Credit unions are making fast progress in their rollout of EMV chip cards, according to an update from PSCU, a major payments processor for this segment of the financial-services industry. Some 85% of PSCU’s clients have introduced, or are introducing, EMV credit cards, while the corresponding number for EMV debit …
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How the Chase Pay-LevelUp Partnership Could Boost Order-Ahead Tech for Mobile Apps
When JPMorgan Chase & Co. decided to recruit order-ahead capability for its Chase Pay mobile wallet, it settled on a 6-year-old mobile payments startup whose technology could give Chase Pay a vital boost in a crucial merchant segment. Meanwhile, the alliance could also bring tens of millions of new customers …
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With Republicans now in full control of Washington, big changes could be in the offing for laws and regulations affecting electronic payments. But then again, maybe not. Some say he’s a nominal one, but incoming President Donald Trump officially is a Republican, and when he’s inaugurated Jan. 20 he’ll be …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Why You Shouldn’t Count on Real-Time ACH for Retail Payments
A demand-deposit account is the anchor liquidity instrument for most consumers and businesses. For some members of the unbanked, it’s a GPR-prepaid-card account. Policymakers and commercial actors are moving to enable real-time payments between DDAs at thousands of U.S. banks. Policymakers aim to improve payment-system efficiency and enable new and …
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The ever-expanding Internet of Things could represent a back-to-the-future security nightmare for the payments industry. What’s a network without endpoints? Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. have big networks—about 8 million endpoints in the form of merchant locations that include point-of-sale terminals in the U.S. alone. But the Internet of Things, …
Read More »Finding the Right Word
Going too deep into the payments thicket could be a sales killer. Smart agents know when, and how, to explain certain terms. Want a sure way to stunt a sale, perhaps even ensure it can’t be closed? Start talking about payments. Yes, start throwing around the key words and phrases …
Read More »The New Battle: Surcharge Fraud
How some unscrupulous players are bilking unsuspecting merchants by promising fast—but expensive—ways to recover acceptance costs. A surcharge is a fee that is added to a card transaction, either as a set amount or a percentage of the transaction, typically to allow the merchant to recover all or part of …
Read More »A New, Improved 3-D Secure Debuts
It’s Round 2 for the online-authentication technology known as 3-D Secure, and security experts say it stands a good chance of being more popular than the original version. EMVCo, the chip card standards body owned by the world’s six leading payment card networks, released 3-D Secure 2.0 in late October. …
Read More »Valued at a Lofty $9.2 Billion, E-Commerce Specialist Stripe Shows Where the Action Is
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Stripe Inc.’s latest funding round, in which the privately held San Francisco-based company nearly doubled its valuation to $9.2 billion, shows what startups can do if they’re innovating in the right sector of payments, experts say. Just six years old, Stripe provides tools for payments online …
Read More »Fraudsters May Be Rushing Online, But So Far Web Sellers Are Ready for Them
By Peter Lucas @DTPaymentNews A combination of better fraud-detection technologies and stronger consumer-authentication strategies is helping e-commerce merchants hold the line on fraud losses, a study from payments consultancy Mercator Advisory Group says. This is the case even though more criminals are practicing their dark art in the online channel …
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