E-commerce merchants and the payments companies providing them with merchant services have reason to be both happy and disappointed with the 2015 holiday season. On the one hand, merchants handled the voluminous number of e-commerce orders by using their physical stores to fulfill their online sales. The volume of these …
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Security Issues Lead Young Adults And High Earners to Look Askance at Debit Cards
Young adults and high earners have something in common. Both consumer groups are less likely than consumers overall to use debit cards, according to a report released Tuesday by Mercator Advisory Group Inc. The report, “Consumers and Debit in the U.S.: Heightened Security Concerns,” canvassed more than 3,000 U.S. adults …
Read More »New Visa Security Requirements Aim To Reduce Small Merchants’ Data Breaches
Visa Inc. has announced new data-security requirements for small merchants, one of which says that beginning Jan. 31, 2017, merchant acquirers must annually validate compliance by their so-called Level 4 merchants with the Payment Card Industry data security standard. Other new Visa requirements involve qualified integrators and resellers, or QIRs. …
Read More »Majority of Cards Presented to Merchants Bear EMV Chip: Report
Efforts to get EMV chip cards into the wallets of U.S. consumers may be paying off. Some 52% of cards presented to merchants in the weeks following the Oct. 1 liability shift bear a chip, says CardFlight Inc., a mobile point-of-sale provider, in the debut of its EMV Migration Tracker. …
Read More »Working with Card Issuers, Tender Armor Offers an Anti-Fraud Tool for E-Commerce
Newly launched Tender Armor hopes its CvvPlus product can help issuers, merchants, and consumers combat the risk from fraudulent card-not-present transactions, the company announced Wednesday. The Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based company says CvvPlus can help stem online fraud by providing a daily card verification code that is not printed on a …
Read More »Retailers, Bankers on Opposite Sides as House Panel Considers Data-Security Bill
The U.S. House of Representatives’ Financial Services Committee on Tuesday afternoon was scheduled to consider a data-security bill that is drawing fire from merchant trade groups and consumer advocates, but which has the support of the American Bankers Association. H.R. 2205, the Data Security Act of 2015, was introduced last …
Read More »What’s in Your (Digital) Wallet? Chances Are, At Least One Proprietary Card
By John Stewart Ever since the launch of Apple Pay more than a year ago, mobile wallets have followed a pattern of recruiting financial institutions to enable their network-branded credit and debit cards to work in the wallet apps. But retailers are getting in on this action, as well, with …
Read More »A Holiday Rebound: Shoppers Back on Track, First Data’s Transaction Report Says
Consumer shopping during the Thanksgiving-holiday weekend increased 9.4%, almost tripling the growth rate last year, according to card-transaction data released by First Data Corp. In 2014, the holiday-shopping weekend grew by 3.5% over 2013. The Atlanta-based processor analyzed the volume of transactions made at more than 820,000 merchant locations that …
Read More »Attorneys Announce $39 Million Settlement for Target Data-Breach Class Action
Attorneys for financial-institution plaintiffs suing Target Corp. to recoup their costs arising from Target’s massive 2013 data breach announced a $39.4 million settlement on Wednesday intended to bring their class-action lawsuit against the big-box retailer to an end. A U.S. District Court judge in St. Paul, Minn., was expected to …
Read More »What Now for First Data?
Its IPO finally done, the big processor looks to jump-start growth. Okay, it wasn’t a barnburner. But by completing a long-anticipated initial public offering of stock Oct. 14 that netted about $2.6 billion, First Data Corp. somewhat eased the burden of its $20.8 billion debt millstone. And it created more …
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