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Facing Heavy Mobile Usage, Online Retailer Zulily Adopts In-App Apple Pay

Online-only retailer zulily Inc.’s decision to add Apple Pay as an in-app payment option is about making it easier for consumers to shop and pay on a small screen, the women’s and children’s clothing retailer says. The in-app variation of Apple Pay relies on the Touch ID sensor built into …

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Visa’s Latest EMV Snapshot: 127 Million Chip Cards, 295,000 EMV-Accepting Locations

By Jim Daly With the much-heralded EMV liability shift now less than a month away, the United States could be likened to briskly walking, though hardly running, toward the finish line of full-fledged chip card payments. New figures provided by Visa Inc. to Digital Transactions News on Friday show that …

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U.S. EMV Conversion Once Again Gives a Big Lift to VeriFone’s Revenues

With much of its international business under pressure because of the strong U.S. dollar and weak economies in many countries, VeriFone Systems Inc.’s North America region once again proved to be the point-of-sale hardware and payments software provider’s saving grace. Powered by the U.S. conversion to EMV chip card payments, …

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Is PayPal Really Worth $46.5 Billion?

With all the commotion over mobile payments, the same names keep cropping up in the payments press—Apple, Google, MCX, Samsung, to name a few alphabetically. And I suspect we’d still be talking about Softcard (or Isis, as it was known until last summer) if it hadn’t collapsed into the waiting …

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Mobile Payments, the Second Act

Observers of the payments scene could be forgiven if they thought Apple Pay was the sum and substance of mobile wallets. Apple Inc.’s canny recruitment of major issuers and its deft marketing to consumers could lead anyone to believe that. But all the while, some big-time rivals have been lurking …

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Don’t Hold Your Breath Waiting for EMV

It should come as no surprise that, despite an Oct. 1 deadline, most consumers and merchants remain unprepared for EMV. But with less than a month to go, separate studies released late this summer indicate the situation is even worse than you may have thought. Both merchants and issuers are …

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Alphabet Soup: Why ISVs Should Also Be ISOs

With the business of selling merchant accounts growing more technology-based every day, how are processors going to recruit new independent sales organizations that have the necessary expertise? For at least some processors, the answer lies in inducing independent software vendors, known as ISVs, to become ISOs as well. “Two very …

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The Complexities of Mobile

Payments 3.0 The rate of adoption of in-store mobile-phone-based payments is a critical issue facing merchants. How best to respond to it is a complex problem with some major unknowns. Recent studies indicate that nearly half of consumers would prefer to use their own mobile device when shopping in a …

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Where EMV Certification Is a Big Headache

By Kevin Woodward The complexity and multiple configurations of POS systems have some merchants and vendors mired in delays. As the U.S. payment card industry hurtles toward its EMV destiny on Oct. 1, the process for certifying EMV-compliant point-of-sale terminals is moving along well, albeit with one exception. That exception …

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PayPal Unchained

After 13 years, PayPal is free of eBay and once again an independent company. It dominates online and mobile commerce, but has stumbled at the point of sale. What will it do now that it calls all the shots? Like a young adult getting his first apartment and starting a …

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