Gideon Samid • Gideon@BitMint.com Last month, The Guardian published yet another revelation by Edward Snowden, who claims a high patriotic calling but is regarded by U.S. officials as committing high treason. Mr. Snowden claims the National Security Agency (NSA) has secretly cryptanalyzed the popular ciphers used in America and around …
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Acquiring: The Zero Option
Kevin Woodward Tech players that have entered payments aren’t looking to make their living from transaction fees. That may put traditional acquirers on edge, but two can play this game. For as long as anyone can remember, electronic transactions have carried fees for processing. These fees have excited plenty of …
Read More »Cover Story: The 10 Most Pressing Issues in E-Payments
Some dragons are harder to slay than others, and a few are fire-breathing. Here’s our annual look at the industry’s fiercest beasts, this time ranging from the endless war over interchange to eager-beaver regulators to the woes of digital currency. By John Stewart and Jim Daly If payments were easy, …
Read More »Vending Operator Taps USA Technologies for 50,000 ePort Payment Devices
USConnect, a food-service network, has ordered 50,000 ePort vending-machine payment devices from USA Technologies Inc., making it the largest single order ever, says Malvern, Pa.-based USA Technologies. EPort devices enable vending machines to accept credit and debit cards and contactless payments. USConnect will supply the devices to its network …
Read More »The ETA Responds to Heartland’s Bob Carr
In his Oct. 23, 2013, letter to the payments industry (“An Open Letter to the Electronic Payments Industry from Bob Carr”), the chairman and CEO of Heartland Payment Systems provides a compelling historical overview of the challenges faced by our industry some three decades ago. As detailed in his letter, …
Read More »Split Bread Takes Home the Bacon by Banning Cash And Using QR Codes
With interchange costs ravaging their balance sheets, most merchants will tell you they’d far rather take cash than cards. Not Split Bread. In fact, the San Francisco sandwich shop doesn’t just discourage cash, it plain won’t accept it. Cards only, please. “Cash is expensive,” David Sliverglide, chief executive of Split …
Read More »Merchants Cite “Don’t Know” as the Most Common Acquirer Name: Survey
Ideally, merchants that use payment card acceptance services would know which merchant acquirers they work with. But in a recent report from research firm Aite Group LLC, the most common response when merchants were asked to name their acquirers was “Don’t know.” Of the 491 U.S. merchants surveyed for …
Read More »Decoupled Debit Scheme Pulls Up at the VeriFone Fuel Pump
Consumers this fall will be able to use their smart phones to pay for fuel at certain gas stations that use VeriFone Systems Inc. technology and offer National Payment Card Association’s mobile-payment app, VeriFone announced Monday. Point-of-sale terminal maker VeriFone says convenience store and gas station operators using its Smart …
Read More »New Technology Entrants Capture ISO and Acquirer Attention at Regional Conference
Recurring revenue from transaction-processing fees has been a staple of independent sales organizations and acquirers for decades. But amid a host of new competitors, the payment-processing industry finds itself wondering what its next steps may be. ISOs are squeezed on one side by large players, like First Data Corp. …
Read More »TNS Partners with AJB Software To Bring Outsourced Payment Services to Large Retailers
Large merchants that work with AJB Software Design Inc. to handle their payments-technology integration have a new option to use for outsourcing their payment needs. They can use TNSPayDirect, a new service from Transaction Network Services Inc., which provides access to an AJB retail transaction switch. AJB’s retail transaction …
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