People on the move don’t wish to slow down to pay for gas or electric charges, tolls, parking, public transportation, or personal transportation (cabs, Uber). They also don’t want to pay fines for cutting through red lights, speeding, tailgating, and so on. Well, technology is stepping up to enable smooth, …
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Time, Money and Convenience Play Critical Roles in Mobile-Payments Adoption
If consumer adoption of mobile payments is going to break past its current low rate, purveyors of the services will have to find new ways of making m-payments faster and more convenient to use, and attractive for merchants to accept. That’s the assessment from Derek Francom, director of PayPal …
Read More »Why PayPal Plans to Extend Its Fast-Growing Venmo Service Into Merchant Payments
Up to now, PayPal Holdings Inc.’s Venmo payments service has been strictly a mobile person-to-person product appealing largely to twenty-somethings, but within a year users will be able to pay with Venmo at PayPal merchants if the parent company’s plan works out as expected. PayPal disclosed Wednesday in its quarterly …
Read More »With Technology from VocaLink And FIS, TCH Sees a Faster Way to Real-Time Payments
With two key announcements this week, The Clearing House Payments Co. LLC has brought the finish line much closer in its run to build a U.S. real-time payments system. While the New York City-based company has not set a date for completion, senior executives told Digital Transactions News Tuesday TCH …
Read More »Mobile Payments Poised for Big Growth, but Apple Pay Not Busting the Charts Yet
The latest forecast for mobile payments at the point of sale echoes what many other studies have said, which is that current volume is minuscule. But a convergence of forces, including mobile wallets coming preloaded with more and more smart phones and more point-of-sale terminals being able to accept new …
Read More »The Post-IPO First Data Continues To Navigate a Shifting Payments Landscape
First Data Corp.’s push to transform itself into a nimbler and more responsive payments processor continues on, with changes in its internal structure and approach to servicing merchants leading the way, says a First Data executive. In an interview Thursday with Digital Transactions News, Dan Charron, First Data executive …
Read More »Banking Kingpin Chase Prepares an ‘Aggressive’ Push for Its Own Digital Wallet
Another 800-pound gorilla will soon be promoting a digital wallet, only this time it’s not a technology firm. It’s JPMorgan Chase & Co., a world leader in payment card issuance and merchant acquiring. “We’re launching our own wallet. You’ll be hearing a lot more about it,” Mike Passilla, chief executive …
Read More »VeriFone Snaps Up Curb, a Taxi-Hailing and Payments App
VeriFone Systems Inc. reported Tuesday that it bought Curb, a taxi-hailing service that offers consumers an electronic hailing app. The move boosts San Jose, Calif.-based VeriFone’s involvement in taxis, which started almost 10 years ago, and complements Way2ride, a taxi-payment service VeriFone launched in 2013 to provide. The Curb …
Read More »With NFC Finally Getting a Foothold, More Uses Could Mean More Payments, Experts Say
Finding more ways to incorporate near-field communication (NFC) technology into everyday objects could eventually mean more payments. At least that’s the future as envisioned by panelists at the NFC Solutions Summit this week in Phoenix. Sponsored by the Smart Card Alliance, the conference examined ways NFC technology, which enables wireless …
Read More »Universal Offers Standards, Digital IDs Needed To Drive Wider Mobile-Wallet Adoption
Consumer confusion, lack of standards for offers, and splintered merchant acceptance continue to impede mobile-wallet adoption among consumers, but they are not expected to thwart the long-term prospects for the payments model, suggested panelists on Wednesday at the NFC Solutions Summit in Phoenix. Near-field communication (NFC) technology not only can …
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