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Aggregation Forever

  Even though mobile wallets appear to be the better bet, card consolidators Coin, Swyp, and Stratos are sticking to their plans. Thumbing through a wallet trying to find the right payment card or loyalty card to rack up points at the cash register is an age-old experience for many …

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Time for the Abuse To Stop

From leases lopsided in acquirers’ favor to a bevy of bogus fees, dodgy ISOs, sponsoring banks, processors, and leasing companies are exacting a moral as well as monetary cost on the industry. Here’s what’s going on—and how to clean it up once and for all. Picture this. You’re at a …

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Dropped Call

The mobile carriers once stood bestride the payments world as major players. Now, not so much. What happened, and can they stage a comeback? Not so long ago, the mobile network operators, or MNOs for short, cast a long shadow over the nascent business of mobile payments. While banks and …

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Let Competition Do Its Job

Contrasting the payments experience in Europe and America demonstrates the high cost, to consumers and payments players alike, of heavy-handed regulation, argues Eric Grover. Light regulation and free and open competitive markets create more robust competitors, innovation, and consumer value. While more alike than not, there are important differences in …

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Intel in Payments

    Farhaan Mohideen – Strategist, Mobility and Secure Payment Solutions Intel in Payments Merchants and service providers have to put in far more focus on the experience itself to differentiate their services. The ultimate goal has been to make the experience as invisible, as simple and as seamless as …

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Consumers Not Quite so Enamored With Debit Cards as Before, TSYS Study Finds

Debit cards are still Americans’ favorite payment type, but they’re not quite as popular as they were two years ago, according to new survey findings from Total System Services Inc. (TSYS). The payment processor’s fifth annual Consumer Payment Choice Study, which in June surveyed more than 1,000 consumers with at least …

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Merchant Groups Get in Last Licks About EMV Before Liability Shift Sets in Thursday

U.S. merchants and their trade groups have been less than thrilled with how the banks and card networks have managed the EMV rollout, and on Tuesday they got in one last blast before the liability shift occurs two days from now. n In the conference call, Mallory Duncan, senior vice …

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Fraud-Weary Europeans Look Forward to the U.S. EMV Liability Shift

Stolen European payment card numbers and related data are popular imports in the U.S. black market, which is why European bankers, merchants and data-protection executives are looking forward to America’s EMV chip card liability shift that takes effect Thursday. That’s the word from Jeremy King, international director of the Wakefield, …

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Ziosk Brings EMV And Mobile Payments to Sit-Down Eateries With Its Tabletop Tablet

By John Stewart Mobile payments have invaded many areas of consumer commerce, and now they’re about to show up in sit-down restaurants. Dallas-based Ziosk LLC said late last week it will add capability for Apple Pay and Android Pay acceptance to its custom-built Ziosk tabletop tablet starting early next year. …

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When “Free, Unlimited, Forever” Turns out To Have Limits, After All

By John Stewart While some startup transaction processors have capitalized lately on the idea of so-called free processing, at least one has now decided to backtrack on that concept. BitPay Inc., an Atlanta-based processor of Bitcoin transactions for merchants, announced Wednesday it is scrapping a plan it introduced only 14 …

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