• Processor Jack Henry & Associates Inc. said its JHA Payment Solutions unit will hook into the The Clearing House Payment Co.’s pending real-time payment system, which could bring 6,300 banks and credit unions served by Jack Henry into the new network. • Digital Check Corp. launched two products this …
Read More »Eye on Security: Fighting Online Fraud With Emerging Twists on Device Authentication
There’s nothing new about identifying e-commerce customers through the device they use, but now the proliferation of mobile devices has data scientists hatching new ways to thwart fraudsters. One way authenticates users through not-so-obvious links between the many devices they may rely on day-to-day. The other takes a close look …
Read More »ExxonMobil’s Speedpass+ App Enables Apple Pay Transactions at the Pump
Apple Pay has pulled up to the fuel pump at ExxonMobil Corp. gas stations with the release Tuesday of Speedpass+, an iOS app that enables consumers to use Apple Inc.’s mobile-payment service to pay for gas within the app. The app also is available for Android devices. It also works …
Read More »Kroger Faces EMV Chargebacks and Other Digital Transactions News briefs
• On Track Innovations Ltd. launched its “My Chip Buddy” marketing effort to support the company’s newly introduced PayEnable platform, which allows manufacturers and designers to build payments capability into their products using near-field communication (NFC) technology. • Grocer The Kroger Co. says chargebacks related to its EMV rollout contributed …
Read More »Update on Powa Breakup And Other Digital Transactions News Briefs
• Four directors of cash-strapped Powa Technologies Ltd., including the startup’s founder and chief executive, Dan Wagner, were ousted from the board as long ago as Feb. 19, according to a report on BusinessInsider.com. The news follows the development on Thursday in which accounting firm Deloitte, appointed as administrator of …
Read More »By 2020, 45% of Wearables Owners Will Use Them for Payments, Mostly Open-Loop
Payment with a wearable device, such as a smart watch, wristband, or fitness monitor, has the potential to be used by 45% of wearables-owning consumers by 2020, finds the IHS “Wearable Payment Devices Report—2016” issued Wednesday. In four years, the global market for wearables will reach 340 million devices shipped, …
Read More »New Research Shows Low Usage Rates but High Satisfaction for Major Wallets
While the mobile wallets launched by corporate giants Apple Inc., Alphabet Inc.’s Google unit, and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. have sparked a good deal of publicity, not much is known about actual adoption and usage so far, since the companies have been characteristically tightlipped. But that doesn’t mean researchers who …
Read More »MasterCard’s Possible VocaLink Buy Could Shake Up the U.S. Faster-Payments Scene
MasterCard Inc. reportedly wants to acquire VocaLink Ltd., operator of the United Kingdom’s Faster Payments system, for just under £1 billion ($1.4 billion), according to reports in the British media Thursday. Such a deal, if consummated, could shake up the budding faster-payments movement in the U.S., where VocaLink is building …
Read More »The Brand Power of Apple and Samsung, Plus HCE, Are Lending Momentum to Contactless
The role of EMV in pushing tap-and-pay solutions is well known, but research released on Tuesday indicates the brand value of Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. can’t be underestimated. At the same time, a cloud-based technology called host card emulation is also playing a role in spreading contactless …
Read More »Cash Remains Favored Person-to-Person Payment Option Even Among Millennials
Cash, it seems, remains king, especially among younger consumers who want to use person-to-person payments. Of the 1,000 18-to-34-year-old U.S. consumers surveyed, 58% prefer cash for their P2P payments, says GoBankingRates.com, a financial-services site that conducted the online survey in January. The popularity of cash, even among Millennials, for P2P …
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