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March, 2017

  • 1 March

    Square Feasts on Food Pick-Up With Its Caviar Expansion and OrderAhead Acquisition

    In an effort to cement its ties with restaurants, Square Inc. announced Wednesday it is adding a pick-up feature to its Caviar meal-delivery service and has acquired the OrderAhead restaurant pick-up service. Both moves capitalize on the trend time-strapped consumers buying restaurant meals for consumption elsewhere, be it at home or …

  • 1 March

    Why Retailer Pay is Essential for a Retailer App?

        The great success of the Starbucks mobile app has demonstrated that consumers will use a mobile app if it delivers the right value. The capacity to pay with an app alone is not enough, and one of the ways that Starbucks motivates customers to pay with its app …

  • 1 March

    Digital Transactions March 2017

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  • 1 March

    How Ant Financial Is Laying the Foundation for Alipay’s Expansion

    Ever since Ant Financial Services Group let it be known in October that it is working with key payments players like VeriFone Systems Inc. and First Data Corp. to bring its Alipay mobile-payments service to North America, the industry has wondered about the Chinese company’s strategy both in the United …

  • 1 March

    Banks’ Upbeat Report on Same-Day ACH

    In an early glimpse of how U.S. businesses are using faster payments, the governing body for the automated clearing house issued survey results last month showing that 90% of respondents at surveyed financial institutions report same-day ACH origination volume at or above what they expected. Despite that higher-than-expected volume, the …

  • 1 March

    Biller Sites Are Running the Table When It Comes to Bill Pay

    In the battle over online bill payments, biller sites have been beating bank and third-party sites handily, but now the battle has turned into a rout. Biller sites accounted for fully 73% of online bills paid by consumers last year, up from 62% in 2010, according to a report from …

  • 1 March

    Spoofed IDs Help Darken the Security Picture

    Security jitters have hit the payments industry, and it’s no wonder. The arrival of new and sophisticated ways to spoof identities, coupled with the rapid rise of mobile usage for banking and payments, has created a minefield for security professionals charged with guarding accounts and the money they hold. The …

February, 2017

  • 28 February

    Interac Fraud at Record Low and other Digital Transactions News briefs

    • In separate blog posts, PayPal Holdings Inc. executive vice president Bill Ready and chief executive Dan Schulman reported the company has reached 200 million total consumer, merchant, and charity accounts. They also said the PayPal’s One Touch authentication technology has signed up 50 million consumers and more than 5 million merchant accounts, …

  • 28 February

    COMMENTARY: How to Cure the ‘Hangover,’ Sell EMV, And Grow More Quickly

    In the February, 2017, issue of Digital Transactions, Steve Mott argues that the U.S. EMV migration was a misguided, poorly planned, and poorly executed effort. In his article, “The Great EMV Hangover,” he considers the migration to be a failure, writing, “As 2016 wound to a close, nothing short of …

  • 27 February

    COMMENTARY: How 5G Networks Will Remake Payments—And the World

    In today’s 4G world, connected homes allow you to turn on lights, turn down thermostats, or activate sprinklers, all remotely. Wearables wake you up and tell you how long and how well you slept. Fingerprints, faces, even the rhythm of your heart are replacing passwords. There’s a lot happening on the connectivity …

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