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With a Lower Cost and a No-Chargebacks Promise for Merchants, Pay by Bank Emerges as a Fiserv Priority

Pay by bank is not a new electronic-payments concept—consumers have been paying utility bills with their bank accounts for years—but the promise of lower fees and reduced merchant headaches is energizing the service, and work is at hand developing new use cases. Witness Radial Inc., an e-commerce platform adopting Link …

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Security Notes: The Coming Shift in Payments Authentication

For many restaurants, interchange fees are the third expense category after food and labor. Issuers pull some savvy tricks in the form of rewards cards, which consumers are drawn to and merchants can’t reject, though they face higher fees to carry the burden of the rewards. For quite a few …

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What’s in Cap One’s Wallet?

Its blockbuster bid for Discover could position Capital One to compete not only with the largest credit and debit card issuers, but also with networks like Visa, Mastercard, and AmEx. Capital One Financial Corp.’s bombshell announcement in February that it is offering to acquire Discover Financial Services in all-stock deal …

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Five Ways AI Will Improve Bill Payments

Artificial intelligence, once the stuff of science fiction, is coming fast to the business of bill payments. Here’s why—and how.  I recently turned on my smart speaker and enjoyed a music playlist curated just for my tastes and listening habits. When I scrolled through social media, I received customized shopping …

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Time to Embrace FedNow’s Request for Payment

The RFP is emerging as one of the most important features of real-time payments platforms. Here’s how to implement it. Request for Payment (RFP) isn’t a novel concept in banking or payments, but it will drive a lot of innovation over the next decade. Many institutions will rely on RFP …

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Get Set for the Passage to Passkeys

The technology promises to thwart cyberthieves while simplifying authentication for consumers. In the ever-evolving landscape of online transactions, the banking and transaction experience is undergoing transformative shifts, focusing on regulatory compliance and fraud reduction, while creating optimal experiences for merchants and their customers. As the United States is the second-largest …

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A Signature Habit

Long unneeded in a credit card transaction, the signature at the point of sale still exists. Why? More than six years ago, the requirement that credit card transactions made at the point of sale be completed with a signature was lifted by the four U.S. card brands. But today, many …

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PayPal, Amazon, Apple, And Walmart Are Among the Big Winners in the Interchange Deal

The transaction-cost savings and tender steering provided for in the big interchange settlement reached earlier this week will be worth hundreds of millions of dollars annually for major merchants and the big mobile-wallet providers, according to estimates provided to Digital Transactions News by San Carlos, Calif.-based payments researcher Crone Consulting. …

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Ant’s Deal With Air Asia and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/29/24

The big digital-payments platform Ant International said it will support local payment methods and payment orchestration for Capital A Berhad, owner of AirAsia. Tink, a payments provider acquired by Visa Inc. in 2022, has agreed to provide pay-by-bank payout options in Europe for checkout platform Payop. Adyen NV will process online and offline …

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Refund and Policy Abuse Is Replacing More Common E-Commerce Fraud Attacks, the MRC Finds

Opening the door to online commerce is an expedient and profitable way to reach consumers, but those with fraud on their minds also find a way in. Now, it is becoming tougher to distinguish those with good intent from the ones with bad intent, especially when formerly good customers start …

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