It turns out that merchants using integrated-payments systems tend to leave ISOs and acquirers less often. Here’s why—and how to sign up more of them. Just as independent sales organizations and acquirers engage in a never-ending struggle to curtail their merchant-attrition rates, so are they also constantly on the prowl …
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Rambus Debuts Unified M-Payments Service and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Rambus Inc. introduced its Rambus Unified Payment Platform, which it says will enable mobile-wallet users to pay with credit, points, and coupons in a single transaction. • Payments provider Harbortouch Payments LLC announced a partnership with Strategic Funding Source, a merchant cash-advance provider. • Square Inc. will pay $54.8 million to Starbucks Corp. to cancel …
Read More »COMMENTARY: The Deal for TIO Networks Follows a Pattern for PayPal’s Schulman
By Rick Oglesby @DTPaymentNews PayPal Holdings Inc. has always been an enigma. It’s not really a payment network, not really an independent sales organization or merchant acquirer, not really a wallet or a prepaid card issuer, not really a person-to-person payments solution, and not really a payment gateway. Yet, it …
Read More »The Time Value of Money
Can anything beat rewards as an inducement to get consumers to use mobile payments? Some experts say apps that let you skip the line might just do the trick. Mobile wallets are still relatively new technology, but the payments business has had enough experience with them to come to at …
Read More »iPayment Revises Financial Deal and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Merchant acquirer Square Inc. announced a promotion that waives processing costs for small businesses on more than $12,000 in Apple Pay charge volume. It will give free processing on Apple Pay transactions for small-business customers that enroll this year in a promotion that includes purchase of Square’s contactless and EMV chip card reader …
Read More »TSYS in FTC Settlement Talks Over NetSpend and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Total System Services Inc. (TSYS) reported that it is talking with the Federal Trade Commission to settle the FTC’s November lawsuit accusing TSYS’s NetSpend prepaid card unit of deceptively marketing reloadable prepaid cards. TSYS took a $13 million charge in the fourth quarter in connection with the settlement talks. • Newtek …
Read More »Report: Internet of Things Could Present an ‘Unmanageable Cybersecurity Risk’
Like other technology forecasters, Juniper Research in a new report predicts the Internet of Things is poised for explosive growth. But the IoT also represents “an unmanageable cybersecurity risk” unless its developers take preventative action, Juniper says. In its report, “Internet of Things for Security Providers: Opportunities, Strategies, & Market …
Read More »Could Consumers Finally Embrace Mobile Payments ‘In a Big Way’ in 2017?
It’s been said for years, but 2017 finally could be the year for mobile payments, according to Chetan Sharma, a prominent consultant in the mobile-technology space. “Fueled by demonetization in India and the rise of viable mobile-payment solutions worldwide, we expect mobile payments to enter the consumer consciousness in a …
Read More »The Age of Bots
They sell products, answer questions, and take payments in a process called conversational commerce. Just how much potential do chatbots really have? It’s been one of those days. You could use a drink. But you’re traveling on business, and you’re not sure where the local bars are. And you’re not …
Read More »A Majority of Deployers Say ATM Crime Isn’t Rising, but Fraud Still Remains a Problem
ATM deployers reporting a “general increase” in physical and fraudulent attacks on their machines declined to 42% this year from 51% in 2015, according to new data from the ATM Industry Association. While that overall finding was good news, skimming, PIN compromises, malware, and other types of fraud-related attacks on ATMs remain …
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