Mobile payments funded through the automated clearing house network are not unusual, but a growing corps of processors and tech companies are working to increase the ACH’s share. As mobile payments begin what appears to be a long climb to general consumer acceptance, the major actors in electronic payments face …
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Will Chargebacks Convert EMV Holdouts?
EMV-related chargebacks are coming home to roost, and there’s nothing like an unexpected chargeback to turn a recalcitrant merchant into an EMV believer. According to survey results from Javelin Strategy and Research, only 8% of small and so-called micro businesses queried in February that didn’t accept EMV chip cards cited …
Read More »Just How Bad Are EMV Chargebacks, Any Way?
Speaking of chargebacks, merchant acquirers are indeed reporting more of them now that the U.S. conversion to the EMV chip card standard is under way, but chargeback exposure varies widely by acquirer. And, so far at least, relatively few of the chargebacks are translating into actual financial losses. That’s the …
Read More »The CFPB Sends an Ominous Message on Security
With its enforcement action against Dwolla Inc., announced early last month, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau made plain it is expanding its writ to include data-security practices and putting digital-payments startups in its cross-hairs. The ripple effect could reach a number of payments providers if they are incautious about data …
Read More »Many ATM Operators To Speed up EMV Acceptance in 2016: Survey
While many ATM operators know what hardware and software their fleets need to enable EMV chip card acceptance, most are waiting to fully upgrade until concerns about routing issues, chargeback rates, and continuing uncertainty subside, according to the 2016 ATM Channel EMV Readiness survey from the ATM Industry Association. Like …
Read More »Square Debuts POS APIs and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• The Federal Reserve picked consulting firm McKinsey & Co. to support its Faster Payments Task Force efforts this year by assessing solution proposals from various payments providers. • Merchant processor Square Inc. announced its “Build With Square,” a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) that integrates point-of-sale and-online payments capabilities with …
Read More »As With Payments in General, Mobile Is Steadily Taking Share of Banking Transactions
There’s no turning back from the mobile phenomenon for financial transactions as a new survey finds that 41% of consumers use their smart phones to make bank transactions, such as person-to-person payments, paying bills, and making check deposits, up from 36% in 2014, says consultancy Mercator Advisory Group Inc. While …
Read More »A Smoother Experience, Coupled With Rising Online Fraud, Sparks Interest in 3-D Secure
Once widely disparaged as an unwieldy fraud solution, 3-D Secure is back on the radar screens of risk managers at major online merchants and card issuers. Improvements in the 15-year-old technology, combined with surging e-commerce fraud, are driving the renewed interest, experts say. “Two-and-a-half years ago, zero U.S. online merchants …
Read More »As the Risk of Online Fraud Rises, the Air-Travel Industry Wrestles With 3-D Secure
By John Stewart These days, the airline and air-travel industry finds itself squeezed between two imperatives that have come into sharp focus in recent months. With high average tickets, airlines must guard against fraud at a time when the spread of EMV chip cards is pushing more criminals into …
Read More »Squeezed by Competitors And Finances, Jumio Sees a Savior in Facebook’s Co-Founder
Online and mobile-authentication technology provider Jumio Inc. filed for bankruptcy protection and put itself up for sale Monday, but the Palo Alto, Calif.-based firm expects to live on thanks to support from Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin. Saverin, an early equity investor who has injected at least $23 million into Jumio …
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