n Visa Inc. announced on Wednesday a digital wallet aimed at increasing its share of transactions in mobile payments, e-commerce, and at the point of sale. n The digital wallet will store all the payment cards in a consumer’s wallet, including non-Visa branded cards, Jim McCarthy, Visa's head of global …
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U.S. EMV Pioneers Like Wal-Mart And SECU Are Gung-Ho, But Others Show Less Enthusiasm
At least some banks and merchants may be forging ahead into chip card payments, but presentations at an industry trade show this week leave doubt whether the rest of the industry is ready to follow. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has now enabled all of its U.S. stores with terminals to accept …
Read More »Isis Reportedly Quits Building Its Own Merchant Network To Focus on Wallet
The telecommunications companies that own the Isis mobile-payments joint venture have apparently given up on the idea of creating their own merchant network and instead are redirecting their efforts on a mobile wallet, according to a published report. If confirmed, the Isis move means that the existing payment card networks …
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Why Prepaid Cards Need Marketing TLC Regulation, public ignorance about prepaid cards, and negative publicity worry prepaid card executives, according to a recent survey. Researchers from Boston-based Aite Group LLC polled 24 senior executives during March’s Prepaid Expo USA conference in Orlando, Fla., and asked them to rate their …
Read More »More Anti-Chargeback Firepower
Lauri Giesen Merchant acquirers and their vendors have always used technology in their long-running war against chargebacks, but today’s weapons and tactics are getting more sophisticated. Knowing when to retreat remains an important way to control costs. Chargebacks: few words are dreaded more by retailers and merchant …
Read More »The Renaissance of the ATM
Components Jane Adler The 40-year-old automated teller machine is hardly thought of as a springboard for innovation. Yet new technology is giving rise to a raft of services that promise to bring renewed purpose to the humble bank machine. Now 40 years old, the ATM would seem to …
Read More »Annual Field Guide to Alternative Payments
Cover Story Mobile-payment schemes proliferate but innovations abound in all corners of the new world of electronic-payment systems competing for consumer and merchant adoption. By John Stewart, Jim Daly, and Linda Punch We’re putting on weight. First published in 2009, Digital Transactions’ Field Guide to …
Read More »A Little-Noted Durbin Provision Could Cripple Contactless, Hurt NFC, Experts Say
Could a little-noted provision in the Durbin Amendment strangle the nascent U.S. contactless-payments market in its crib? It’s a very real possibility, says a pair of researchers, and the consequences could deal a blow to the prospects for mobile payments that depend on a promising technology called near-field communication (NFC). …
Read More »Tyfone Launches a Solution to Let Non-Online Bankers Use Mobile Banking
Tyfone Inc. this week launched what appears to be the first solution from a third-party vendor that allows any consumer with a mobile device to enroll in, and then use, mobile banking directly from a handset. The new product, which also features integration with Tyfone’s near-field communication (NFC) platform for …
Read More »EBillme Takes a Dive into the E-Gift Card Pool
ModaSolutions Corp.’s eBillme bills itself as the cash-based way to pay for online purchases, but the company has put a new twist on its services: electronic gift cards. EBillme this week added a dozen new brands to the approximately 50 merchant brands it was already offering online. “We’d like to …
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