Controversial from the start, the PCI Council faces a vastly changed security landscape from the one it confronted when it was born 10 years ago. Mobile payments, tokenization, and the growth of tech startups are new elements on the payments scene, but data breaches still abound, much as they did …
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Mobile-Wallet Roundup: Action And Reaction
Two years after the launch of Apple Pay, here’s a look at Cupertino’s entry and at services from the other tech titans that have joined the mobile-payments game—and at how financial institutions are reacting. Of the three major third-party wallets, Apple Pay is now 2 years old while Alphabet Inc.’s …
Read More »A Way Forward?
This month we present the 10th edition of our annual 10 Most Pressing Issues in E-Payments. We’re sure you’ll find this interesting, if somewhat unsettling, reading, and no doubt you can think of a few issues that aren’t in the current ranking. So can we. In fact, we can think …
Read More »A Ponderous Prepaid Rule From the CFPB
Students of federal regulation can be forgiven if they’re not yet up to speed on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s new rule governing prepaid accounts. The document runs a total of 1,689 pages, almost double the length of the draft prepaid rule the CFPB issued two years ago. Admittedly, the …
Read More »Though More Consumers Shop in Stores, Most Research Online First: Survey
Consumers may shop in stores more than they do online, but for most—93%—the research into these purchases is taking place online, finds a survey released Tuesday by Revel Systems, an iPad-based point-of-sale system provider. More consumers, 86%, shopping in person at least twice in the month proceeding the July survey …
Read More »With a Sharp Rise Already in Online Fraud Attacks, Look for a Worrisome Holiday Season
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews If the payments industry is expecting a sharp rise in online fraud, it can stop holding its breath. It’s already happening, and with the official holiday-shopping season getting under way, it’s going to get a lot worse. Yet, just as attacks are growing more numerous, funding …
Read More »Square Sees Volume Shift To Big Merchants, Pushes for Faster EMV Transactions
Merchant acquirer Square Inc. started out offering credit and debit card acceptance to tiny businesses and part-time sellers who wanted to accept plastic, but volume from Square’s biggest merchants grew 55% year-over-year in the third quarter and now accounts for 43% of Square’s gross volume. Square, which refers to all …
Read More »Forecasters Predict the New 3-D Secure Will Be More Popular Than Its Predecessor
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews The new version of the 3-D Secure online-authentication technology is better for merchants and consumers and thus likely to get more adoption than the old version, according to security experts. EMVCo, the chip card standards body owned by the world’s six leading payment card networks, released 3-D …
Read More »Eye on Retailers: Kohl’s Pay to be Fine Tuned; Amazon Advances Across Channels
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Retailer Kohl’s Corp. plans to tweak its newly launched OmnyPay Inc. The service works only with the Kohl’s Charge card, issued by Capital One N.A. Lavu predicts Kohl’s Pay will generate copious amounts of data, especially given that enrollment in the app is up by 70% following …
Read More »Beyond In-Store And In-App: Samsung Pay, Android Pay Add Online Payment Capability
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Consumers with Samsung Pay mobile-wallet accounts will be able to use them as a payment method for online transactions thanks to a partnership with Samsung Pay to shop using Masterpass starting in 2017. To use the service, consumers select the Masterpass button on a participating merchant’s e-commerce …
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