Developing a self-pay app is fairly straightforward. The tough part might be waiting for merchants and consumers to catch up. It doesn’t take much to imagine miniaturizing the large cash wraps found in home-improvement and grocery stores that consumers use to scan and pay for their own merchandise. The …
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Samsung Pay Adds Card Issuers and Brings Verizon on Board
Samsung Pay, the mobile-payments service from Samsung Electronics Co. Inc., has added 14 Visa-MasterCard payment card issuers. In addition, Verizon Wireless, the holdout mobile carrier that was absent from Samsung Pay’s launch a month ago, is now supporting the service, a Samsung executive said Wednesday. “We’re expanding our ecosystems,” Thomas …
Read More »Eye on Money 20/20: OmnyPay Launches and TMS Adds a POS Terminal
A new mobile-payments service that includes loyalty and rewards has launched with the goal of providing retailers with a single source of mobile engagement with their consumers. Dubbed OmnyPay, the service is just one of the many announcements made this week at the annual Money 20/20 conference in Las …
Read More »Mobile Payments Poised for Big Growth, but Apple Pay Not Busting the Charts Yet
The latest forecast for mobile payments at the point of sale echoes what many other studies have said, which is that current volume is minuscule. But a convergence of forces, including mobile wallets coming preloaded with more and more smart phones and more point-of-sale terminals being able to accept new …
Read More »Tablet-POS Maker Revel Systems Delves into Mobile Commerce with a Consumer App
Known for its iPad-based point-of-sale system, Revel Systems said Friday it is making a mobile-commerce app available that merchants can use with their own brands. The app—available now for iOS and Android devices—enables merchants to more easily allow consumers to access product information, check loyalty data, place orders, and pay …
Read More »As It Prepares to Ship Devices, Startup Poynt Wins Key EMV And PCI Certifications
For merchants these days, laying hands on a payment terminal with the needed EMV certifications is hard enough. Finding a certified device with built-in intelligence is even harder. Against that backdrop, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based startup called Poynt Co. on Thursday announced its Poynt Smart Terminal is the first such …
Read More »CurrentC Adding More Major Merchants in Columbus, ‘Open-Loop’ Cards To Come
Within a week, four more major retailers—ExxonMobil, Sears, Shell Oil, and WalMart—will join the CurrentC pilot that started last month in Columbus, Ohio. That’s according to Brian V. Mooney, a long-time processing executive who took over in April as interim chief executive of the mobile wallet’s sponsor organization, Merchant Customer …
Read More »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 …
Read More »With NFC Finally Getting a Foothold, More Uses Could Mean More Payments, Experts Say
Finding more ways to incorporate near-field communication (NFC) technology into everyday objects could eventually mean more payments. At least that’s the future as envisioned by panelists at the NFC Solutions Summit this week in Phoenix. Sponsored by the Smart Card Alliance, the conference examined ways NFC technology, which enables wireless …
Read More »Tokenization’s Fast Rise Will Likely Attract Rivals for the Big Three Networks, Report Says
By John Stewart Just within the past year or so, tokenization has assumed a central role in digital payments, and in that business three major card networks are the dominant—indeed, only—players performing a crucial function known as the token service provider. But this new form of payment processing is moving …
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