Players from Apple to Bulgari to multiple startups are embedding payments into rings, watches, even clothing, and now Visa and MasterCard are building platforms to run the transactions. But getting the right fit might take a while. Consumers who own wearable technology feel a deep connection to their device. An …
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Gravitational Pull
New technologies and market entrants are exerting downward pressure on acceptance costs for mobile payments. But how much longer will these costs matter? Card payments can be exceedingly complex, but in some ways they’re simple. Whip out a functioning credit or debit card to pay in a store and the …
Read More »Here Come the Developers
While they may account for a sliver of acquiring, ISVs and VARs are poised for fast growth. But will ISVs still be distinguishable from ISOs in a few years? Software developers and their dealers are big news in the payments business these days. They’re the ones that make point-of-sale systems …
Read More »Durbin Redux
U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., is familiar to Digital Transactions readers as the author of the celebrated (or infamous, depending on your point of view) Durbin Amendment to the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act. That little cherry on top of the Dodd-Frank sundae put a cap on how much interchange big banks …
Read More »Wal-Mart’s Visa Suit Uncorks a Long-Festering Controversy
A simmering controversy in the U.S. conversion to EMV chip card payments burst into the open last month when Wal-Mart Stores Inc. sued Visa Inc. The giant retailer claims that Visa is trying to make it use signature verification for some EMV debit card transactions and route those transactions over …
Read More »Putting Gift Cards on a Short Leash
Gift cards are hugely popular with consumers, and merchants that sell them are more than happy with the customer traffic, sales, and fees they generate. But the cards have been the target of a fraud-prevention crackdown in the first half of 2016. PayPal Holdings Inc. no longer will allow items …
Read More »COMMENTARY: What Businesses Should Know About Unattended-Payment Solutions
The use of credit cards in the United States is rising, and new payment options like Apple Pay and Android Pay are gaining popularity. You can bet consumers paying at parking meters, vending machines, or pharmacy-pickup windows will start to expect the convenience of these multiple payment options. 1. EMV …
Read More »Benefits and Risks of Remote Deposit Capture and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• PayPal Holdings Inc. plans to cease operations in Turkey in the next week because financial regulators there rejected its license applications, apparently because it does not keep its IT systems in Turkey, Fortune reported. • Some 88% of 400 respondents to a RemoteDepositCapture.com poll about risk said the benefits …
Read More »Manual Reviews And False Positives, Costly Scourges of Online Commerce, Are on the Rise
U.S. e-commerce merchants are struggling with more fraud, but they’re also contending with two related problems that are on the rise and costing them plenty of time and money—manual reviews and false rejections, also known as false positives. That’s according to two studies, one released on Wednesday and the other …
Read More »Expenses From the Home Depot and Target Data Breaches Surpass $500 Million
This week’s revelation by The Home Depot Inc. that it has incurred $263 million in expenses from its 2014 data breach means that the home-improvement retailer’s breach costs, together with those of another big-box retailer, Target Corp., now total $554 million. In a quarterly regulatory filing Tuesday, Atlanta-based Home Depot …
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