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The Tug of War Over Tokenization

  Apple Pay made it famous, but the technology to mask card credentials isn’t new. Now, though, a battle is brewing over standards, fees, and just who gets to do the tokenizing. In the world of payments, having no value has become very valuable. The payments industry is quickly evolving …

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Say Hello to the 21st-Century Receipt

New technology is finally bringing the humble—but necessary—consumer transaction record into the digital economy. Since point-of-sale technology was first introduced, it has seen steady improvements in capability and sophistication. The last five years in particular have brought many breakthroughs in convenience, mobility, loyalty, and security, redefining the shopping experience and …

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E-Commerce Spending for November Up 11% Over 2013, comScore Reports

Electronic-commerce spending from work and home desktop computers from Nov 1-23 hit $17.5 billion, up 11% from $15.8 billion in the same period a year earlier, Internet metrics firm comScore Inc. reported Tuesday. Most e-commerce spending is charged to credit and debit payment cards, so the early results for the …

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Gift Cards Top Holiday Wish Lists, With Total Spending Estimated at $31.74 Billion

  Consumers want gift cards this holiday season, but are reluctant to ask for them, finds a survey from CashStar Inc., a Portland, Maine-based company that specializes in e-coupons and digital gift cards. Meanwhile the National Retail Federation forecasts that consumers will spend $31.74 billion on gift cards this holiday …

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Stress on Data Helps Swipely Hit $4-Billion Mark in Processing Volume

  Merchant-services provider Swipely Inc. says it is now managing more than $4 billion in annual sales generated by its restaurant, hospitality, and retail clients, representing a four-fold increase over 2013, the company says. Providence, R.I.-based Swipely chief executive Angus Davis says the company’s three-pronged sales approach helps. In addition …

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OrderWithMe Debuts Service To Help Small Merchants Counter Showrooming

  Consumers walking around stores with their smart phones in hand often send a potentially troublesome signal to many retailers. The shoppers could be shopping an online retailer’s site while using the brick-and-mortar merchant’s store as a showroom. It’s a phenomenon that Las Vegas-based OrderWithMe Inc. says it can help …

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USA Technologies Clinches a New Interchange Deal With Visa for Debit And Credit

USA Technologies Inc. on Friday announced it had secured a three-year agreement with Visa Inc. that will allow the supplier of payments technology for vending machines to continue receiving favorable small-ticket interchange pricing from the network. In the announcement, contained in a brief regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange …

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Intuit Adds Cloud POS to QuickBooks Online In a Tie-Up With Revel Systems

With its clients going increasingly mobile, Intuit Inc. knew it needed a point-of-sale payments solution for its cloud-based QuickBooks Online accounting product. This week, it announced it had found one, and unlike most payments products it has introduced in the past, this one wasn’t homegrown. Intuit recruited Revel Systems Inc., …

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How Two Payments Analysts Challenged ‘Settled’ Wisdom About EMV And Online Fraud

At trade show after trade show, and in article after article, payments-industry executives have heard for years now that the U.S. migration to chip cards on the Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) standard, while protecting the point of sale from counterfeit fraud, will force fraudsters to ply their craft online. Indeed, the idea …

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Coinbase Adds Tip Mechanism for Bitcoin Micropayments

  Bitcoin wallet provider Coinbase has launched a “tip” button to enable Coinbase users to make micropayments to Web-site owners. San Francisco-based Coinbase says the button can be used to make one-click payments. The default amount is 300 bits, or about 10 cents this week. Senders can choose other amounts, …

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