Merchants say a policy from the card networks short-circuits their choice in the digital wallets they accept and stifles innovation. Honor-all-cards, meet honor-all-wallets. Mention the card companies’ honor-all-wallets (sometimes also referred to as honor-all-devices) policy to a merchant and his blood pressure is sure to spike. Honor-all-wallets rules require card-accepting …
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A World To Conquer
Despite obstacles, payment processors and fintechs increasingly are looking at cross-border e-commerce for high-growth opportunities. Go global. That’s the credo an increasing number of payment processors and financial-technology firms subscribe to as technology transforms cross-border commerce from yesterday’s luxury into an attainable option for consumers today. Researcher Talie Baker, a …
Read More »DLT: Big Enough Now to Matter
Distributed-ledger technology (DLT) may radically telescope the time for a new payments technology to reach significant commercial use. Forty years passed between the chip card’s invention and its widespread use, and 25 years went by from when a patent was issued for check-imaging technology until Check 21 fully exploited image-item …
Read More »ISVs Aren’t Likely to Elbow ISOs Aside Any Time Soon, a Panel of Acquirers Argues
With the rise of the independent software vendor, do traditional independent sales organizations still have a role to play—and if they do, what is it? That question may have been unthinkable a few years ago, but now some observers see ISVs shoving ISOs aside as they code new applications for …
Read More »Operation Choke Point Officially Is Dead, but an ATM Trade Group Believes Its Ghost Lingers
It was just over a month ago that a ranking U.S. Department of Justice official told Congress that Operation Choke Point had ended. But the ATM Industry Association on Wednesday said it is distributing materials to its members to help them deal with the “lingering impact” of the controversial program. …
Read More »First Data Debuts Disbursement Service and other Digital Transactions News briefs
Canadian pension-fund manager Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec and private-equity firm Novacap said they would invest in Quebec-based Pivotal Payments, valuing the merchant processor at about C$525 million ($424 million), Pivotal Payments announced. Processor First Data Corp. introduced its “Disburse-to-Debit” service that pushes funds across debit networks so that businesses can …
Read More »Credit Union Activates Zelle P2P Feature and other Digital Transactions News briefs
First Tech Federal Credit Union has activated the Zelle person-to-person payment service in its mobile-banking app, which has 110,000 users. Puerto Rico-based payment processor Evertec Inc. said it will donate $1 million for relief efforts and that it continues to process ATM and point-of-sale transactions on the island, which was devastated by Hurricane Maria. …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Debunking Six Mythical Barriers Along the Path to Contactless Cards
The foundational technology for contactless credit cards has existed for some time, but we haven’t seen them adopted en masse yet, at least not Stateside. Much of that reluctance has to do with perceived obstacles or assumptions—perceptions that may or may not be entirely accurate. Following are objective responses to …
Read More »TSYS President Pamela Joseph Resigns, Stock Falls
Total System Services Inc. (TSYS) announced Friday after the stock market closed that Pamela A. Joseph, the processor’s president and chief operating officer, had resigned from her positions and as a member of TSYS’s board of directors, effective Sept. 30. The resignation triggered speculation about the company’s future and apparently …
Read More »Gemalto: Records Compromised by Data Breaches Rise 164% in Six Months
Payment-security technology provider Gemalto NV reported Wednesday that, around the world, some 1.9 billion records were compromised by data breaches in 2017’s first half, up 164% from 721 million records compromised in the last six months of 2016. The outlook for 2017’s second half is grim in light of the …
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