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Eye on E-Commerce: Jumio Debuts M-Commerce Service; Flint Offers Online Payment Service

  Two payment-services companies have separately introduced services designed to make it easier for merchants and consumers to engage in e-commerce and mobile commerce. Payments-and-authentication-services provider Jumio Inc.’s newest service aims to make it easier for consumers to shop using smart phones and tablets. Palo Alto, Calif.-based Jumio says its …

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With New Perkwave App, Harbortouch Leverages Apple Pay for a Pay-at-Table Solution

With Apple Inc.’s Apple Pay mobile-payments platform launching Monday, many in the payments business are focused on the contactless technology’s potential to change in-store payments behavior. But Apple Pay works within apps, as well, opening up an even wider variety of markets for Apple, including sit-down restaurants. Harbortouch, an Allentown, …

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Apple Pay Goes Live Monday, As Apple, Samsung Join ETA

  The date is set. Apple Inc.’s Apple Pay mobile-payment scheme, now with more than 500 banks supporting it, launches Monday, the Cupertino, Calif.-based company announced Thursday. Apple Pay is a payment scheme that has two components. One, available only in the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, uses a near-field …

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COMMENTARY: How History Is Repeating Itself With Apple Pay

If you are an issuer of Visa or MasterCard, your deadline for participating in the Apple Pay service set to debut later this month has already passed. It was Tuesday, and issuers didn’t have much time to think about it (let alone perform a technical due diligence or negotiate terms). …

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First Data Chief Bisignano Hails New Spirit of Innovation, Asks To Be ‘Graded’

A humble Frank Bisignano told top non-bank acquirer executives Thursday that his company, processing giant First Data Corp., wasn’t “always good” at listening to its clients and asked the audience to hold him “personally accountable” for the company’s performance in the coming year. Bisignano, a former JPMorgan Chase & Co. …

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Warning: The EMV Chip Card Conversion Will Be Slow and Fraught With Peril

The conversion of U.S. payment cards from the aging magnetic stripe to the Europay-MasterCard-Visa chip card standard will hardly be a seamless transition. That’s the word from a payments researcher and Canadian retail experts who spoke on a panel at a payments conference Tuesday near Chicago. The warnings came a …

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Cover Story: Can Apple Save Mobile Wallets?

Though the Apple Pay service has drawbacks, Apple’s legendary marketing chops will probably, at long last, let wallets cash in. What hath Apple wrought? At a hugely hyped event Sept. 9 near its headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., Apple Inc. unveiled the next iteration of its iconic iPhone—the iPhone 6 and …

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MCX’s InComm Deal Might Give Currency To the Idea That Its Network Is Building Momentum

Prepaid card services provider InComm Holdings Inc. announced today that it has struck a “strategic partnership” with Merchant Customer Exchange (MCX), parent firm of the fledgling mobile-payments network owned by merchants and recently branded as CurrentC. But exactly what the partnership will do for the long-aborning MCX is not clear. …

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COMMENTARY: Make No Mistake, Apple Pay Is the Great Enabler of Mobile Payments

By Nate Stewart. Zing Apple Inc. has finally entered the mobile-payments game, and yes, it’s a big deal. The reaction, though, has been veering toward the negative aspects of Apple’s move and how it could hurt different industry players. The reality is quite the opposite. Apple has just become the …

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Research Finds That As Payments Get More Complex, So Do Security, Regulatory Issues

Wal-Mart Stores Inc.’s announcement this week that it will be offering checking accounts to consumers through Green Dot Corp.’s GoBank mobile-banking services reopened old fissures between banks and non-banking companies over offering financial services to consumers, fissures that radiate out to the topic of payments security. At the Federal Reserve …

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