Samsung Pay, the mobile-payments service from Samsung Electronics Co. Inc., has added 14 Visa-MasterCard payment card issuers. In addition, Verizon Wireless, the holdout mobile carrier that was absent from Samsung Pay’s launch a month ago, is now supporting the service, a Samsung executive said Wednesday. “We’re expanding our ecosystems,” Thomas …
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Eye on Money 20/20: OmnyPay Launches and TMS Adds a POS Terminal
A new mobile-payments service that includes loyalty and rewards has launched with the goal of providing retailers with a single source of mobile engagement with their consumers. Dubbed OmnyPay, the service is just one of the many announcements made this week at the annual Money 20/20 conference in Las …
Read More »Chase Unveils Chase Pay, a Mobile Wallet That Will Work at Merchants Accepting CurrentC
JPMorgan Chase & Co. on Monday unveiled its Chase Pay mobile wallet and said the product will begin rolling out in the middle of next year. Chase also said its new wallet will be accepted at merchants belonging to the Merchant Customer Exchange LLC, a retailer-controlled consortium that has been …
Read More »Tablet-POS Maker Revel Systems Delves into Mobile Commerce with a Consumer App
Known for its iPad-based point-of-sale system, Revel Systems said Friday it is making a mobile-commerce app available that merchants can use with their own brands. The app—available now for iOS and Android devices—enables merchants to more easily allow consumers to access product information, check loyalty data, place orders, and pay …
Read More »As It Prepares to Ship Devices, Startup Poynt Wins Key EMV And PCI Certifications
For merchants these days, laying hands on a payment terminal with the needed EMV certifications is hard enough. Finding a certified device with built-in intelligence is even harder. Against that backdrop, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based startup called Poynt Co. on Thursday announced its Poynt Smart Terminal is the first such …
Read More »House Panel Hears How EMV Rings Up a Big Tab for Some Small Businesses
Implementing EMV chip card payments can be anything but a cheap and easy plug-and-play for small businesses, according to testimony several merchants gave before a U.S. House of Representatives committee Wednesday. Art Potash, chief executive of Potash Markets, a 65-year-old family-run Chicago grocery operation with three stores, told the House …
Read More »Hype Aside, Only 18% of Consumers Make a Mobile Payment at Least Once a Week
By Kevin Woodward None can escape the notoriety of mobile payments, but most consumers apparently are able to ignore the allure of using the smart phone-based technology. Only 18% of consumers use their mobile phones to make at least one payment a week, finds the 2015 North America Consumer Digital …
Read More »Diebold in Talks To By German ATM Maker Wincor Nixdorf for $1.8 Billion
Diebold Inc., the second-largest U.S.-based ATM manufacturer after NCR Corp., disclosed over the weekend that it is in discussions to buy Paderborn, Germany-based ATM maker Wincor Nixdorf AG. North Canton, Ohio-based Diebold issued a statement Saturday confirming that it has a non-binding agreement with Wincor Nixdorf “regarding the key parameters of …
Read More »With EMV’s Liability Shift in the Past, How Will Merchants React to First Statements?
By John Stewart Top executives in the acquiring business are accustomed to looking far into the future, but one near-term concern popped up repeatedly at this week’s Strategic Leadership conference in Scottsdale, Ariz.: How will merchants react when they get their first statements showing chargebacks for counterfeit card fraud? As …
Read More »Gemalto Brings Its ‘Dynamic Code Verification’ To the Fight Against Card-Not-Present Fraud
With the coming of EMV chip card payments to the U.S. point of sale on Oct. 1, merchants, merchant acquirers and credit and debit card issuers are bracing for an expected boom in card-not-present (CNP) fraud. Countless processors, payment gateways and tech companies have announced products and services meant to …
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