Independent gas stations will have their hands full with the shift to EMV, but there are ways to mitigate the pain. And ISOs can help. Things are looking up for U.S. gas stations. In 2018, vehicle registrations hit 276 million—up 6 million from 2017. And that number is set to …
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The Fed’s latest probe into debit card costs and revenues has merchants clamoring for lower regulated interchange. Merchants have said it before, and they’re saying it again: It’s high time the Federal Reserve lowers its regulated debit card interchange rate. The call by the Retail Industry Leaders Association came shortly …
Read More »How Apple Card Pushes Digital Authentication—And Apple Pay
Apple Inc.’s new Apple Card is another push from the computing giant to move payments into a digital realm under Apple’s control, according to analysts. Apple last month announced the card, which bears a Mastercard Inc. brand and will be issued by Goldman Sachs Group Inc. The product, which eschews …
Read More »Factors Align for Widespread U.S. Contactless Payments Adoption, A Fed Study Suggests
The conditions for the widespread adoption of contactless payments using chip cards are in place, asserts a new report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. But when that will happen and what will trigger it are unknown in the Fed report, “Tap to Pay: Will Contactless Cards Pave the …
Read More »How an Old Standard Could Trip Up a New Generation of Contactless Payments
The surprising revelation by J.C. Penney Co. Inc. over the weekend that it had ceased acceptance of contactless payments unmasked the little-noticed ability of contactless mobile wallets to work with point-of-sale technology that far predates them but which Visa Inc. wants banished. The blend of old and new has worked …
Read More »JCPenney Drops Apple Pay
Department-store chain J.C. Penney Co. Inc. confirmed over the weekend that it no longer accepts Apple Inc.’s Apple Pay mobile-payment service. The move appears to involve a Visa Inc. contactless rule that took effect this month that may have broader implications for U.S. retailers. The confirmation came in a tweet …
Read More »To Get Ready for PSD2, Stripe Buys a Developer of Strong-Authentication Tools
In advance of a key European regulation taking effect late this summer, San Francisco-based payments provider Stripe Inc. has acquired Touchtech Payments, a developer of authentication software. Terms of the deal, announced Wednesday, were not disclosed. Founded in 2014, Dublin-based Touchtech specializes in code that establishes customer identities for financial …
Read More »Payfone Raises $24 Million and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/17/19
Mobile-authentication technology provider Payfone Inc. raised $24 million in a funding round led by credit-reporting agency TransUnion with participation from previous investor Synchrony Financial and two institutional investors. TransUnion said it will integrate Payfone’s Trust Platform and Trust Score with its identity products, and become Payfone’s primary partner for regulated …
Read More »Shopify Launches a Brand Campaign That Could Give It Some Consumer Awareness
Merchant-services platform provider Shopify Inc. on Monday launched its first North American brand campaign, a marketing effort aimed at entrepreneurs that could have the side effect of making Shopify one of those rare payment processors that has a modicum of brand recognition among consumers. The reason for that is that …
Read More »Fuel Pump Security Worries 62% and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/15/19
Ahead of a major push for EMV chip card payments at fuel pumps, some 62% of U.S. adults are concerned about the security of their financial data when making payments at fuel pumps or convenience stores, according to a March survey of 1,270 adults conducted by YouGov and released Monday …
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