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Hype Aside, Only 18% of Consumers Make a Mobile Payment at Least Once a Week

By Kevin Woodward None can escape the notoriety of mobile payments, but most consumers apparently are able to ignore the allure of using the smart phone-based technology. Only 18% of consumers use their mobile phones to make at least one payment a week, finds the 2015 North America Consumer Digital …

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The Double-Edged Sword of Tokenization Helps Issuers But Also Poses a Subtle Threat

By John Stewart The rise of tokenization into a major payments business helps enable enterprises like Apple Pay and Android Pay but could also pose a threat to the financial institutions that have historically issued the majority of the cards consumers use most often. That threat lies in the fact …

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Fraud-Weary Europeans Look Forward to the U.S. EMV Liability Shift

Stolen European payment card numbers and related data are popular imports in the U.S. black market, which is why European bankers, merchants and data-protection executives are looking forward to America’s EMV chip card liability shift that takes effect Thursday. That’s the word from Jeremy King, international director of the Wakefield, …

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Android Pay Arrives, Ready To Displace Old Google Wallet Memories

Google Inc.’s latest foray into mobile payments made its way to the public Thursday when the technology giant announced the release of Android Pay. Available only on smart phones and tablets enabled for near-field communication (NFC) and using the KitKat4 or later operating system, Android Pay enables consumers to load …

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As Traffic Heats up, the ACH Continues To Expand at 5%-Plus Rate

By John Stewart Transactions on the automated clearing house network grew 5.4% in the second quarter, the second straight period of 5%-plus expansion for the 40-year-old system, which reaches virtually every financial institution in the country. That’s according to numbers reported by NACHA, the organization that regulates the ACH. The …

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Only a Minority of Consumers Would Buy Wearable Technology: Survey

  Only 42% of consumers would consider or have already bought wearable technology. That’s one result from a Bank of America Corp. survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults. Wearables garner much attention because of their mobile-payments capabilities. These devices—mostly watches—enable consumers to make mobile payments without using a smart …

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The PCI Council Updates Standards for Point-to-Point Encryption and Card Readers

The PCI Security Standards Council this week updated its standards governing point-to-point data encryption (P2PE) and card-reading devices for the point of sale, ATMs, kiosks and mobile devices. One of the key changes in the new Version 2.0 of the P2PE standard will make it easier for security-solutions providers to …

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‘No More Transaction Fees’

Should transactions be free? Dwolla Inc. thinks so. The processor last month eliminated its 25-cent transaction fee, effective on all transactions types. The fee, which had applied to transaction values exceeding $10, was typically paid by the receiver of the money. Des Moines, Iowa-based Dwolla processes person-to-person payments as well …

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PayPal To Acquire Online Wire-Transfer Provider Xoom for $890 Million in Cash

PayPal Inc. plans to buy online wire-transfer provider Xoom Corp. in an all-cash deal valued at $890 million, the companies announced late Wednesday. The planned acquisition comes less than three weeks before PayPal’s expected spin-off from eBay Inc. and will bring under PayPal’s wing a highly regarded rival in the …

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EMV Confusion Helps Lift Encryption to Top of Merchants’ Security-Tech List

By Kevin Woodward Encryption technologies, which mask sensitive card data with mathematically derived characters and numbers, appear to be the security method that resonates best with merchants. That’s the result of a Digital Transactions News survey that asked about EMV, tokenization, and encryption. Forty-five percent of respondents cited encryption, followed …

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