The payment gateway business may be consolidating, but smaller players are trying to survive by adding services to meet e-commerce merchants' demand for more diversified payment options than simply credit cards. This week, for example, Los Angeles-based USA ePay announced that it is offering Digital EFT Solutions LLC's DEFT Deposit …
Read More »New IP Commerce Deal Could Open Doors for ISOs, Developers
Payment-processing software specialists hoping to find new business through independent sales organizations may have a new way to reach those often-elusive customers. The channel comes in the form of an agreement between Denver-based technology provider IP Commerce Inc. and eProcessing Network LLC, a gateway with links to major payment processors, …
Read More »New PayPal Service Shows Retail Credit Has a New Life on the Web
Traditional private-label credit cards steadily lost ground over the past two decades to general-purpose payment cards that have much greater utility. Despite the retreat, retailers still like private-label cards because their key attribute?holders tend to shop more often and buy more than non-cardholders?apparently is still valid. Now a new service …
Read More »Amazon Officially Joins Online Payments Fray with ‘Flexible Payments’
With its official unveiling on Friday of an early version of an online payments system, e-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc. has launched itself into head-on competition with established players like PayPal Inc. and well-funded upstarts like Google Checkout. The service, called Amazon Flexible Payments, is in a so-called beta stage with …
Read More »An Online Payments Product Soon? Amazon Refuses to Comment
Responding to a report that surfaced on Wednesday, online retailing giant Amazon.com Inc. refuses to comment on whether it is planning to introduce soon an e-commerce payment service that will compete with other alternatives to credit and debit cards. “We do not comment on rumors or speculation,” an Amazon spokesperson …
Read More »A Startup Prepares a Dual POS/Online Contactless Card
Spotting an opportunity in combining online authentication with contactless technology, a 6-month-old Knoxville, Tenn.-based company plans to have a product on the market by early next year that consumers could use to make payments both on e-commerce sites and at the point of sale. Elemental Knowledge LLC is starting with …
Read More »Volume Climbs for PayPal, While Some Sellers Will See Fees Rise
Volume for Internet payment processor PayPal Inc. climbed 21% in the second quarter, to 172.9 million transactions, and the San Jose, Calif.-based company continues to make steady inroads with e-commerce merchants away from eBay Inc.'s online auctions, according to statistics filed last week by eBay, PayPal's parent company. Off-eBay volume …
Read More »As Fishy Orders Rise, Startup Plans Product to Manage Online Fraud
A startup company managed by former executives from online travel agency Orbitz LLC plans to release in the fourth quarter a software product that will let online merchants manage the gamut of transaction fraud issues, from front-end screening to automated order review to chargeback processing and, eventually, back-end collections and …
Read More »New Tool Lets Phishers Set up Bogus Sites in a Few Seconds
Fraudsters have started using computer files that allow them to instantly create a phishing site on a compromised computer, a move that could make their activities harder to detect, a report from RSA Security Inc. says. The Bedford, Mass.-based security firm's Anti-Fraud Command Center has discovered what it calls a …
Read More »An ISO Sees Tasty Potential in Online Ordering for Fast Food
An online-ordering system for fast food, introduced in January by a Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based independent sales organization, has been adopted by more than 1,200 locations so far, including small proprietors looking to compete with large chains. The system, which allows consumers to order and pay for pizzas, sandwiches, and other …
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