With the rapid spread of commerce on mobile devices, a key problem for merchants is getting customers to follow through with checkouts on tiny screens. PayPal Inc.’s answer to the problem is a solution that lets consumers check out with a single touch or click, and on Thursday it made …
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With a Lower Interbank Fee, NACHA’s Same-Day Settlement Plan Wins Approval
The voting members of automated clearing house network regulator NACHA have approved a plan to allow for same-day settlement of ACH transactions, NACHA announced Tuesday. The same-day proposal, which has been debated since its introduction early last year, received “overwhelming support” in the balloting, says a NACHA spokesperson. NACHA does …
Read More »EMV Could Spell T-R-O-U-B-L-E for Card-Not-Present Merchants
Lost and stolen credit and debit cards equipped with EMV chips may become the bane of e-commerce merchants. As the U.S. payment-card industry begins its gargantuan migration to smart cards, counterfeit fraud at the point of sale should decrease. But fraud in other places very likely will increase. That’s …
Read More »Restaurants Most Likely To Adopt Mobile Payments, Consumers Say in a Survey
Consumers expect restaurants to be the top merchant type to adopt mobile payments, especially as they envision it simplifying the payment process. That’s the finding of a survey from independent sales organization Harbortouch Payments LLC, which also products point-of-sale products for restaurants and other merchants. In the survey of 1,000 …
Read More »Apriva Issues Software Development Kit To Ease Mobile-Payment Integration in Apps
It’s no secret that one cool use of smart phones and tablet computers is the ability to use apps. Research firm eMarketer Inc. predicts that 93% of U.S. smart-phone users will download and install at least one app in 2015, and 90% of tablet users will, too. It’s also …
Read More »Green Dot Struggles With MoneyPak Closure but Reduces Reliance on Wal-Mart
Prepaid card issuer and services provider Green Dot Corp. lost considerable reload volume and revenues in the first quarter because of the discontinuance of its popular MoneyPak product, but the company late Thursday said its core businesses demonstrated good organic growth and recent acquisitions gave a big boost to the …
Read More »Forecast Indicates 800 Million U.S. Cards Could Have EMV Chips by Year’s End
By Jim Daly U.S. credit and debit card issuers will have about 150 million more EMV chip cards in circulation by year’s end than predicted last summer, according to the latest forecast from an industry group promoting the conversion of U.S. card payments to smart cards. The Payments Security Task …
Read More »An American Fortress
Durbin Amendment aside, American payment cards have mostly escaped the type of regulation affecting cards in other countries. Can that last? The United States is increasingly becoming an island in a widening sea of payment card regulation. Just last month, Canada’s federal government updated its 5-year-old Code of Conduct for …
Read More »7th Annual Field Guide to Alternative Payments
These days, the payments business is all about mobile innovation. But, as ever, it’s also about adoption. How many of these players will crack that nut? If anything rules in the payments business, it’s adoption—the ability of a new payment service to win usage by consumers and uptake by merchants. …
Read More »Mobile Wallet Wars: Part One Big-Time Gladiators in the Arena
Five big players are slugging it out to win what has proven to be all-too-elusive: consumer and merchant adoption. Here’s a close look at the Big 5’s strengths and weaknesses. (Editor’s Note: This is the first part of a two-part examination of the current landscape for mobile payments. Look for …
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