A new research report from Celent LLC estimates that the number of consumers using the mobile variant of remote deposit capture (RDC) nearly doubled in 2013 and predicts that users will triple by 2016 to 61 million. Along with documenting its growth, however, the report says remote capture is sustaining …
Read More »Experts Differ on Whether EMV Chip Cards Provide Data-Breach Immunity
The huge data breach at Target Corp. and now one at upscale department store Neiman Marcus Group and possibly other retailers has introduced many Americans to the term “EMV” and the possibility that more secure Europay-MasterCard-Visa chip cards will replace vulnerable magnetic-stripe credit and debit cards in the United States. …
Read More »Eye on Transit: A New Fare System for D.C.; New York Ponders a MetroCard Successor
America’s mass-transit systems in early 2014 are continuing their migration away from proprietary fare systems and toward so-called open-fare systems that can accept general-purpose payment cards as well as mobile payments. This week, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, locally known as Metro, awarded a $184 million, 8-year contract to …
Read More »With Marijuana Sales Now Legal in Colorado, Will the Smoke Clear on Pot Payments?
The smoke seemed to clear a bit this week on the status of electronic payments for Colorado shops selling now-legal recreational marijuana, but the nascent merchant category still remains in what effectively is a legal no man’s land between conflicting state and federal laws. Some 20 states and the District …
Read More »Research Group Picks Judge’s Overturning of Fed’s Durbin Rule as 2013’s Top Payments Event
We couldn’t recruit David Letterman to help us with this article, but what follows are the Top 10 U.S. payments events of 2013 as identified by the Retail Payments Risk Forum, a research and industry-dialogue unit at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. 10. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized …
Read More »Target Talks With Attorneys General; Says Malware Was Involved in Data Breach
Target Corp. on Monday held a conference call with state attorneys general and said malware was involved in its data breach that compromised up to 40 million credit and debit card accounts. The new developments follow the discount-store chain’s disclosure Thursday of a breach in the point-of-sale system for its …
Read More »Target Says Little Fraud And No Apparent PIN Theft Resulting From Data Breach So Far
In the wake of the huge payment card data breach it confirmed Thursday, big-box retailer Target Corp. today said that so far it has received few reports of fraud resulting from the breach. The retailer also said that while hackers obtained considerable customer data on approximately 40 million credit and …
Read More »Reflecting Acquiring-Industry Changes, the ETA Rebrands Its Annual Conference as ‘Transact’
For more than 20 years the Electronic Transactions Association’s conference has been known as the “ETA Annual Meeting & Expo.” But next spring the merchant-acquiring industry’s biggest gathering will be known as “Transact 14: Powered by ETA.” The rebranding around the “Transact” name, according to ETA chief executive Jason Oxman, …
Read More »Co-Op Financial Services Brings in FIS And Enhances Its Sprig Mobile Wallet
Co-Op Financial Services, a vendor and network provider to 3,500 credit unions serving 30 million debit card holders, is upgrading its Sprig mobile wallet with technology and services from the big processor Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS) and its PayNet payment network. Sprig’s upgrade comes at a time when …
Read More »Official Calls the Rollout of Chicago’s Ventra Fare-Payment Program a ‘Systemic Failure’
It’s been one bump after another for the Chicago Transit Authority’s new Ventra fare-payment system that includes a contactless prepaid MasterCard Inc. card. The latest came today when the chairman of a Chicago-area transportation oversight board dubbed Ventra’s rollout a “systemic failure” and called for an audit of the fare …
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