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September, 2016

  • 30 September

    Former TransFirst Exec Shlonsky Leaving TSYS and other Digital Transactions News briefs

    • Processor Total System Services Inc. (TSYS) reported that John Shlonsky, senior executive vice president of TSYS, and president of TSYS’s Merchant Services segment, has resigned effective Oct 7. Shlonsky joined TSYS in April with the company’s acquisition of merchant processor TransFirst Holdings Inc., where he was president and CEO. …

  • 30 September

    A 20-Day Reprieve: MasterCard’s ATM EMV Liability Shift Date is Oct. 21, Not Oct. 1

    By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews ATM operators wondering if their machines will be compliant with MasterCard Inc.’s EMV protocols by Saturday, Oct. 1, now have a little more breathing room. MasterCard confirmed to Digital Transactions News Friday that the date, widely thought to be Saturday, is actually Oct. 21. While the Oct. …

  • 29 September

    A Year On, EMV Migration Achievements Beset With Ongoing Acceptance Challenges

    By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews No doubt, the U.S. payment card industry’s monumental shift to EMV chip cards is earnestly moving ahead. A year later—Saturday marks the anniversary of the liability shift—some 2 million merchants accept the cards and card brands count millions of chip-enabled cards in use. The United States became …

  • 29 September

    Citi Will Join ClearXchange at a Crucial Time for the Bank-Controlled P2P Network

    By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews With Citigroup Inc.’s decision to join the network, the bank-controlled clearXchange person-to-person payments service has dramatically expanded its reach at a crucial time—just as it faces increasing competition from nonbank P2P rivals and in advance of a major rebranding set to take effect next year. The …

  • 29 September

    Lender Teams With EVO Payments For Canadian Venture and other Digital Transactions News briefs

    • The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a challenge to a New York state law barring retailers from imposing credit card surcharges, Reuters reported. A federal appellate court upheld the law a year ago; nine other states have similar laws. • Online business lender Merchant Advance Capital said it …

  • 28 September

    PayLease Now Takes PayPal for Rent Payments and other Digital Transactions News briefs

    • Payments processor Vantiv Inc. said its eProtect payment-security service now works with Android Pay. Vantiv also announced its validated point-to-point encryption service now includes VeriFone Systems Inc. point-of-sale equipment. • PayPal Holdings Inc. said consumers now can make PayPal payments using PayLease, a payments and billing platform for property …

  • 28 September

    Mandate From the Top: MasterCard Opens Developer Gateway to Critical Payments Tools

    By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Payments networks face a competitive landscape marked by rapid innovation, so the two biggest systems, Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc., are responding by increasing the access developers have to their once tightly guarded skunk works. The latest move comes Wednesday from MasterCard, which announced MasterCard Developers. …

  • 28 September

    Emphasizing E-Coupons, the Year-Old Samsung Pay Dubs Itself the ‘Holistic Digital Wallet’

    By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews As mobile wallets rapidly evolve, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. late Tuesday put out a birthday card of sorts reminding the world that its Samsung Pay service is now a year old in the United States. In that time, Samsung Pay has added payment-card issuing partners, but the …

  • 27 September

    An Appellate Court Victory Bolsters AmEx in Its Efforts to Enforce Acceptance Terms

    By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews A federal appeals court on Monday handed American Express Co. a signal victory in the age-old battle with merchants over card-acceptance costs, but in doing so it may also have bolstered the card giant in its efforts to set and enforce merchant pricing. The U.S. Court …

  • 27 September

    E-Retailers Take Heed: Certain ZIP Codes Harbor a Lot More Fraud Than Others

    By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews E-commerce fraud, the bane of online retailers and payments providers, is not only on the rise, certain U.S. locations seem more prone to this deceit than others. That’s according to a recent report from Experian plc. Data-specialist Experian says the riskiest ZIP code for shipping-address fraud is …

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