With its enforcement action against Dwolla Inc., announced on Wednesday, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau made plain it is expanding its writ to include data-security practices and putting digital-payments startups in its cross-hairs. The ripple effect could reach a number of payments providers if they are incautious about data …
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Opening up the Club
An exclusive coterie of card networks runs the business of issuing and managing payment tokens. But that elite club soon may have more members. Looking for a business with growth opportunities? Look no further, ladies and gentlemen, than at the business of the token service provider. A sexy business? Definitely …
Read More »What Can Be Learned From the Breach Epidemic?
Each reported breach is a nightmare, but the good news is that each one can also teach acquirers and merchants useful lessons about securing payments data. When fast-food chain Wendy’s Co. became the latest brand-name merchant to fall prey to a data-stealing malware attack in late January, the news served …
Read More »NFC’s Assist from EMV
Exactly one year ago in this space, we argued, in a little essay called “Less Static for NFC,” that the long-awaited arrival of near-field communication as a mainstream point-of-sale technology had been brought nearer by two developments. One was the decision by Apple Inc. to let its upcoming Apple Watch …
Read More »Visa’s Bid to Woo Developers
In a move that recognizes the powerful role application developers play in the global payments arena, Visa Inc. last month opened scores of its application programming interfaces to thousands of outsiders worldwide, including merchants, banks, and technology companies. The new program, called Visa Developer, embraces some 155 APIs and includes …
Read More »Consumers’ Mixed Response to Apple Pay
Despite massive publicity in the nearly 18 months since its introduction, Apple Inc.’s Apple Pay mobile-payment service still isn’t getting a whole lot of usage. But the few users it has tend to like it. In fact, a December study of 1,279 smart-phone users for First Annapolis Consulting Inc. shows …
Read More »8 SMB Payment Security Tips for 2016
This year brings a lot of opportunity for small and medium businesses (SMBs). The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects world economic growth for 2016 to be somewhere around 3.6 percent – higher than the predicted 2015 growth of 3.1 percent. Unfortunately, amidst this positive backdrop lurks the negative threat posed …
Read More »Opening up the Club
By Jim Daly An exclusive coterie of card networks runs the business of issuing and managing payment tokens. But that elite club soon may have more members. Looking for a business with growth opportunities? Look no further, ladies and gentlemen, than at the business of the token service provider. A …
Read More »What Can Be Learned From the Breach Epidemic?
Each reported breach is a nightmare, but the good news is that each one can also teach acquirers and merchants useful lessons about securing payments data. When fast-food chain Wendyäó»s Co. became the latest brand-name merchant to fall prey to a data-stealing malware attack in late January, the news served …
Read More »Safe Harbor Decision and Its Implication for EU Merchants
The European Commission and the US agreed on a new framework (EU-US Privacy Shield) for the transatlantic flow of data on the 2nd February 2016. So, what brought us to this point and what does it really mean for EU merchants? The so-called “Safe Harbor” agreement was made …
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