The payments industry is going to have to make some changes to ensure the long-term success of digital consumer-to-business payments. U.S. digital sales are thriving, and consumer demand will only continue to grow. According to a report from the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. online retail sales nearly quadrupled in …
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A Complex Set-up Process Inspires the Launch of ‘Payment Facilitator in a Box’
Payments consultants Todd Ablowitz and Deana Rich are out to prove you don’t have to spend months or years setting up to be a merchant-aggregation model that lets sellers process transactions on the aggregator’s merchant account. All told, the model holds the potential to generate more than $4.4 billion in …
Read More »Why Big Banks Shouldn’t Own the Road to Faster Payments
The same U.S. banks that have retarded progress in digital payments shouldn’t be entrusted with anything approaching a monopoly on implementing real-time payments systems, says Mark Horwedel. Lately, the Federal Reserve Board has been shepherding a cross-industry effort to build a faster, more efficient, and more secure payments system in …
Read More »Nonstop Upgrades
The ATM EMV conversion is only partly done, and now deployers are beginning preparations for Windows 10 only a few years after upgrading to Windows 7. ATM deployers can take solace in the fact that their EMV upgrades are going faster than merchants’ conversion to chip card acceptance. But lest …
Read More »THE NOT-SO-FRIENDLY WORLD OF FRIENDLY FRAUD
By Jacob Bennett, ETA CPP It’s important to understand the significance of friendly fraud, the damage it can cause, and how merchants can avoid it. Friendly fraud. The name is misleading as there’s really nothing “friendly” about it. Friendly fraud is a type of chargeback in which a customer …
Read More »Nonstop Upgrades
The ATM EMV conversion is only partly done, and now deployers are beginning preparations for Windows 10 only a few years after upgrading to Windows 7. ATM deployers can take solace in the fact that their EMV upgrades are going faster than merchants’ conversion to chip card acceptance. But lest …
Read More »Why Big Banks Shouldn’t Own the Road to Faster Payments
The same U.S. banks that have retarded progress in digital payments shouldn’t be entrusted with anything approaching a monopoly on implementing real-time payments systems, says Mark Horwedel. Lately, the Federal Reserve Board has been shepherding a cross-industry effort to build a faster, more efficient, and more secure payments system in …
Read More »How the EMV-Fueled Shift of Fraud Online Is Generating Headwinds for Airlines
Merchants and card issuers have been hearing for several years that the advent of EMV chip cards at the point of sale in the United States would drive fraud into card-not-present channels, and now evidence is emerging that this is happening with a vengeance, even with companies like airlines that …
Read More »Tripling in One Year, Visa Chip Card Transactions Surpass 1 Billion in March
The seemingly plodding U.S. migration to the EMV chip card standard may not be so plodding after all. Visa Inc., in data released Friday, says consumers made 1 billion Visa chip card transactions in March, a tripling of the 303.3 million in March 2016. The number of transactions has steadily …
Read More »U.S. ATM EMV Conversion Well Past Halfway Point Halfway Between Network Liability Shifts
About 60% of the nation’s approximately 450,000 ATMs can now accept EMV chip cards, according to industry executives familiar with the years-long process of transitioning from magnetic-stripe cards. “We look at true chip transactions that are coming from terminals,” says Bruce Owens, vice president of product for the North American …
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