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Mobile Purchases Claim a Rapidly Rising Share of E-Commerce Traffic, Gateway Study Shows

By Kevin Woodward Smart phones and tablets continue to garner a larger share of payments as consumers increasingly use the mobile devices for more than talking and sending text messages, finds a survey from Amsterdam-based global gateway provider Adyen Inc. In the Adyen Global Mobile Payments Index, covering May through August, …

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Dueling Studies Reach Opposite Conclusions About Consumers’ Durbin Savings

Durbin Amendment critics have long accused merchants of pocketing the billions they’ve saved since the amendment’s highly controversial debit card interchange price controls took effect two years ago Tuesday. Now, however, retailers are rolling out a study estimating that merchants passed on $5.86 billion in Durbin-related savings to consumers last …

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As Judge Mulls Settlement, a Thorny Issue over Merchant Claims Roils the Court

All eyes in the payments business were riveted on Brooklyn earlier this month as lawyers wrangled in federal court over the proposed credit card interchange settlement. What many interested parties—including most observers in the courtroom that day–may have missed, however, is that the hearing brought to light for the first …

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Fast-Growing Braintree Brings Merchant Focus, Market Share to PayPal Wallet, Observers Say

EBay Inc.’s agreement to shell out $800 million for Braintree Payments Solutions LLC, announced on Thursday, signals the online auction giant’s desire to extend its PayPal brand further into mobile commerce and in-store commerce, analysts suggest. EBay’s confirmation of the deal, which is expected to close in the fourth quarter, …

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‘Medium-Sized’ Changes on Tap With PCI’s Pending Version 3.0

  The upcoming Version 3.0 of the Payment Card Industry data-security standard (PCI) is being billed as having more than a few tweaks but not wholesale changes from the three-year-old Version 2.0 that it will replace in November. “It’s a medium-sized change,” says Anton Chuvakin, research director, security and risk …

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In Helping out Archrival Square, Intuit May Have More To Gain Than To Lose

At first glance, it looks like a lopsided collaboration between competitors, but the agreement by which mobile point-of-sale upstart Square Inc. will integrate Intuit Inc.’s popular QuickBooks accounting software may end up benefiting both parties equally, some observers say. Under the deal, announced on Tuesday, users of the Square Register …

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Selection of Galant As New Boss Suggests VeriFone Will Keep Spotlight on Services

VeriFone Systems Inc. on Monday named Citigroup executive Paul Galant as its chief executive, ending a six-month quest for a permanent top executive. Galant replaces interim chief executive Richard McGinn, who assumed that role in March when long-time chief executive Douglas G. Bergeron left the San Jose, Calif.-based point-of-sale terminal …

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Another Google Wallet Breakthrough: an App for Apple’s Popular iPhone

By Jim Daly In its second major Google Wallet announcement of the week, search-engine giant Google Inc. today said it is bringing the digital wallet for the first time to Apple Inc.’s iPhone, a move that opens the wallet to tens of millions of potential new users. And like Tuesday’s …

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New Funding Round Recognizes Paydiant’s Strategy to Stand Apart in Crowded Wallet Field

It may well be the mobile-payments app provider you never heard of, but Paydiant Inc. is winning deals with major banks, processors, and merchants, and on Tuesday it secured $15 million in a Series C round of funding. The financing brings to almost $35 million the cash injections the Wellesley, …

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Hearing Will Be a Milestone in Interchange Litigation, But Maybe Not the End

  Eight years from their genesis, the lawsuits challenging bank card interchange now collectively known as MDL 1720 are scheduled to reach a milestone Thursday when U.S. District Judge John Gleeson convenes a so-called fairness hearing in his Brooklyn, N.Y., courtroom. The hearing’s purpose is for Gleeson to determine whether …

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