thursday, will herald a major effort by the Web search giant and partner companies to commercialize near-field communication (NFC) technology, sources tell Digital Transactions News. “This is not just another [NFC] pilot,” says a source close …
Read More »PayPal’s Mobile Plans: POS Payments This Year And $7.5 Billion in Volume by 2013
PayPal Inc. is dropping any pretense of not pursuing point-of-sale payments directly. The eBay Inc. subsidiary now promises that it has new services coming for paying at physical locations using smart phones. Third-party software developers for several years have been designing various apps that have blurred the line between …
Read More »Debit May Have Dethroned It, But King Cash Retains Its Allure
Cash: the merchant’s friend or foe? Two of the nation’s largest merchants on Thursday expressed surprisingly favorable views about the ancient payment method while an executive with the Chicago Transit Authority, the nation’s second-largest public-transportation system, wished it would go away as soon as possible. The comments came during the …
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