With a number of startup companies now offering bill-pay capability based on smart phones, old-line payments companies are starting to respond with services of their own, relying on their reputations as established players in electronic payments. One of the first is The Western Union Co., which this week introduced a …
Read More »Facebook Ditches Credits Just 11 Months After Mandating Developers Use Them
Facebook Inc. has just done the equivalent of dumping the euro in favor of national currencies with its new policy that will phase out the Facebook Credits virtual currency. The huge social network, which also is introducing a way to pay for subscriptions, says the changes will simplify the user …
Read More »Eyeing Larger Merchants, Square Enhances Apps with Loyalty Functions
Hard on the heels of its announcement last week that it is now processing for some 2 million merchants and individuals, mobile-acceptance startup Square Inc. on Tuesday said it has added customer-loyalty functions to its Pay with Square and Square Register applications. The new functions will allow both merchants and …
Read More »PayPal’s Foray into TV Commerce Could Help Recruit Merchants for POS Processing
PayPal Inc.’s latest effort to enter the nascent business of processing transactions for merchandise shown on television—so-called T-commerce—could also help recruit more merchants for the San Jose, Calif.-based company’s point-of-sale payment service, a PayPal executive tells Digital Transactions News. As it turns out, merchants that agree to accept PayPal at …
Read More »Speculation Ends As Apple Unveils a Digital Wallet That Works with QR Codes
Ending months of speculation about is intentions in mobile payments and promotions, computer icon Apple Inc. on Monday entered the increasingly crowded market for digital wallets with an application it calls Passbook. At the same time, the company announced it now has card credentials for some 400 million users on …
Read More »Mobile-Payments Startup LevelUp Blazes a New Trail in Merchant Pricing
In what may be a harbinger of things to come in mobile-payments pricing models, Boston-based LevelUp has dropped its merchant-acceptance fee from 2% of the transaction to zero. Instead, the company will earn merchant fees of 35 cents per dollar of incremental sales generated by the redemption of rewards earned …
Read More »New Network Required to Mine Full Potential in Mobile Payments, Report Argues
Marketing revenue from mobile payments has the potential to dwarf payments revenue, as pundits have been saying for some time, but that potential will never be realized unless a new sort of payment network is built, argues a new report. Existing networks like Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc., not to …
Read More »By Mating GoPayment with QuickBooks POS, Intuit Could Steal a March on Square
Intuit Inc.’s announcement on Tuesday that it has integrated its GoPayment mobile-payment processing application with its QuickBooks Point of Sale 2013 software is expected to make GoPayments more appealing to small businesses than rival products from the likes of Square Inc. and PayPal Inc. Earlier this week, Square announced that …
Read More »Eye on Mobile: Consumers Like Non-Bank Wallets; Android Stays on Top
Nearly half of consumers are interested in using mobile wallets, and they are not necessarily wedded to wallet products from banks, according to research released on Monday. Indeed, some 48% of U.S. consumers surveyed online in April said they are interested in mobile wallets. Of these, 80% expressed a preference …
Read More »With New Retail Deals, Square Doubles Locations That Sell Its Card Readers
Merchant processor Square Inc. doubled the number of physical stores at which its now-famous payment card reader for mobile devices can be purchased with Monday’s announcement that the reader is available at Walgreen Co., Staples Inc., and FedEx Corp.’s FedEx Office stores. The three new merchants collectively add 10,000 locations: …
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