Veterans of the e-commerce, risk-control and payment card industries all have been predicting that fraudsters will turn their attention to card-not-present channels as the U.S. shifts to EMV chip card payments and thus makes counterfeiting at the point of sale harder to commit. Now a new study by ACI Worldwide …
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Following Skrill Acquisition, Optimal Payments Changes Its Name to Paysafe
Merchant processor Optimal Payments Plc announced it has changed its name to Paysafe Group Plc. The move reflects the company’s direction following the closing of its Skrill acquisition in August. The deal bolstered the company’s stake in digital wallets. “This was a major milestone for the company, and although we …
Read More »Square Will Soon Exit the Ranks of Unicorns, But Those Ranks Are Fast Expanding
Square Inc.’s official filing to go public means it will soon exit an exclusive club that’s becoming less exclusive by the month: the so-called unicorns, or privately held companies that are worth $1 billion or more. There are 143 such companies now, up from 123 in early August. Indeed, more …
Read More »Square Looks To Raise Up to $333 Million as IPO Gets Closer
Square Inc. on Friday set a price range for its planned initial public offering of stock in which the high end could generate about $333 million for the merchant processor. Square filed an amended registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission stating that it plans to sell 25.65 million …
Read More »Tokenization’s Double-Edged Sword
The rise of tokenization into a major payments business helps enable mobile services like Apple Pay and Android Pay. But it could also pose a threat to the financial institutions that have historically issued the majority of the cards consumers use most often. That threat lies in the fact that, …
Read More »Putting Pizzazz Back in Profits
Offering value-added services and focusing on the right merchant categories can boost profits and take the sting out of portfolio attrition. Talk of margin compression is nothing new for merchant acquirers. The ongoing race for merchants between acquirers, independent sales organizations, and merchant aggregators has led many players into a …
Read More »Putting Self-Checkout on a Mobile Device
Developing a self-pay app is fairly straightforward. The tough part might be waiting for merchants and consumers to catch up. It doesn’t take much to imagine miniaturizing the large cash wraps found in home-improvement and grocery stores that consumers use to scan and pay for their own merchandise. The …
Read More »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 »Eye on Money 20/20: OmnyPay Launches and TMS Adds a POS Terminal
A new mobile-payments service that includes loyalty and rewards has launched with the goal of providing retailers with a single source of mobile engagement with their consumers. Dubbed OmnyPay, the service is just one of the many announcements made this week at the annual Money 20/20 conference in Las …
Read More »Tablet-POS Maker Revel Systems Delves into Mobile Commerce with a Consumer App
Known for its iPad-based point-of-sale system, Revel Systems said Friday it is making a mobile-commerce app available that merchants can use with their own brands. The app—available now for iOS and Android devices—enables merchants to more easily allow consumers to access product information, check loyalty data, place orders, and pay …
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