Visa Inc. is providing emerging self-checkout provider Digital Retail Apps another venue to showcase its smart phone-based service by enabling it at the Visa Innovation Center, its technology lab in San Francisco. Toronto-based Digital Retail Apps says Visa will integrate the SelfPay technology into the Visa Everywhere Shop app, enabling …
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EMV Transition Marks Progress in Cards And Transactions, Evokes New Products
With the Oct. 1 liability-shift milestone passed, payments companies are reviewing progress so far and introducing new products to take advantage of the migration to EMV chip card payments. First up is MasterCard Inc., which says that “tens of millions” of chip-enabled transactions are being made in the United States. …
Read More »After the Big Liability Shift: What’s Next for EMV?
In the four years since Visa Inc. announced the EMV liability shift would be Oct. 1, 2015, merchants, issuers, processors, and other parties have expended huge efforts to prepare for this day. But the real work—converting millions more merchants, issuing millions more chip cards, and educating merchants and consumers—is in …
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The mobile carriers once stood bestride the payments world as major players. Now, not so much. What happened, and can they stage a comeback? Not so long ago, the mobile network operators, or MNOs for short, cast a long shadow over the nascent business of mobile payments. While banks and …
Read More »With a Choice, Will Samsung Smart-Phone Owners Choose Samsung Pay?
Samsung Electronics America Inc.’s launch today of Samsung Pay, a mobile-payments service exclusive to its smart phones, could pose a quandary for consumers over whether they should choose Samsung Pay or Android Pay, Google Inc.’s mobile-payment service that wireless operators are loading onto the Android phones they sell. Samsung …
Read More »Ziosk Brings EMV And Mobile Payments to Sit-Down Eateries With Its Tabletop Tablet
By John Stewart Mobile payments have invaded many areas of consumer commerce, and now they’re about to show up in sit-down restaurants. Dallas-based Ziosk LLC said late last week it will add capability for Apple Pay and Android Pay acceptance to its custom-built Ziosk tabletop tablet starting early next year. …
Read More »How Google Wallet’s New P2P Focus Could Rescue the App From a Mediocre Legacy
The latest version of Google Wallet tended to get lost in all the hoopla surrounding Google Inc.’s launch two weeks ago of its Android Pay mobile-payments service, but while Wallet now has more modest ambitions, it could prove to be a potent force in the rapidly growing person-to-person payments business. …
Read More »Once a Power in M-Payments, Carriers Now Play a Lesser Role As New Wallets Emerge
By John Stewart With Google Inc.’s Sept. 10 launch of Android Pay, competition in the mobile-payments market heated up to an even higher temperature. But in all the talk about tech companies, handset makers, and banks ushering in services like Android Pay, Apple Pay, and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.’s Samsung …
Read More »Better Late Than Never: Apple Pay Arrives Next Week for Discover Cardholders
By Kevin Woodward Cardholders yearning to load their Discover Financial Services cards into Apple Pay have less than a week to wait. Discover announced Wednesday that its cards will work with Apple Inc.’s Apple Pay beginning Sept. 16, the same day Apple releases an updated version of its mobile operating …
Read More »Is PayPal Really Worth $46.5 Billion?
With all the commotion over mobile payments, the same names keep cropping up in the payments press—Apple, Google, MCX, Samsung, to name a few alphabetically. And I suspect we’d still be talking about Softcard (or Isis, as it was known until last summer) if it hadn’t collapsed into the waiting …
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