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New York Asks Card Brands About Gun Sales and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/5/18

New York’s comptroller, who oversees the state’s public pension funds, last week sent letters to the four general-purpose card networks, three of the nation’s biggest banks, and First Data Corp. and Worldpay Inc. asking them to assess whether gun sales should be considered restricted high-risk purchases, Bloomberg reported. New York’s letter comes …

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Data Thieves Increasingly Target Service Providers, Trustwave Reports

Point-of-sale integrators, help desks, and other computer-related service providers for businesses, look out—the hackers are after you. The new Global Security Report 2018 from Chicago-based Trustwave says service providers were involved in 9.5% of the 700-plus data compromises the firm investigated in 2017. In 2016, service providers played a role …

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PayPal Leads Juniper Mobile Wallet Rankings

Mobile-wallet usage is expected to increase in 2019 as almost 2.1 billion consumers worldwide choose the payment option, predicts Juniper Research Ltd. In its “Mobile Wallets: Service Provider Analysis, Market Opportunities & Forecasts 2018-2022” report released Wednesday, United Kingdom-based Juniper notes that next year’s forecasted number of mobile-wallet users is …

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KFC Adopts Ingenico POS Service for EMV and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/3/18

POS equipment maker Ingenico Group said KFC Corp., a unit of Yum! Brands Inc., migrated its U.S. payment system to Ingenico’s Telium semi-integrated POS service. Consumers now can make chip-and-sign, chip-and-PIN, magnetic-stripe, and contactless transactions at KFC locations. Online shopping-cart provider 3dcart said its upcoming version 8.1 will support Google …

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Litecoin Founder Charlie Lee: ‘We’re Targeted Toward Payments’

Lately, the cryptocurrency craze has raised any number of questions, but probably the most pressing one for the payments business is whether any of these hundreds of tokens can ever succeed as an actual payment device. But while fluctuating trading values plague all of the digital currencies, one stands out …

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Universal Cards 2.0

Will additional embedded features in the new universal cards move them ahead in the age of digital wallets? People may have to forget the failures of the earlier generation first. Getting consumers to carry more than one credit or debit card has been the goal of most issuers for the …

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Who’s Afraid of Cryptocurrencies?

Can any of the largest crypto coins evolve into an everyday payment instrument? Here’s what it will take to make that happen. One year ago, there were two digital currencies whose total coins in circulation were worth more than $1 billion. They were Bitcoin, at $19 billion, and Ethereum, at …

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Contactless II

Wave-and-pay flopped when issuers tried it 10 years ago with mag-stripe cards. Now it’s staging a comeback with EMV and mobile payments. The sequel just might be better than the original, but showtime is uncertain. After years of false starts and overenthusiastic hopes, the U.S. just might be about to connect …

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The Manual-Review Question

It might be time to think about the future of human intervention for e-commerce transactions, especially as criminal sophistication increases exponentially. The lifeblood of any retailer is ensuring that as many valid transactions are completed as possible. E-commerce merchants, in particular, will go to great trouble to validate as many …

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The Trump Effect

Payments providers expect the Trump Administration’s lighter regulatory touch to make it easier to bring new products to market faster and more cost effectively. For better or worse, President Trump has made good on his campaign pledge to lighten the regulatory load on businesses. In fact, the brisk pace at …

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