Continuing its slow march toward comprehensive security requirements for mobile payments, the PCI Security Standards Council on Thursday released a set of best practices for developers of software for mobile devices. The guidelines follow by four months the guidance about mobile payments that the Council released for small merchants. The …
Read More »Lack of Mobile Optimization Could Cost Small Online Merchants
With smart-phone usage on the rise, small online merchants are at risk of losing market share because most of them haven’t created e-commerce sites that work smoothly on mobile devices. At the same time, independent sales organizations could lose business if they don’t find ways to help small clients deal …
Read More »Fiserv Makes a Push for Real-Time Transactions with Its SpotPay Mobile Service
The electronic-payments industry’s zig-zag movement toward faster transaction times may have received a jolt of new life on Monday with Fiserv Inc.’s announcement of its SpotPay mobile-acceptance service. The service, which at first glance appears to be the latest in a long line of products that let small businesses run …
Read More »Once in the NFC Vanguard, a Struggling ViVOtech Heads for Liquidation
Financially struggling contactless card technology provider ViVOtech Inc. insisted just over a month ago when it sold its hardware business that it was staying in operation and focusing on software. But now the company appears to be headed toward liquidation. A document sent to creditors and others with a financial …
Read More »ACH Bill-Pay Council Floats Plan To Bring QR Codes to Bills
A group that promotes electronic bill payment through the automated clearing house network is proposing guidelines for use of Quick Response (QR) bar codes on bills that backers hope will encourage more consumers to pay bills online. The Council for Electronic Billing and Payment is taking comments on its proposal …
Read More »Financial Institutions Face Threat of Slow Growth in Online Banking, Bill Pay
Once the bright stars in the financial world’s firmament, online banking and bill pay are no longer growing for banks and other financial institutions and will likely see only incremental growth over the next five years, a new report projects. Unless financial institutions can ignite growth again, they will drift …
Read More »Apple’s Move to Stop Samsung Models Unlikely to Impact NFC Wallets
Apple Inc.’s motion to stop sales of eight Samsung Electronics Co. handset models may not have a strong immediate impact on the major mobile wallet providers but could give Apple important advantages in the mobile-payments market later on, experts tell Digital Transactions News. Apple cited the Samsung models on Monday …
Read More »Eye on Mobile: Google Wallet’s All-Inclusive Future, Apple’s New Payments Patent
Google Inc. may have just overhauled its nearly year-old mobile wallet, but it still appears to have plenty of plans for the near future of the product. For example, the Web giant is looking at adding a person-to-person payment capability and allowing users to save credentials other than payment cards, …
Read More »Mobile-Payments Providers Add More Spaces for Smart-Phone Parking
Mobile solutions for parking payments received a boost last week with the citywide launch of Parkmobile USA Inc.’s service in Birmingham, Mich., and the addition of new features to QuickPay Corp.’s mobile-payment service for a major parking company in San Francisco. In Birmingham, drivers can now use Parkmobile’s mobile applications …
Read More »Having Started with Eateries, Revel Unveils an iPad POS System for Groceries
The rapid insinuation of tablets into the retail point of sale took another big turn this week when Revel Systems Inc., a San Francisco-based startup, unveiled an iPad-based POS system designed for supermarkets. The new system has already been adopted by Marty’s Markets, a Pittsburgh grocery store, and another half …
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