Monday , January 12, 2026

Mobile Commerce

Intuit Buys Technology from Citi-SK Telecom Venture to Speed up Mobile Launches

  n Intuit announced late on Monday that it had acquired the mobile Web platform developed by San Mateo, Calif.-based MMV, a joint venture formed in 2008 by Citigroup Inc. and SK Telecom, a major South Korean telecommunications company, to offer mobile-banking capability worldwide. Intuit, which had been licensing the …

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Regulators Update Online-Authentication Guidance, But What About Mobile?

  Federal banking regulators on Tuesday updated their 2005 guidance about authentication for Internet banking. Officially a supplement to the original guidance, the new document addresses social media, malware, and other security issues that have cropped up in recent years. It also allows financial institutions about seven months to comply. …

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Why a Florist in Austin Could Portend a Rosy Outlook for Isis

  n Mike Martinez, co-owner of Ben White Florist Inc. in Austin, Texas, says the lack of NFC-enabled smart phones in the U.S. is not an issue for him. He notes the rapid technological evolution of smart phones and the frequent upgrade cycles of consumers. “It will take some time, …

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PCI Council Releases ‘First Step’ Guidelines on Mobile-Acceptance Apps

  The PCI Security Standards Council on Friday released its first guidelines on mobile-acceptance applications since announcing in November that it had stopped reviewing such products. The Wakefield, Mass.-based Council, which manages the Payment Card Industry data-security standard (PCI), also said it hopes to start forming a broad group of …

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Discover Chief Says Pulse Has Beefed up for Expected Durbin Volume

With final debit card regulations at hand that will end exclusive partnerships between payment networks and debit card issuers, the head of Discover Financial Services says his company has added capacity to its Pulse electronic funds transfer network to handle anticipated new business. n Nelms was responding to a question …

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Huntington Plans to Keep Upgrades Coming at a Fast Clip for New Mobile Service

  n Dennes, who joined Huntington in September after helping to launch a popular mobile-capture application at USAA Federal Savings Bank, says the bank has “interest” in a point-of-sale payments capability, likely based on near-field communication (NFC) chips. Visa Inc., MasterCard Inc., Google Inc., and a carrier-led joint venture called …

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Unfazed by Latecomers Like Square And Intuit, Inner Fence Soldiers on

  n n n n Inner Fence refers applicants to its ISO partner, Dublin, Ohio-based Merchant Focus Inc., for merchant accounts. The service uses the Authorize.net gateway for access to the payment networks. Merchants pay a $25 monthly fee, plus 24 cents and 1.74% to 3.79% of the sale, depending …

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Visa Announces Deal with Monitise for Mobile Service Tied to Debit, Prepaid

  Visa Inc. on Thursday cemented into place two more pieces of a developing strategy for what is rapidly turning into a hotly competitive market for mobile payments. The world’s largest card network announced it had struck an agreement with Monitise PLC, a U.K.-based provider of mobile services for financial …

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Bling Nation’s Pause to Retool Likely to Leave It Behind Rivals

  Slow acceptance among merchants and consumers appears to be the underlying cause for Bling Nation’s decision to suspend operation of its PayConnect and FanConnect mobile services. Palo Alto, Calif.-based Bling said earlier this week that it is pausing operations to retool its services in response to feedback from merchants …

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