Digital wallet? Try explaining that concept to your grandmother. New research from comScore Inc. says that very few consumers understand what a digital wallet is and even fewer have used one, the notable exception being PayPal Inc. The November study by the Internet data-measurement firm found that only 51% …
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The Gimlet Eye: A Big Flap over Small Issuers
Now that the debit card interchange controls mandated by the Durbin Amendment have been in place for nearly a year-and-a-half, observers have decided to check in on the small financial institutions exempted by Durbin to see whether their fears about the law have been proven by experience. You may recall …
Read More »Trends & Tactics: Can the NFC Tortoise Beat the Barcode Hare?
Despite the nearly universal opinion that near-field communication (NFC) is a high-capacity, fast, and secure technology for mobile payments, it isn’t exactly winning popularity contests. Mobile-payments leaders PayPal Inc., Square Inc., and Starbucks Corp., along with many other industry players, use other technologies, often quick-response (QR) codes or other 2-D …
Read More »Acquiring: Far From the Tipping Point
Peter Lucas The card networks’ gambit to rapidly accelerate EMV terminal rollout by waiving PCI compliance reporting for merchants is falling short. Sometimes what looks to be a great deal is not all it’s cracked up to be. Offers by the payment card networks to accelerate the U.S. deployment of …
Read More »E-Commerce: A Tangled Web for PIN Debit
Lauri Giesen Will PIN debit for online transactions ever take off? Some backers are hopeful for this year, but others argue the Durbin Amendment and alternative technologies—like mobile payments—could make PIN debit irrelevant for e-commerce.Time was, the case for online retailers to accept debit card transactions secured with a PIN …
Read More »Components: Remote Possibilities
Karen Epper Hoffman Mobile remote deposit capture and related services are creating a wealth of opportunities for imaging companies. What is market leader Mitek Systems doing to defend its position, and what do its challengers have cooking? Will success change mobile remote deposit capture? Services that allow consumers and businesses …
Read More »Endpoint: Why Financial Institutions Should Be Building Mobile-Payments Networks
How banks and credit unions handle card payments from mobile devices will determine whether they remain relevant in the battle for mobile payments, says Dave Keenan. Using integrated networks, banks can create a branded mobile-payments hub to enable consumers to make payments on their own terms across all channels and …
Read More »NACHA’s Bill-Pay Council Puts the Finishing Touches on Its QR-Code Guidelines
Mobile bill payments took a step forward Thursday when automated clearing house network overseer NACHA reported that its Council for Electronic Billing and Payment (CEBP) had developed final guidelines for consumers to use Quick Response (QR) codes on bills to facilitate electronic payments. The guidelines are voluntary for billers, banks …
Read More »Eye on Volumes: American Express, Chase Paymentech, Bank of America, U.S. Bank
Some of the biggest payments companies and debit card issuers this week reported their latest volumes and related data along with their fourth-quarter financials. • American Express Co. late Thursday reported that U.S. card-billed business grew 7% to $155.5 billion from $145.5 billion in 2011’s last quarter. International volume increased …
Read More »Crimped Financials Drive Dramatic New Acquirer Priority on PCI Revenue
In sharp contrast to only a year ago, independent sales organizations and other merchant acquirers now rank revenue generation as their number-one goal for programs they offer to help merchants comply with the Payment Card Industry data-security standard (PCI), according to a survey set to be released on Thursday. The …
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