JPMorgan Chase & Co. reported its merchant-acquiring subsidiary processed $371.6 billion in payments in the second quarter, a 12% increase from a year earlier. On the issuing side, the massive banking firm reported $281.5 billion in second-quarter credit and debit card sales volume, up 10%. Wells Fargo & Co. reported …
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In the Post-EMV World, Online Fraud May Decline, but Watch Out for Email Compromises
Fraud-control executives and researchers predicted card-not-present fraud would boom when the U.S. converted to EMV chip cards a few years ago, and, sure enough, it did. But if the experiences of other countries that adopted EMV before the U.S. are any guide, Americans can take relief in that CNP fraud …
Read More »Cyberint Warns About Prime Day Threat Traffic and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/12/19
Likening Amazon Prime Day, which takes place July 15-16, to Black Friday and Cyber Monday, threat-detection firm Cyberint warns that so-called threat traffic will run 30% higher than usual in the days leading up to, including, and shortly after Prime Day, in line with the volume experienced during the holiday …
Read More »Can New Tech And New Rules Finally Stop the Plague of Mounting Chargebacks?
Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. may be making significant progress in their bid to simplify and speed their aged and cumbersome chargeback processes through automation, rules changes, and some key acquisitions, experts contend. The biggest gains in chargeback efficiency are expected to come when Visa and Mastercard launch real-time communications …
Read More »Mastercard Completes Transfast Deal and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/9/19
Mastercard Inc. completed its acquisition of Transfast, a cross-border payments specialist. Terms were not disclosed. Transfast provides B2B and person-to-person payment services through a network it says covers more than 125 countries and includes direct integrations with more than 300 banks and other financial institutions. The company also supports Mastercard …
Read More »Consumer Groups Call for a Moratorium on Libra Until ‘Profound Questions’ Are Answered
Some 33 consumer and public-policy groups sent a letter Tuesday to five Congressional committees and federal regulators asking for a moratorium on the Facebook Inc.-backed Libra cryptocurrency. “We call on Congress and regulators to impose a moratorium on Facebook’s Libra and related plans until the profound questions raised by the …
Read More »Datacap Picks up a Gateway and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/2/19
Point-of-sale middleware vendor Datacap Systems Inc. announced it has acquired the NETePay Hosted payment gateway from Octopi (formerly Monetary.co). Terms were not released. NCR Corp. acquired privately held D3 Technology Inc., a provider of online and mobile-banking applications for large financial institutions. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. A …
Read More »How Merchants Got Stuck With Card Fraud
The history of battling fraud within rules set by the card networks has been a somber one for merchants. And the picture isn’t likely to brighten any time soon. It used to be when a merchant got an authorization—an approval from a card-issuing bank resulting from a request by the …
Read More »2020 Vision
Will the U.S. payments industry reach its goal of ubiquitous real-time payment capability by 2020? In part, the answer may depend on how “ubiquitous” is defined. When the Federal Reserve’s Faster Payments Task Force wrapped up its work in July 2017, it set what seemed to be a challenging but …
Read More »Security Notes: The Uses of Digital Money
The Fed hesitates and the networks hold on to power, but technology breaks through. The efficiency and convenience of digital money are slowly but surely making it the currency you stuff your wallet with. While pure, airy cryptocurrencies without a central mint are still very much fringe money, the deeper …
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