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Balancing Consumer Expectations And Fraud Prevention

There are no perfect solutions for account-takeover fraud, but tactics such as consumer education and prevention at log-in can make a big difference, says Rich Huffman. According to Javelin Strategy & Research’s report entitled, “2018 Identity Fraud: Fraud Enters a New Era of Complexity,” account takeovers (ATOs) tripled in 2017, …

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Battling the Bots

There are plenty of good bots out there, but the bad ones are making life difficult for financial institutions and merchants. And it’s only getting worse. What’s to be done? To paraphrase Glinda, the good witch in L. Frank Baum’s Oz novels and the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz: …

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A Startup Player Wants To Be the Common OS for Smart Terminals

Poynt Co., a startup supplier of intelligent payment devices, argues so-called smart terminals should have a common operating system like smart phones do. And in the course of announcing a $100-million funding round last month, the Palo Alto, Calif.-based company also argued it should be the one to provide that …

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Chase Reconnects With Contactless Cards

Giant card issuer Chase may not be big enough to single-handedly make contactless cards commonplace in the United States, but now that it plans to once again issue tap-and-go credit and debit plastic, the money-center bank could come close. Chase, a unit of JPMorgan Chase & Co., says it will …

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Chase Tries Again

One thing that can help put over a new payment technology is backing from a bank or technology company that controls a huge chunk of the consumer universe. But the key word here is “help.” Consumers and merchants have to be ready for the technology, as well. With contactless cards, …

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First American’s New Hire and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/29/18

A consumer bill-pay survey revealed that 46% of consumers routinely pay after the due date or never pay at all. Of these, 72% are “very” or “extremely likely” to pay on time if they could pay with a credit or debit card, while 69% would pay on time if they …

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Cardfree Opens Order-Ahead API to Developers and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/28/18

First Data Corp. released its Holiday Insights dashboard, which shows real-time U.S. holiday spending trends, such as total spend percentage increase, today’s most active categories with average ticket and total transactions, and regional payment volume. To date, it indicates retail spending from Thanksgiving through Black Friday increased 6.4% year-over-year. Cardfree Inc., …

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Secret Service Targets Skimmers on Fuel Pumps and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/26/18

Worldpay Inc. and Paysafe Group announced a partnership to establish a payments platform for the U.S. online-gaming and sports-betting sector. The U.S. Secret Service lit up Operation Deep Impact last week in a nationwide initiative to find and remove credit and debit card skimming devices on fuel pumps. Following a …

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Online Fraud Losses Will More Than Double in Five Years, Juniper Forecasts

Payments companies and retailers have a sobering forecast to ponder for online fraud. By 2023, global online fraud losses from e-commerce, airline ticketing, money transfer, and banking services will grow from $22 billion projected in 2018 to $48 billion, says Juniper Research in a new report. Thanks to the proliferation …

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Many Retailers Already Have or Plan to Erase Signature Requirements Soon, the NRF Reports

More than 40% of retail executives surveyed for the National Retail Federation’s latest payments study say they have already dropped signature requirements for payment card transactions or plan to do so before this year is out. Another 13% plan to end signature requirements in 2019. The actions come in the …

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