Monday , November 18, 2024

Search Results for: digital wallets

FDIC Signals Increased Non-Bank Scrutiny with Action Against Prepaid Program Manager

In an action that appears to signal stepped-up scrutiny of non-bank prepaid card distributors by federal banking regulators, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on Friday announced it is fining Achieve Financial Services LLP $110,000 and forcing it to pay at least $1.1 million in restitution to consumers. The FDIC also …

Read More »

Acquiring: Fee Fight

Elizabeth Whalen Merchants focus most of their attention on interchange when they think of card-acceptance costs, but now network fees and related charges are in the spotlight. Are such charges an expression of oligopolistic power? When MasterCard Inc.’s new digital-wallet fee takes effect this month, it will join a growing …

Read More »

Opinion & Analysis: How to Place Your Bets on EMV

Mitchell Cobrin Americans like a sure thing, which is not proving helpful when it comes to figuring out chip card deployment. Better to identify promising markets, like m-commerce, and recruit partners with expertise. EMV technology, or the point-of-sale payment protocol based on Europe’s Europay-MasterCard-Visa card system, has arrived on U.S. …

Read More »

Components: What NFC’s Uptick Means for Payments

Peter Lucas The availability of NFC-enabled smart phones is finally ramping up in the U.S. But handset makers are promoting the snazzy other stuff that NFC delivers, not payments. For years, champions of mobile wallets based on near-field communication (NFC) technology have evangelized how their applications will revolutionize the way …

Read More »

Cover Story: Annual Guide to Alternative Payments

Mobile dominates this year’s Guide, as you’d expect, but so does the urge toward faster payments. Neither trend is going away any time soon. The obvious theme running through alternative payments nowadays is the predominance of mobile. Processors, solutions vendors, and startups alike are scrambling to make it possible to …

Read More »

Trends & Tactics: Fraudsters’ New Targets

E-commerce, better malware, and mobile devices are on the minds of fraudsters, according to Trustwave Holdings Inc.’s latest annual data-breach study. Chicago-based Trustwave, a leading data-forensics investigator and security vendor, based its report on 450 data breaches it investigated last year around the world. Hackers targeted payment card data in …

Read More »

Opinion & Analysis: Could NFC Payments Be DOA?

George Peabody From financial institutions to card networks to mobile carriers, a fixation on payments has dimmed the once-bright prospects for near-field communication technology. Wences Casares, founder of Bling Nation and Lemon.com, once said of near-field communication, “NFC is a great technology. But it was abducted by payments, and hasn’t …

Read More »

Endpoint: Stress Points in Acquiring

The acquiring business has entered an age of disruptive change, but it will emerge all the stronger for it, argues Eric Grover. While individual acquirers and independent sales organizations are fragile, acquiring as a whole is anti-fragile. Eric Grover is principal at Intrepid Ventures, Minden, Nev. Reach him at eric.grover@intrepidventures.com. …

Read More »

Trends & Tactics: Level 4s And PCI: It Ain’t Happening

If there’s a weak link in the chain of card-data security, it’s small merchants. Many of them represent easy targets for hackers and other data thieves. Worse, the businesses themselves don’t see themselves as vulnerable, and far too many remain unaware of security protocols like the Payment Card Industry data-security …

Read More »

E-Commerce: Minting New Ideas for Virtual Cash

Jim Daly The Royal Canadian Mint held a first-of-its-kind competition this year to spawn ideas for virtual cash. Could some of these ideas solve the problem of the high cost of low-value electronic payments? From Silicon Valley to India, almost the entire world is bubbling with new ideas for electronic …

Read More »
Digital Transactions