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Acquiring: Who Will Be Ready for Chip Cards?

Karen Epper Hoffman The card networks have weighed in with their U.S. EMV policies, but doubts persist among acquirers about whether processors and merchants will be able to meet the networks’ deadlines.“Is EMV Finally, Actually, Really Here?” That was the name of one of the most popular education sessions hosted …

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Marketing: The Premature Obituary for Debit Rewards

Jane Adler Durbin’s cap on interchange for big banks was supposed to be the death knell for debit card rewards. Instead, rewards programs are flourishing, albeit with a few twists. “Relationship rewards,” anyone? After caps on debit card interchange rates went into effect last fall, KeyBank took a contrarian approach. …

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Cover Story: Cybercrime Eyes Mobile

Hey, mobile-payments types: the fraudsters  are gunning for you. What are you doing to keep fraud at bay? So far, the known mobile-payments security lapses have proven to be more embarrassments than the truly damaging data breaches seen with more conventional payment methods. For example, Square Inc. initially passed out …

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Networks: Small Tickets, Big Pain

Lauri Giesen When the Durbin rate cap on debit took effect, it was supposed to give merchants a big break on acceptance costs. But sellers of items like soda and bus fares have seen their costs balloon, and that’s hurting emerging-payments markets. Lower costs are what most retailers should have …

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Endpoint: There Is No Such Thing As Safe Software

To effectively secure payment card data, encryption must occur in tamper-resistant security modules, says Steve Elefant. Software always leaves valuable payment card data in the clear somewhere during the life cycle of the transaction. Steven M. Elefant is managing director at Soaring Ventures, Lafayette, Calif., and of counsel at The …

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Nordstrom Projects Rollout of Register-Like POS Handsets by Early 2013

High-end department-store chain Nordstrom Inc., which has been testing some 6,000 mobile devices for customer service and checkout, expects to roll out a significantly larger number of the devices in the first quarter of next year and to add as much capability to them as it has on its cash …

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Card-Not-Present Processor Litle Reports Durbin Has Cut Debit Interchange in Half

Online merchants and other card-not-present retailers that have so-called interchange-plus agreements with their acquirers are enjoying significantly lower transaction costs thanks to the Durbin Amendment, if research from processor Litle & Co. posted on Wednesday is any indication. Litle’s numbers indicate its client merchants have seen interchange costs cut in …

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Eye on Prepaid: AmEx Strikes a Deal With Zynga While Green Dot Signs Dollar Tree

American Express Co. extended the reach of its Serve digital and prepaid card platform with a rewards program it announced on Tuesday with leading online game developer Zynga Inc. The big prepaid card program manager Green Dot Corp., meanwhile, disclosed a distribution deal with Dollar Stores Inc. and the renewal …

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Payments Players Start to Look to EFT to Speed up P2P Transactions

Internet PIN-debit technology provider Acculynk Inc. this summer will start a pilot for a person-to-person payment system that will rely on PIN authentication and debit card network links for money movement. The Atlanta-based company has commitments for the project from between 20 and 30 financial institutions that use Acculynk for …

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Weeks Away from Launch, Isis Announces Its First Batch of Merchants

For months, the carrier-backed Isis mobile-payments initiative could boast just one accepting merchant, the Utah Transit Authority in Salt Lake City, one of two cities it plans to launch its service in this summer. That changed on Tuesday with the announcement that Isis has signed some 50 retail companies both …

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