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E-Commerce, Especially M-Commerce, Left a Big Mark on 2015’s Holiday Season

Two reports released Friday afternoon about consumer spending in the 2015 holiday season document continued strong growth in online commerce, although one report has e-commerce falling slightly short of earlier predictions. And mobile commerce is the new star of consumer payments. In its final report about the 2015 holidays, Internet …

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Mobile Wallets ‘Off to a Strong Start,’ But Backers Must Work Harder at Education

In the face of reports of generally mediocre mobile-wallet usage, a report issued this week indicates the picture may brighten soon. Thirty-nine percent of consumers have used a mobile-payments service in a store within the past year, and 73% of these have done so just within the past three months, …

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Do Merchants Know What They Want?

  ISOs trying to figure out what kind of gear to sell small businesses are discovering the first step toward wisdom involves educating their merchants. Until a couple of years ago, marketing messages for new point-of-sale equipment did not have to focus much on the technology, other than to say …

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Ingo’s Nifty Niche

How do you combine mobile check deposit with prepaid cards to offer immediate funds to customers without bank accounts? Ingo Money says its mobile app is the answer. Mobile deposit capture technology has made it easier than ever for consumers with bank accounts to deposit a check. Simply open the …

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What’s in Your (Digital) Wallet?

Ever since the launch of Apple Pay more than a year ago, mobile wallets have followed a pattern of recruiting financial institutions to enable their network-branded credit and debit cards to work in the wallet apps. But with their proprietary cards, retailers are getting in on this action, as well, …

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Preparing for Hack Attacks

As the EMV reality squeezes card fraudsters out of the card-present business, they are all crowding into the online racket. U.S. retailers should be ready. With retailers seeking advice about this, the first question I ask usually raises eyebrows. I don’t ask about protocols or gadgets. I ask to check …

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Is the Physical Wallet the Death of Mobile Payments?

The real reason mobile payments haven’t taken off is that they haven’t offered anyone a compelling reason to replace cash or cards, says Nick Holland. Around 15 years ago, I wrote a thesis on the potential for mobile payments using radio-frequency ID technologies, such as Bluetooth and the recently announced …

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First Wal-Mart. Now Target? What Retailer Wallets Mean for MCX’s CurrentC App

With Target Corp. reportedly planning its own mobile wallet, the nation’s fourth-largest retailer may some time next year join the largest, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., in launching a proprietary wallet app. That could not only add to the fragmentation of the nascent digital-wallet market, it could also indicate weakening attachment to …

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The PCI Security Standards Council Extends a Key Encryption Deadline by Two Years

By John Stewart Acting in response to comment from the industry, the PCI Security Standards Council has extended a key security deadline for payments processors, merchants, and banks by fully two years. These players now have until June 30, 2018, to stop using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption and instead …

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Bitcoin Value Rallies As the Digital Currency Closes out a Promising Year

By John Stewart The Bitcoin digital currency is surging again. Factors ranging from the collapse of the Chinese yuan to the supposed unmasking of Bitcoin’s inventor have helped push the controversial currency’s price up 15% in the past week, to a close at $415.25 on Thursday, according to data compiled …

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