By John Stewart Mobile payments have invaded many areas of consumer commerce, and now they’re about to show up in sit-down restaurants. Dallas-based Ziosk LLC said late last week it will add capability for Apple Pay and Android Pay acceptance to its custom-built Ziosk tabletop tablet starting early next year. …
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Only 27% of Merchants Are EMV Ready, but a Surge May Be Coming
Expectations of easily getting merchants ready to accept EMV credit and debit cards appear to be misaligned with the reality of the terminalization program. That’s one finding from a survey released Thursday by The Strawhecker Group, an Omaha, Neb.-based payments consultancy. To accept EMV chip cards, merchants must have compatible …
Read More »As Holiday Season Nears, System Hiccups Trip Up Virtual Gift Card Offerings
By John Stewart When Nikki Baird and Steve Rowen evaluated retailers’ digital gift cards this year, the thing that surprised them the most was how disjointed the shopper experience is. Card sales that worked just fine at a merchant’s desktop site just didn’t translate well to a mobile device, for …
Read More »Alphabet Soup: Why ISVs Should Also Be ISOs
With the business of selling merchant accounts growing more technology-based every day, how are processors going to recruit new independent sales organizations that have the necessary expertise? For at least some processors, the answer lies in inducing independent software vendors, known as ISVs, to become ISOs as well. “Two very …
Read More »Surprise! PIN Interchange Drops for Durbin-Exempt Issuers
Now that four years have passed since the Durbin Amendment to the Dodd-Frank Act took effect, the payments industry has had time to assess its effects. One interesting twist is that, for issuers exempt from the law’s rate caps, PIN-debit interchange has actually slid downward. To be sure, issuers generally …
Read More »Naked Before The Data Miner
Security Notes It has long been established that something as simple and ordinary as our handwriting exposes our character traits, and may determine whether we receive a job offer or not. But it has only recently been established that something as simple and ordinary as our payment record exposes the …
Read More »Where EMV Certification Is a Big Headache
By Kevin Woodward The complexity and multiple configurations of POS systems have some merchants and vendors mired in delays. As the U.S. payment card industry hurtles toward its EMV destiny on Oct. 1, the process for certifying EMV-compliant point-of-sale terminals is moving along well, albeit with one exception. That exception …
Read More »PayPal Unchained
After 13 years, PayPal is free of eBay and once again an independent company. It dominates online and mobile commerce, but has stumbled at the point of sale. What will it do now that it calls all the shots? Like a young adult getting his first apartment and starting a …
Read More »Lying in Wait, Cyber Thieves Lick Their Chops in Anticipation of EMV Shift
The transition to an EMV-based payment card system in the United States could spur a long and sophisticated series of criminal attacks designed to separate consumers and banks from their funds. That’s one possible consequence, says Michael Bruemmer, vice president at Experian Information Solutions Inc.’s Data Breach Resolution group. “Cyber …
Read More »PIN-Debit Interchange Drops for Issuers Exempt from Durbin Rate Cap
Issuers are generating less in interchange for PIN and signature debit card transactions than they were 10 years ago, according to the Pulse electronic funds transfer network’s 2015 Debit Issuer Study released Thursday. The study examined transactions made in 2014 from more than 70 debit issuers involving 147 million debit …
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