The four global U.S.-based payment card networks unveiled their joint e-commerce buy button this week, which means merchants, merchant acquirers, and processors can look forward to—or dread—implementing it. Visa Inc. chairman and chief executive Alfred F. Kelly Jr. predicted Thursday they shouldn’t have too many problems. The button is based …
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Mastercard’s Transaction Volume Jumps 18%; Secure Remote Commerce and Contactless Payments Gain
Mastercard Inc. saw strong growth in its core business in the second quarter, a time when the network continued its push for contactless cards and development of the new Secure Remote Commerce system for online payments. Mastercard said it switched 21.4 billion transactions globally in the three months ending June …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Don’t Shut Merchants out of Development of Secure Remote Commerce
The global payment networks announced last week their support for the EMVCo Secure Remote Commerce Framework (SRC) and mentioned proprietary programs being introduced predicated on this framework with the promise to deliver security, standardization, simplification, fraud reduction, and increased conversion for digital commerce. The promise sounds like a keeper. Yet …
Read More »Mastercard, Visa and AmEx Back EMVCo’s Secure Remote Commerce Spec
Mastercard Inc. says it is preparing for a better online payments experience by backing the EMVCo secure remote commerce specification. Visa Inc., too, says it supports the spec. The specification, announced in November, establishes the technical framework for enabling consumers to use their payment cards across channels more easily than …
Read More »15th Annual Field Guide to Innovative Payments
It’s May, and that means it’s time for our annual exercise to seek out and describe the payments players, apart from the big networks, that are rewriting the rules for the digital exchange of value. Since 2004, Digital Transactions has traced the course of payments innovation through its nimblest practitioners—the …
Read More »The $100-Billion Question
About three-quarters of online shoppers walk away when they get to checkout, erasing more than $100 billion a year in potential revenue. What is to be done? Most people celebrate December because they’re expecting to enjoy the season’s good cheer—as well as some long-expected gifts. Merchants, of course, like the …
Read More »Clunky Checkouts Are Hampering Sales for Small Sellers, a Paysafe Report Finds
The surge in online shopping touched off by the pandemic has turned out to be something of a mixed blessing for smaller merchants. While it brought in a wave of new shoppers, it has also exposed a rising problem with glitchy checkouts at times of high demand, according to a …
Read More »The 14th Annual Field Guide to Innovative Payments
It’s May, and that means it’s time for our annual exercise to seek out and describe the nonbank players, apart from the big networks, that are rewriting the rules for the digital exchange of value. Since 2004, Digital Transactions has traced the course of payments innovation through its nimblest practitioners—the …
Read More »The Never-Ending War
With rate increases expected this month, it’s time for the annual confrontation over interchange. Can this issuer-retailer argument ever be resolved? In the payments business, nothing gets the attention of the entire industry as effectively as the topic of fees. And no fee wins that attention as much as the …
Read More »COMMENTARY: How EMV Specifications Are Supporting Online Commerce
The increasing digitalization of global economies, along with the unprecedented growth in online commerce, means that consumers and businesses are demanding more from payments. A recent report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston notes that “consumers not only have higher expectations when it comes to online security, but they …
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