Consumers that want to pay cash for their Amazon.com Inc. purchases now have another option in the St. Louis area. Save A Lot launched the ability for consumers to use Amazon PayCode, the e-retailer’s cash-payment service, at several Save A Lot locations in the grocer’s hometown. It expects to expand …
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With A Big Worldpay Integration on Its Plate, FIS Is Likely to Look to ‘Tuck-in’ Deals, CEO Says
Having just swallowed the massive processor Worldpay Inc., Fidelity National Information Services Inc. will stay on the sidelines for a while when it comes to any more major acquisitions, its chief executive said Tuesday. Meanwhile, the combined company’s update indicated it is now on track to deliver more than $1 …
Read More »In Its Latest Gambit, Samsung Pay Enlists Curve’s All-in-One Card App
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has been seeking lately to differentiate its 4-year-old Samsung Pay mobile payments service, and on Monday came its latest gambit: an integration with Curve 1 LTD, a London-based startup that allows cardholders to consolidate all of their Mastercard and Visa cards into a single card or …
Read More »Tap-And-Pay’s Express Train
After years of looking to make fare payment easier, mass-transit agencies have found the answer in contactless cards. That’s giving consumers a compelling reason to use contactless on a broader scale. Mass adoption of a new technology requires giving consumers a compelling reason to use it on a daily basis. …
Read More »Europe’s All-Embracing Data Regulations
Payments companies that handle consumer data in Europe are becoming quite familiar with the General Data Protection Regulation and the Secure Customer Authentication rules. Think you’re immune because you’re a U.S. company? Think again. If you’re one of the 500-million-plus consumers in the European Union, you might be proud that …
Read More »The P2P Trap
When the news broke a few weeks ago that PayPal is planning to attach a credit card to its Venmo peer-to-peer payment service, it didn’t surprise many in the payments industry. In fact, the only surprise may be why this move took so long. For years, PayPal has been looking …
Read More »How Cash-Out Attacks Are Becoming the Next Big Worry for ATM Operators
Payments executives are starting to go public with concerns about a growing type of ATM fraud called the cash-out attack. Unlike the well-known, single-machine attack known as jackpotting, cash-out frauds allow criminals to gain access to multiple machines simultaneously at the network level. They then employ accomplices to visit these …
Read More »After the ‘Most Successful Launch’ Ever, Apple Enlists Its New Credit Card To Boost Flagging iPhone Sales
Apple Inc. chief executive Tim Cook reiterated Wednesday what his counterpart at The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said two weeks ago: the Apple Card’s debut was the most successful launch of a credit card in U.S. history. Cook didn’t provide numbers, though he did announce a no-interest promotion when the …
Read More »Kroger Subsidiaries End Visa Credit Card Boycott, but Terms of Their Accord Are a Secret
Two subsidiaries of The Kroger Co. have ended their boycott of Visa credit cards that started 14 months ago over acceptance costs, but it’s unknown if Visa granted the grocery-store giant any fee reductions. Local media outlets in the West reported Wednesday morning that Visa credit card acceptance had resumed …
Read More »EMVCo Is Eyeing Some New Initiatives for EMV 3-D Secure 2.0
While much attention in the payments industry in recent months has focused on EMVCo’s Secure Remote Commerce (SRC) specification, another e-commerce spec from the standards body could be receiving some tweaks. These possible initiatives, which concern the EMV 3-D Secure specifications, include a way of adding users’ travel data to …
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