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Tyfone Sees Its New Patent Advancing NFC on Memory Cards

In the wake of a patent award announced this week, a top Tyfone Inc. executive says the company expects to have what it calls a “scalable” platform built by the middle of next year for a contactless mobile-payments system based on Secure Digital memory cards that fit into handsets. “The …

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Industry Giants First Data And RSA Give Tokenization a Boost

A new data-security service announced on Tuesday by heavyweight players in payment processing and data security?First Data Corp. and EMC Corp.'s RSA unit, known as The Security Division of EMC?is expected to boost a technology called tokenization, the replacement of cardholder account numbers with surrogate numbers or “tokens.” Since the …

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Processing Fees Are Lower, But Big And New Clients Benefit Most

Merchant acquirers and independent sales organizations are paying about 10% less for authorization and back-end transaction processing services than they did in 2007, according to new study by The Strawhecker Group. But, not surprisingly, big acquirers get the best pricing, and new clients of service providers are getting better deals …

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PCI, Remote Capture Get a Wary Eye Among Some Health-Care Officials

Retailers have complained the loudest about the cost of complying with the Payment Card Industry data-security standard, or PCI, but comments Tuesday at a health-care payments conference indicate that medical providers also incur considerable expense to secure their card-accepting payment systems. PCI-related costs come to about $100,000 a year for …

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A Google Checkout Glitch Raises Doubts About Alternative Payments

Google Inc. has apparently fixed a weeks-old problem with its Google Checkout online-payments system that prevented merchants from processing recurring transactions, such as subscription fees. While Google says the little-publicized glitch affected only a small number of merchants, other observers say this and outages experienced by other alternative payment services?such …

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Aldi Grows While Bucking Grocers’ Trend Toward Card Acceptance

Dozens of U.S. grocery-store chains added credit card acceptance in the 1990s, when consumers began asking to use the cards and merchant acquirers saw a ripe new market. Grocers acquiesced to keep their customers happy and because the payment card networks offered interchange breaks or other incentives. But not Aldi, …

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Don’t Hire a QSA by Seeking the Lowest Bid, Warns Heartland’s Carr

Among lessons learned by Heartland Payment Systems Inc. after the massive data breach at the merchant acquirer last year: Don't necessarily hire the qualified security assessor (QSA) offering the lowest bid, says Robert O. Carr, chairman and CEO. Processors and merchants need to hire QSAs in the same way they …

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A Pitch to Newspapers Highlights Google’s Plan for Micropayments

With the popularity of digital content on the rise, processors are starting to see opportunity in a business that seemed moribund only a few years ago?handling transactions that average roughly $5 or less. The latest entrant, or, more properly, entrant-to-be, in this business is Google Inc., which is working on …

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Zenius Hopes to Break NFC Logjam By Focusing on Non-Bank Players

While a number of technology companies have recently introduced products allowing mobile merchants to accept card payments on their handsets, a startup is demonstrating the first application that would let merchants take contactless payments on a wide variety of mobile phones. Indeed, Zenius Solutions Inc. hopes its software, called ZeniusMobilePOS, …

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With Pulse Deal, Interac Expands Its Cross-Border Utility

Canada's Interac Association PIN-debit network this week announced a deal with the Houston-based Pulse network that will let holders of Pulse, Discover, and Diners Club cards withdraw cash at Canadian ATMs. More such deals with other networks are likely as Interac seeks to let foreigners use their cards while visiting …

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