Despite concerns that the federal government will crack down on state-sanctioned marijuana, a small band of payment providers is working to cash in on an exploding industry. It’s no wonder that legal marijuana merchants, and their banks, have been feeling of lot of angst in 2018. In only a matter …
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It’s been a great run for credit cards—eight straight years of volume growth after a nasty reversal in the Great Recession. But what are the implications for acquirers’ bottom lines when this long growth spurt ends? Credit card issuers take delight when their cardholders spend freely, pay their bills on …
Read More »Security Notes: The Real Cure for Payment Friction
Remember the good old days, when you tossed a quarter into the peddler’s jar and picked up the daily paper in the train station? Now that was frictionless. You did not know the peddler. He had no clue who you were. You did not receive any paperwork: no invoice, no …
Read More »Survey Results Show a Surprising Slowdown in Merchant Compliance With Key Security Rules
At a time when the payment card industry continues to struggle with the consequences of data breaches, the last thing acquirers and issuers need is a slowdown in merchant compliance with critical data-security rules. Yet that is what’s going on, warn the Merchant Acquirers Committee and ControlScan Inc. in survey …
Read More »Fit Pay’s Flip Preorders Start and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 2/22/18
The number of Apple Pay users globally increased an estimated 104.8% in a year, from 62 million in 2016 to 127 million in 2017, Loup Ventures, a research-driven venture-capital firm, said. Only an estimated 16% of global iPhone users have activated Apple Pay, the firm said, which added that it is …
Read More »Gateway Provider NMI Snaps up Creditcall in a Bid for Wider Payment Capabilities
Network Merchants LLC has agreed to acquire Creditcall, a United Kingdom-based payment gateway provider, processor, and vendor of EMV kernel software. Terms of the deal, including a price and an estimated closing date, were not disclosed in NMI’s official announcement. Roy Banks, NMI’s chief executive, tells Digital Transactions News the …
Read More »Bombshell Mueller Indictment Details How Stolen Identity Information Fueled Fraudulent PayPal Accounts
Stolen identity information obtained by several Russian defendants named in Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller’s indictment, released last week, was used to create fraudulent PayPal Holdings Inc. accounts. The defendants were named in connection with alleged activities surrounding the 2016 presidential election. The indictment provides details about an alleged conspiracy …
Read More »Bitcoin’s Price Rebounds Past $11K As Its User Fees Slide to Lowest Level in Five Months
Capping an eventful week for cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin is now trading above $11,000 for the first time in three weeks. Even more important, the fees its users must pay when they spend Bitcoin—which had soared into the stratosphere in recent months— have crashed back to earth, according to data available Monday …
Read More »Wire Fraud-Prevention Firm Debuts and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 2/19/18
BuyerDocs has been formed to secure wires for down payments made by home buyers from hacking, phishing, imposters, and spoofing. Wire fraud plundered approximately $1 billion from the real-estate industry in 2017, the company says. The Smart Payment Association and payment card manufacturer CPI Card Group Inc. announced that CPI …
Read More »A New POS Software Malware Strain Avoids Detection By Fitting in With the Crowd
A new point-of-sale software malware strain wants its victims to think it is a nondescript bit of code that computers and networks commonly use when surfing the Internet. Uncovered by investigators at Austin, Texas-based Forcepoint, a data-security services provider, the malware, dubbed “UDPos” by Forcepoint, attempts to conceal itself in …
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