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Repelling the Card-Not-Present Fraud Assault

The payment card world is bracing for a spike in card-not-present fraud now that the U.S. is an EMV country. What’s to be done? The U.S. became an “official” EMV country Oct. 1 by virtue of its point-of-sale liability shift. As credit and debit cards with EMV chips and payment …

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With Holidays Nearing, EGift Cards Are Likely To Be More Popular Than Ever

By John Stewart As the holidays approach, retailers and banks can expect to sell more electronic gift cards than ever, if research released Monday by Bankrate.com is any indication. The survey, which covers 60 general-purpose and proprietary gift cards, shows two-thirds are available as e-cards, up from 59% last year. …

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Many Financial Institutions Still Testing the Waters With Mobile Remote Deposit Capture

Technology enabling consumers to deposit checks by snapping pictures of them on their smart phones and uploading the images through their mobile-banking apps has been around for more than five years, but mobile remote deposit capture very much remains a new product for many banks. An April-May survey by Alpharetta, …

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Visa Inc. Will Buy Visa Europe, But Can It Get From Europe What It Earns in the U.S.?

Ending months of speculation, Visa Inc. on Monday announced it will buy its European counterpart, London-based Visa Europe Ltd., in a cash, stock, and earn-out deal valued at $23.4 billion. “We’re delighted to be reuniting the Visa family,” said Visa Inc. chief executive Charles W. Scharf in discussing the acquisition …

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Putting Pizzazz Back in Profits

Offering value-added services and focusing on the right merchant categories can boost profits and take the sting out of portfolio attrition. Talk of margin compression is nothing new for merchant acquirers. The ongoing race for merchants between acquirers, independent sales organizations, and merchant aggregators has led many players into a …

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Gemalto Brings Its ‘Dynamic Code Verification’ To the Fight Against Card-Not-Present Fraud

With the coming of EMV chip card payments to the U.S. point of sale on Oct. 1, merchants, merchant acquirers and credit and debit card issuers are bracing for an expected boom in card-not-present (CNP) fraud. Countless processors, payment gateways and tech companies have announced products and services meant to …

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Why a Regional Bank Is Going With Chip-And-PIN for Its EMV Credit Cards

By Jim Daly They’re few and far between, but another U.S. issuer, regional banking company First Niagara Financial Group Inc., has committed itself to issuing EMV credit cards of the chip-and-PIN variety. Buffalo, N.Y.-based First Niagara announced just before the U.S. EMV liability shift took effect that it will convert …

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How False Rejections Cost More Than Actual Fraud

While a seemingly unending rash of data breaches has payments players scrambling to adopt a panoply of fraud-fighting technologies, little attention has been focused on the consequences for issuers and merchants when cardholders are wrongly turned down at the point of sale because of fraud suspicions. It’s a big problem—bigger …

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A Card Manufacturer’s EMV Windfall

Point-of-sale terminal makers such as VeriFone Systems Inc. and Ingenico Group are cashing in on the conversion of U.S. payment cards to the EMV chip card standard. On the other side of the card industry, the big plastic card manufacturer CPI Card Group Inc. also is enjoying a chip-induced windfall. …

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Time for the Abuse To Stop

From leases lopsided in acquirers’ favor to a bevy of bogus fees, dodgy ISOs, sponsoring banks, processors, and leasing companies are exacting a moral as well as monetary cost on the industry. Here’s what’s going on—and how to clean it up once and for all. Picture this. You’re at a …

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