Sebastien Taveau Before adopting a hybrid “chip/cloud” approach to mobile payments, providers need to figure out how to tie account owners to their devices. A former architect of PayPal’s hybrid model explains why—and how to do it. It seems clear that mobile is changing a lot of things. The telco …
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Merchant-Controlled Network Debuts Its Name But Leaves Many Questions Unanswered
The new mobile-payments network being developed by retailers went public on Wednesday with its name, Merchant Customer Exchange, or MCX, and the identities of 15 initial merchant-investors. But, five months after merchants first revealed plans to build an alternative to the major card networks as mobile payments take hold in …
Read More »In a Blow to Faster Settlement, NACHA Members Nix Same-Day ACH Bid
A proposal that would have changed network rules to dramatically speed up automated clearing house transactions fell short on Friday of the votes needed to be enacted by NACHA, the ruling body for the ACH system. The vote on the proposal, which would have provided for same-day instead of next-day …
Read More »Acculynk Lands American Airlines, Cites Momentum for Online PIN Debit
Acculynk Inc., which on Wednesday announced it has signed up American Airlines Inc., says the recruitment of its largest merchant yet indicates stronger interest among online retailers in accepting PIN debit transactions. Indeed, Ashish Bahl, chairman and chief executive of the Atlanta-based company, tells Digital Transactions News it expects to …
Read More »AmEx Flap Is an Embarrassment, But Not Likely to Hurt Google Wallet
Regardless of how talks between Google Inc. and American Express Co. turn out, it isn’t likely AmEx will shut down its cardholders’ access to the online search giant’s newly overhauled mobile wallet. Indeed, much of the discussion now is likely focused narrowly on the use of the AmEx brand, says …
Read More »Square Enters Big-Time Acquiring with Its Cube-Less Starbucks Deal
The announcement late on Tuesday that Square Inc. struck a deal with coffee giant Starbucks Corp. for the first time puts Square, a specialist in bringing mobile-payment acceptance to small businesses and consumers, into the role of a more traditional card processor for a large national merchant. And at least …
Read More »Durbin Decries Credit Card Interchange Settlement, Hints at Small-Ticket Debit Fix
The chief sponsor of the Durbin Amendment that regulates debit card interchange is calling the proposed settlement in a big credit card interchange court fight “a stunning giveaway” and “a capitulation to the Wall Street banks and credit card giants.” In addition, U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., wants to fix …
Read More »Google Wallet 2.0: Now Open to All Cards, But Can It Attract Users?
Google Inc. on Wednesday announced an overhaul of its struggling mobile wallet product that the online search giant hopes will make the product more attractive to consumers and banks alike. Indeed, a key feature of the new Google Wallet is that is now open to any credit or debit card …
Read More »MasterCard Reports Gains from Durbin Rules, Comments on Interchange Settlement
MasterCard Inc. reported second-quarter results on Wednesday that indicate continuing gains in its debit card business, and in PIN debit in particular, in the wake of federal debit regulations that forced issuers to add new networks to the cards they issue. MasterCard’s gains in debit come in the wake of …
Read More »Residual-Based Lending Emerges As Funding Alternative for ISOs
A recent string of deals with processors to offer funding to their independent sales organizations has expanded Arlington, Va.-based startup Super G Funding LLC’s reach as a lender. Super G, which was founded in 2009 and has made loans totaling $10 million to about 80 ISOs, is one of only …
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