Merchants, card issuers, utilities, e-commerce operators, and other businesses looking to guard against identity fraud may want to take a closer look at applications coming from Floral Park, Queens, a part of New York City. They may also need to scrutinize new customers from Faulkton, S.D., population 800. That's because …
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Discover Taps Motorola’s M-Wallet for Two-City Mobile Test with NFC
Discover Financial Services LLC on Tuesday reported that it would use Motorola Inc.'s M-Wallet technology for a test of contactless payments and account management using cellular phones. The pilot not only represents another step by Discover on its road to network-wide contactless payments, but it's also significant for Motorola, which …
Read More »Kabira Courts Acquirers, Networks for New High-Capacity Switch
Arguing that U.S. transaction processors face pressing needs for both capacity and faster rollout times for new payment methods, a San Mateo, Calif.-based software company specializing in so-called high-performance transaction-processing systems has begun courting merchant acquirers, processors, electronic funds transfer networks, and high-volume merchants for a recently released payments switch. …
Read More »PCI Council Adds Members, Hires First General Manager
Despite concerns over the recent hack at retailer TJX Cos. Inc. and other data breaches, the head of the organization overseeing the Payment Card Industry (PCI) data security standards is optimistic that card networks, merchants, and financial institutions are on the road to more secure payments. “Compliance is often a …
Read More »The Disruptive Shift to Pay-As-You-Go Payments And Lifestyles
10 Tipping Points for the Payments Industry Part 4 Although the payments business has historically evolved at a glacial pace, the massive shift in consumer payments from physical to electronic forms is moving at light speed by comparison, making debit accounts the preferred means of funding transactions in every conceivable …
Read More »Bitpass Shuts Down in Move That May Show Limits of Digital Market
In a move that may signal the limited utility of the digital-content market for micropayments processors, San Mateo, Calif-based processor Bitpass Inc. has announced it is shutting down. Users of the service, which allows consumers to pay for content online with prepaid accounts, have until Friday of this week to …
Read More »Cost Cutting Helps TSYS Boost Profits After a Tough Year
It was a bumpy ride, but Total System Services Inc. (TSYS) emerged from 2006 with some hefty profit growth. The second-largest card processor this week reported fourth-quarter revenues of $503.9 million, up 19.8% from $420.7 million a year earlier, and net income of $87.1 million, up 75.2% from $49.7 million. …
Read More »In Its Latest Offer for Checkout, Google Entices New Users With Bonus
Google Inc. is paying new customers of its Google Checkout $10 to sign up for the service under a promotion launched this month and scheduled to run through Feb. 15. The promotion represents the latest in a number of marketing efforts for both merchants and consumers the Mountain View, Calif.-based …
Read More »Online Fraudsters Continue to Churn out Multiple Phishing Sites
The sudden proliferation of Web sites hosting phishing attacks that began in October cooled only slightly in November, as online fraudsters continue to create multiple sub-domains to foil anti-phishing filters. The number of unique phishing sites came to 37,439, essentially flat with the 37,444 reported for October, according to the …
Read More »DVD Sellers, Others Find PayPal Mobile Spurs Impulse Sales
Since its launch last April, PayPal Inc.'s m-commerce service, PayPal Mobile, has built an attractive portfolio of original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and brands that want to sell direct to consumers. The list includes Fox Home Entertainment (DVDs), Sony BMG (CDs), NBC/Bravo (television-show merchandise), and the National Basketball Association (team- and …
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