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Routing Wars

How EMV is fueling a new merchant-network fight over which electronic highways debit card transactions will travel. War has broken out again between big retailers and the bank card networks. Earlier courtroom fights involved everything from honor-all-cards rules to interchange to merchants’ attempts to steer customers away from high-cost credit …

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Why Payments M&A Won’t Cool off

Worldpay, WePay, and Stripe are among those viewed as attractive targets as the industry consolidates. Apparently, investors are not ready to put away their checkbooks when it comes to payments companies. Despite potential macro uncertainty stemming from the U.S. presidential election and the specter of the United Kingdom’s departure from …

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The Password Is Passé

The question is, how to replace it with something more secure? One promising avenue lies in a standard developed by tech companies that belong to the FIDO Alliance. Since the birth of the personal computer, consumers have held tight to the belief that user names and passwords are secure. Those …

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What’s the Matter With Wallets?

With a few exceptions, mobile wallets have so far held scant allure for consumers. Why is that, and what could change it? Most mobile-wallet managers don’t like to talk about it, but their products have a consumer problem—in that people who have the necessary smart phones just aren’t all that …

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EMV’s Chargeback Toll: $5.8 Billion in 2016

The U.S. EMV transition that began in earnest last October has brought with it a lot of pain, but few issues have been more agonizing for merchants than the flood of chargebacks they’re seeing for the first time. Now estimates are emerging that begin to quantify that pain. Some 14.7 …

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Could Quick Chip Tech Mean More Mobile-Wallet Usage?

When Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. demonstrated their streamlined EMV technology at some West Coast groceries last month, the payments industry focused on the potential for speedier checkouts and happier cardholders. But another implication of Visa’s Quick Chip and MasterCard’s M/Chip Fast technology is that it could boost the number …

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EMV Spurs Independent ATM Deployers’ Push for Variable Surcharges

By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews The ATM Industry Association on Monday issued a position paper that once again calls for freedom for deployers to set variable surcharges. The Sioux Falls, S.D.-based trade group took that stance a decade ago, but the coming of EMV chip cards to the U.S. makes the surcharging …

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Eye on Prepaid: Gift Card Loads Fall; Dunkin’ Donuts Loyalty Program Hits Milestone

By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews Dollars loaded onto closed-loop gift cards fell 9% in 2015, according to new research from Mercator Advisory Group Inc. But one major prepaid card issuer, Dunkin’ Brands Group Inc., franchisor of Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin Robbins stores, reports that its DD Perks loyalty program now has more …

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By Renaming clearXchange, Early Warning Hopes Zelle Will Be the Belle of the P2P Ball

By John Stewart@DTPaymentNews The big banks that run clearXchange are getting around to slapping a brand name on the peer-to-peer payments network, five years after founding it. The new name is going to be Zelle, confirms a spokesperson for Early Warning Services LLC, the Scottsdale, Ariz.-based fraud-management company that real-time …

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Noting 100 Million Samsung Pay Transactions and other Digital Transactions News briefs

• The clearXchange peer-to-peer payments network will be renamed Zelle, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. The service is operated by Early Warning Services LLC, which is owned by some of the nation’s biggest banks. • Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. marked the first anniversary of its Samsung …

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