With an abundance of smart-terminal options available, the question is, when will EMV-weary merchants be ready to deploy this newfangled technology? Emerging from the haze surrounding U.S. EMV merchant adoption, vendor strategies are taking shape aimed at supplanting traditional payment terminals with flashy platforms that promise access to rich ecosystems …
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There have been some successes, but loyalty programs tied into mobile-payment systems are still few and far between. What will it take to strengthen the relationship? When you think of loyalty programs seamlessly integrated with mobile payments, only two examples loom large in the minds of the public and many …
Read More »The Durbin Amendment And the Future of Interchange
The effort to repeal the Durbin debit regulations ignores deeper issues in the U.S payments industry, including the problems created by a flawed pricing system. U.S. Rep. Randy Neugebauer, R-Texas, recently introduced H.R. 5465, a bill that would repeal the Durbin Amendment. This bill comes on the heels of many …
Read More »Stockpile’s Moment of Truth
A gift card marketed by a little-known startup and backed by shares of stock in big-name companies is coming to J-hooks near you. Gift card marketers have dominated the holiday season and other gift-giving occasions in recent years, but now a card is coming to thousands of those checkout-lane racks …
Read More »Is Same-Day Fast Enough?
By the time you read this, the nation’s automated clearing house network will have been processing same-day credit settlements for a little more than a week. That may not sound revolutionary, but in many respects, it is. For one thing, the ACH has speeded up clearing time pretty significantly. Credit …
Read More »Will Zelle Be the Belle of the P2P Ball?
The big banks that run clearXchange are slapping a brand name on the peer-to-peer payments network, five years after founding it. The new name is Zelle, says Early Warning Services LLC, the Scottsdale, Ariz.-based fraud-management company that acquired clearXchange last year. A spokesperson says the brand will not appear commercially …
Read More »ATM And Petroleum Transactions Are Next Up for EMV Liability Shifts
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews With the U.S. point-of-sale conversion to EMV chip card acceptance well under way, attention turns to the upcoming liability shifts for ATM and fuel-dispenser transactions. First up is MasterCard Inc.’s liability shift for ATMs, which kicks in Oct. 21. Both MasterCard and Visa Inc. also have a …
Read More »Former TransFirst Exec Shlonsky Leaving TSYS and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Processor Total System Services Inc. (TSYS) reported that John Shlonsky, senior executive vice president of TSYS, and president of TSYS’s Merchant Services segment, has resigned effective Oct 7. Shlonsky joined TSYS in April with the company’s acquisition of merchant processor TransFirst Holdings Inc., where he was president and CEO. …
Read More »A 20-Day Reprieve: MasterCard’s ATM EMV Liability Shift Date is Oct. 21, Not Oct. 1
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews ATM operators wondering if their machines will be compliant with MasterCard Inc.’s EMV protocols by Saturday, Oct. 1, now have a little more breathing room. MasterCard confirmed to Digital Transactions News Friday that the date, widely thought to be Saturday, is actually Oct. 21. While the Oct. …
Read More »A Year On, EMV Migration Achievements Beset With Ongoing Acceptance Challenges
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews No doubt, the U.S. payment card industry’s monumental shift to EMV chip cards is earnestly moving ahead. A year later—Saturday marks the anniversary of the liability shift—some 2 million merchants accept the cards and card brands count millions of chip-enabled cards in use. The United States became …
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