2019 saw three of the biggest combinations in the history of the electronic payment business. The deals closed months ago. What happens now? Gotten over merger shock yet? Well, fasten your seat belt. The effects from last year’s trio of mega-combinations are likely to ripple through the payments industry for …
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Routing Rumble
The Federal Trade Commission once again is looking into debit card transaction routing, and the focus is mostly on online payments. Here we go again: federal regulators are probing the seemingly arcane issue of how debit card transactions are routed. Anybody care for some caffeine? Abstruse as it may seem, …
Read More »Payments 3.0: Acceptance Is the Key
Creating a new payments form factor is one of the ways the industry likes to add excitement to its innovations for consumer transactions. Whether it’s mobile phones, watches, or (shudder) implantable chips, a new form factor can offer a way to stand out from the competition and build in tools …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Worldline And Ingenico: The What, the Why, And What’s Next? Part I
Worldline S.A.’s $8.6 billion bid to buy Ingenico Group S.A. would create a Gallic champion to take on America’s processing titans—Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS), Fiserv Inc., and Global Payments Inc.—all of which have significant European businesses, though none has made headway in the Continent’s second-largest payment market, France. …
Read More »Visa Says Fuel-Pump EMV Upgrades Are ‘Doing Pretty Well,’ But Others Are Skeptical
With just over seven months to go before a crucial liability shift, just how well is the conversion of U.S. gasoline pumps to accept EMV chip cards going? It depends on whom you ask. Visa Inc. says it’s progressing nicely. “I think we’re actually doing pretty well,” Julie Scharff, Visa’s …
Read More »Shopify Joins Libra, Defying a Wave of Defections From the Cryptocurrency Venture
The controversial Libra cryptocurrency project gained a new member Friday with Shopify Inc.’s announcement it will join the Libra Association, the governing body for the fledgling venture. Shopify’s decision comes in the face of a string of eight high-profile defections from the association since October, including decisions by Mastercard Inc., …
Read More »Fiserv Launches PIN-Based Contactless Payments on Nothing More Than Sellers’ Mobile Phones
Fiserv Inc. said this week its First Data unit has performed the first PIN-on-mobile contactless transaction involving only a commercially available mobile device. Observers say the breakthrough could expand the availability of PIN-on-mobile technology significantly by allowing small merchants like food-truck operators and other mobile sellers to accept card payments …
Read More »Better merchant compliance helps you, your peers, and your country!
PCI Plus: The answer to the PCI compliance crisis and U.S. security threats Read news feeds on any social media platform, or watch your nightly news, and you’re likely to hear about cybercriminals hacking someone’s data. Facebook and Capital One are just a few of the notable security breaches this …
Read More »As Mobile Wallets Proliferate Globally, Pricing Emerges As a Key Tactic for Growth
Mobile wallets aren’t the revolutionary products they were a few years ago, but as more and more entities launch new ones across the world, the apps are getting much more diverse and cheaper to use. That’s because, while sponsors continue to battle for adoption, they’re finding pricing to be a …
Read More »Green Dot Dollar Volume Up and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 2/20/20
Prepaid card and banking services provider Green Dot Corp. reported $10.6 billion in gross dollar volume on its products for the fourth quarter, up 8% year-over-year. Green Dot also announced a multi-year extension of its contract with Apple Inc. for issuing the Apple Cash card.ATM network operator Cardtronics plc said Amazon.com customers can now add cash to …
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