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Enter the Payment Facilitator

The accelerating pace of change in payments, combined with a whole new level of complexity, is creating a huge need for this new breed of merchant-services partner, says Bill Clark. A new breed of super partner is being called upon that can deliver the knowledge, resources, teams, and technologies to …

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Special Report: Six Months And Counting

After years of hesitation and handwringing, the U.S. payments market  is finally moving on to the EMV chip card standard that’s long been  in effect in nearly all first-world countries. Under policies adopted by the major card networks, as of Oct. 1 the acquirer will assume fraud responsibility if its …

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Special Report: Pass the Ketchup, Please

Chip card acceptance is far from ubiquitous six months ahead of the U.S. liability shift. As October’s big EMV liability shift approaches, just how ready are U.S. merchants to accept the chip cards that are so common elsewhere in the world? Estimates vary, but as of early spring the state …

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Special Report: The Shift Gets Short Shrift

The threat of assuming fraud losses carries some weight with  merchants, but not as much as some might think.  Converting many of these merchants to EMV will be a struggle.   Independent sales organizations, acquirers, and processors of all sizes are about to embark on a massive education campaign designed …

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Special Report: The Far Horizon

Right now, all eyes are on the next six months.  But what about after the liability shift?  What happens then? Whether or not any particular merchant is ready for EMV by Oct. 1, payments executives are figuring on two things as pretty much sure bets after that date. One is …

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Card-Linked Offers Gaining Favor Among Consumers: Survey

  Card-linked offers appear to be gaining consumer favor, according to results of a survey from the CardLinx Association, a Burlingame, Calif.-based trade group. Over the past 12 months, consumer use of card-linked offers increased 92%, the association said. It surveyed more than 50 companies. Other survey results show 95% …

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Microsoft’s Payments Gambit Baffles Some, But Others See Hidden Potential

Microsoft Corp. may bring impressive technical chops as it enters the mobile-payments race, but if ever there were a David up against Goliaths, it’s now the Redmond, Wash.-based computing giant. News broke last week that Microsoft has used a company called Microsoft Payments Inc. to apply for money-transmission licenses with …

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The PCI Council Publishes Tokenization Guidance and Looks Forward to EMV

By Jim Daly With the U.S. payment card industry’s eyes glued on the coming of EMV chip cards, the main standards body for card security is trying to remind merchant acquirers, merchants, and card issuers that there is more to security than simply embedding a chip into a piece of …

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Ingenico And Intel To Develop a Point-of-Sale Tablet Supporting EMV and NFC

Point-of-sale terminal maker Ingenico Group and chip-maker Intel Corp. will work on producing a tablet that supports EMV chip card and near-field communication (NFC) transactions, Ingenico announced Thursday. The tablet is in response to the U.S. payment card migration to the EMV chip card standard, and the growing adoption of …

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Eye on Acquiring: EMV Chip Card Acceptance on the Mind

As Transact 15, the Electronic Transactions Association’s annual conference held this year in San Francisco gets under way, acquiring industry vendors and companies are releasing a bevy of news. Among the vendors making announcements is Clearent LLC, a payment-services company based in Clayton, Mo. Clearent says it will resell CardFlight …

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