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E-Commerce: Amazon Muscles up in Payments

Elizabeth Whalen The online retailing giant has been processing payments for other merchants for years, and has quietly amassed more than 200 million user accounts. Now it’s offering even slicker, faster payment services. Retail giant Amazon.com is no stranger to accepting consumer payments on its own and other Web sites, …

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Endpoint: Getting Over Visa Envy

There will be no “one wallet to rule them all.” The phone itself is the new mobile wallet, not any one app. Mobile wallets are more about marketing than about payments, and a white-label approach will let banks and merchants keep control of the vital customer data they need, says …

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Payment Vendors Line Up to Serve Gamblers As States Okay Online Gaming

Online commerce has hit a trifecta of sorts. New Jersey on Tuesday became the third state, in addition to Nevada and Delaware, to allow some forms of online gaming. And with its debut, more payments companies are at work on providing services to gaming operators and their users. n Registered …

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A Wendy’s Operator Looks To Speed Up Crucial Drive-Through Sales With Toll Tags

So far, the passes have chopped an average of 15 seconds off drive-up service times for the close to 600 customers who have registered their devices for the program. “That’s huge for us,” Stephen Baclini, president of Rawson Food Service, which operates six Wendy’s stores on the island, tells Digital …

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Cover Story: The 10 Most Pressing Issues in E-Payments

Some dragons are harder to slay than others, and a few are fire-breathing. Here’s our annual look at the industry’s fiercest beasts, this time ranging from the endless war over interchange to eager-beaver regulators to the woes of digital currency. By John Stewart and Jim Daly If payments were easy, …

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Endpoint: Transformational, Not Incremental

To drive innovation and adoption, providers should stay close to the pain points of their customers. To achieve mass adoption of mobile payments, retailers, banks, and vendors must be prepared to serve a radically different customer, says Souheil Badran. Souheil Badran is senior vice president and general manager at Digital …

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New Funding Round Recognizes Paydiant’s Strategy to Stand Apart in Crowded Wallet Field

It may well be the mobile-payments app provider you never heard of, but Paydiant Inc. is winning deals with major banks, processors, and merchants, and on Tuesday it secured $15 million in a Series C round of funding. The financing brings to almost $35 million the cash injections the Wellesley, …

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Cover Story: Wall Street Pulls the Strings

Banks remain key clients, but ultimately Visa and MasterCard must serve the interests of major investors. Can they pull that off while warring with merchants over fees?By Peter Lucas Former Visa Inc. chairman and chief executive Joe Saunders couldn’t have been happier on March 19, 2008, when the day’s trading …

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VeriFone Brings Point to the U.S. as Part of a New, Managed-Payments Offering

More than 18 months after acquiring Point, a Sweden-based provider of payment gateway solutions to merchants, point-of-sale terminal maker VeriFone Systems Inc. announced Monday that it will roll out the service to U.S. merchants beginning this fall. VeriFone intends to offer Point as a managed service through independent sales organizations …

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Components: What NFC’s Uptick Means for Payments

Peter Lucas The availability of NFC-enabled smart phones is finally ramping up in the U.S. But handset makers are promoting the snazzy other stuff that NFC delivers, not payments. For years, champions of mobile wallets based on near-field communication (NFC) technology have evangelized how their applications will revolutionize the way …

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