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The Catalog of the Payments Revolution

The Gimlet Eye Innovation in the consumer-based payments business is unfolding at such blurring speed that it helps to step back and reflect on just how far the industry has come in a few years. Just 10 years ago, electronic payment at the point of sale meant you swiped a …

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U.S. Mobile POS Installations Forecasted To Reach 17.4 Million by 2019

Installations of mobile point-of-sale devices in the United States and Canada will hit 17.4 million in four years, forecasts 451 Research in its “Mobile Point of Sale: Smart Devices Earn a Growing Share of Global Payment Acceptance” report released Thursday. If it proves accurate, that forecast will yield a 155.9% …

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As MCX Plans Pilot for Late August, Observers Ponder Fate of Its CurrentC Wallet

By John Stewart After a three-year gestation period, the Merchant Customer Exchange’s CurrentC mobile-payment service is planning to launch a pilot in Columbus, Ohio, during the last week of August, a source with knowledge of the matter tells Digital Transactions News. The pilot will involve locations belonging to a handful …

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U.S. EMV Conversion Boosts First Data’s Acquiring and Issuing Segments

By Jim Daly First Data Corp. on Wednesday reported modest second-quarter growth in its merchant-acquiring and issuer-processing segments thanks in part to the U.S. conversion to EMV chip card payments and reduced expense growth. In all, First Data reported a net loss of $26 million, a 24% improvement from the …

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Eye on Earnings: MasterCard Touts ‘Agnostic’ Tech Approach; Vantiv Revenue Climbs

By John Stewart and Jim Daly With products like its MasterPass digital wallet, MasterCard Inc. has stepped up its efforts to stake a claim in the emerging market for digital payments. But the company is loath to commit itself too soon to any particular technology, according to the card network’s …

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More iPhone 6 Users Are Making More Apple Pay Transactions, Report Says

Nine months after its launch, Apple Pay appears to be steadily establishing itself as an everyday service for consumers wielding iPhone 6 and 6 Plus smart phones. These users are increasing the frequency of their Apple Pay transactions as more consumers adopt the Apple Inc. device. That’s the summary of …

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Stripe’s Value Pegged at $5 Billion as Visa, AmEx Invest in the Online Payments Startup

Payments behemoth Visa Inc. has poured some cash into Stripe, an independent online-payments startup, which will be used to aid Stripe’s international expansion. The specific Visa investment was not disclosed. But adding in investments from Sequoia Capital and American Express Co. that were made alongside the one from Visa, Stripe …

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How a Confidential IPO Could Help Square Frame Its Long-Term Strategy

Square Inc.’s future may include public ownership if reports late last week that it filed for a confidential initial public offering are correct. Both BloombergBusiness and The Wall Street Journal reported the filing, permitted under the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act, which enables companies with less than $1 billion …

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Just $50 in Fraud Would Motivate 32% of Small Businesses To Adopt EMV

What will it take to get small businesses to accept EMV payment cards? Apparently $50 in fraud charges will motivate 32% of them to install EMV-capable point-of-sale terminals. That’s the finding from a survey released Thursday by Cayan, a Boston-based payments company. While 32% said $50 when asked what amount …

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Five Years Later, What’s the Bottom Line on Durbin? Well, It’s Complicated

By John Stewart Five years after it became the law of the land, the Durbin Amendment remains as controversial as it was then, with virtually no agreement in sight on such questions as whether merchants have cut prices in response to interchange savings or whether consumers have paid more for …

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