Tuesday , January 27, 2026

Mobile Wallets

Mobile Wallet Relies on ACH for Lower Merchant Fees

A mobile wallet that uses the automated clearing house network to provide merchants with low acceptance costs is in tests with Team One Credit Union in Saginaw, Mich. MShift Inc., of Newark, Calif., is the developer of the mobile wallet it calls AnyWhereMobile. The app is integrated into Team One’s …

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How New York Transformed from an 18th-Century Laggard Into a Payments Leader

It isn’t often that a municipality is recognized for its work in the payments space. But that’s what happened Tuesday when NACHA, governing body of the automated clearing house network, gave a New York City department its George Mitchell Payments System Excellence Award for transforming the city’s decentralized, inefficient and …

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Wearables Users More Likely to Use Digital Banking And Mobile Wallets, Research Says

Apple Inc. and American Express Co. may be catching a wave. Users of wearable technology like fitness bands and smart watches—the kind of gadgets AmEx and Apple are mixing with payments and financial services—are not only younger and wealthier than owners of smart phones and tablets, they’re also more likely …

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Trust Issues: Banks Losing Favor Among Consumers

Up against determined competition from big technology companies, financial institutions have always reassured themselves that they still have an edge in payments when it comes to consumer trust. Now, that edge appears to be eroding fast. On the question of consumer trust, banks and financial institutions are losing ground to …

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Microsoft’s Payments Gambit Baffles Some, But Others See Hidden Potential

Microsoft Corp. may bring impressive technical chops as it enters the mobile-payments race, but if ever there were a David up against Goliaths, it’s now the Redmond, Wash.-based computing giant. News broke last week that Microsoft has used a company called Microsoft Payments Inc. to apply for money-transmission licenses with …

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While EMV And Mobile Captivate the Industry, Big Retailers Express Frustrations

By John Stewart EMV chip cards and mobile payments may be two abiding passions of the payments industry these days, but major merchants are far from sold on either technology, judging by comments from a number of them Tuesday at a payments-technology conference. Most big retailers are gearing up for …

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Consumers Want to Use Apple Pay, But Find Merchant Acceptance Lacking: Survey

  It’s a familiar refrain in payments: For consumers to use a payment method there has to be places to use it. Apple Pay, it seems even with all of the hoopla surrounding it, is no different. That’s what a recent report from Phoenix Marketing International, a Rhineback, N.Y.-based firm, …

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PayPal Will Include NFC Capability in the Coming Version of Its Mobile Wallet

After long belittling near-field communication technology by joking that its acronym, NFC, stands for “Not for Commerce,” PayPal Inc. before the end of the year will launch a new version of its mobile wallet featuring the technology. PayPal, which has been working with NFC in Australia, will replace its current …

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The Fed Finds Rising Mobile-Payments Adoption, But Big Hurdles Hinder Usage

The number of mobile-payments users in the United States is growing steadily, but most mobile-phone owners still find other payment methods more convenient, and the frequency of payment use with phones is still low. These are among the conclusions of a Federal Reserve consumer survey conducted in December that also …

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Acculynk’s Mobile Update Brings PIN Authentication to Online EMV Purchases

  Merchants looking for a way to secure e-commerce and mobile-commerce transactions made with credit and debit cards have a new option with the debut of an update to Acculynk Inc.’s PaySecure service. The Acculynk technology allows consumers to make PIN-based transactions on their PCs and mobile devices. The Atlanta-based …

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