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NACHA’s New Same-Day Settlement Plan Draws Plenty of Questions From a Curious Crowd

You might call it the first stop on a long road show looming for automated clearing house network oversight body NACHA’s new proposal for same-day settlement of ACH transactions. The particular stop was a packed session at NACHA’s annual payments conference on Tuesday, where executives from financial institutions and payments …

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In the Wake of Its Effort to Tokenize Card Numbers, The Clearing House Turns to the ACH

The Clearing House Payments Co. LLC, which last summer announced its effort to tokenize payment card numbers, is now mulling a related system that would similarly mask sensitive consumer information related to automated clearing house transactions, and may have a proposal ready by year’s end. “It’s something we’ve spent a …

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With Abandonment Soaring, Equifax And Jumio Aim To Ease Mobile Commerce Pain

  Consumer affinity for shopping on smart phones and tablets is unlikely to abate any time soon. And that poses a problem for retailers as they try to make the payment experience easier on mobile commerce sites and apps. It’s a problem that credit-reporting agency Equifax Inc. and payments-and-authentication-services provider …

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Star Strikes Deal with MasterCard in the Latest Common AID Pairing

After a string of news from Visa Inc. about partnerships with electronic funds transfer networks to facilitate debit transactions with chip cards, MasterCard Inc. got back in the game Thursday with the announcement that First Data Corp.’s Star network will use MasterCard’s so-called common application identifier (AID). n Visa has …

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Trends & Tactics

Online Alternatives Go Mainstream With millions of people now using PayPal, Amazon Payments, Google Wallet, and other so-called online alternative payments, observers are starting to say that the term is rapidly becoming outmoded. In a February report, Javelin Strategy & Research says eight in 10 online shoppers used an online …

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Security Notes: Digital Cash, Round Two

Gideon Samid • Gideon@BitMint.com Money and payment were inherently anonymous throughout the centuries. Only when online transactions came to be did we lose that security blanket, and today we stand naked before Big Brother and his many cousins. Visa and MasterCard have an eerily accurate profile of my whereabouts, my …

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Acquiring: A Smoky Incongruity

Jim Daly Despite the growing acceptance of pot in some states, the legal marijuana industry has a tough time getting payment-card processing and other banking services. When, if ever, will the smoke clear? Could a multibillion-dollar new merchant market be going up in smoke because of a conflict between state …

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Cover Story: The Googleization of the Traditional ISO

Once known for mainly hiring sales people, the most innovative ISOs nowadays are on a hiring binge for techies. What’s behind this shift? By Kevin Woodward and Jim Daly \”Disruptor” is one of the favorite nouns in American business nowadays, so much so that it’s almost a cliché. But the …

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Opinion & Analysis: The Furious Battle to Control Tokenization

Steve Mott When EMV stalled last year, a battle royal erupted across the payments business to draft the rules for a key security technology. Here’s who’s winning—and whether that’s a good thing for the industry. The spate of mag-stripe-based data breaches over the holidays sent the industry into convulsions and …

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Endpoint: Why PCI Is Winning

Don’t let all the latest data-breach news distract you from one overriding fact: PCI is securing more and more card data from hackers, says Bob Russo. Some in the security business amplify these breach episodes to disparage their competitors and leverage fear to generate new sales pipelines. Bob Russo is …

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