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March, 2015

  • 10 March

    An Interbank Fee Is a Fly in the Ointment for Retailers Reacting to Same-Day ACH Idea

    Merchants that have spent years battling card-acceptance fees are turning a jaundiced eye toward a proposal to speed up payments on the nation’s automated clearing house network. That’s because the same-day settlement proposal, floated in December by NACHA, the ACH’s rules-setting organization, contains a so-called interbank fee that, for some …

  • 10 March

    EMV Helps Drive VeriFone’s North American Revenues to a Record

    Point-of-sale terminal maker VeriFone Systems Inc. continued to ride the U.S. EMV chip card wave in its first quarter of fiscal 2015 as sales of EMV-compliant payment card acceptance systems helped lift North American revenues by 31% to a quarterly record. The San Jose, Calif.-based company late Tuesday reported revenues …

  • 9 March

    More Than 70% of Small Merchants Are Unaware of EMV Liability Shift, Survey Finds

    By Jim Daly Another sign that the U.S. EMV conversion has a long way to go emerged last week when a survey of more than 990 independent business owners by Newtek Business Services Inc. revealed that 71% of respondents were unaware of the so-called EMV liability shift coming on Oct. …

  • 9 March

    COMMENTARY: The Mobile Wallet Fallacy: How the Wrong Metaphor Led Us Astray

    Familiar is easier than unfamiliar. This basic truth explains much misspent effort in the payments world. Wallets are familiar. We all have them. So as it became clear that the physical part of payments—cash, checks, plastic cards—would at some point disappear, it was natural to carry the idea of a …

  • 9 March

    Apple Data Indicate U.S. Contactless Payment Locations Have Nearly Tripled

    Apple Inc. chief executive Tim Cook said Monday that nearly 700,000 U.S. merchant locations now accept the Apple Pay mobile-payment service, compared with the 220,000 locations reported to have accepted the service when it launched last October. Since Apple Pay relies on near-field communication (NFC) contactless technology to enable Apple’s iPhone …

  • 6 March

    New Patent Review Process Brings Relief to Defendants in Infringement Cases

    Payments and other financial-services executives have long complained about what they call patent trolls, typically individuals who gain a patent on what some regard as a longstanding business method and then sue practitioners for infringement. In some instances, these cases have succeeded in wringing large settlements out of banks and …

  • 6 March

    Shopify Makes App Free and Expands POS Service to iPhones

    Online-commerce company Shopify Inc. has made its Shopify POS app free for its merchants and introduced an iPhone version of the payments service, the company recently announced. The app, which launched in 2013, includes a card reader. The new app replaces the Accept Payment option in Shopify Mobile, the Ottawa, Ontario-based company’s …

  • 5 March

    With Fraud Hitting Apple Pay in Its ‘Soft Underbelly,’ Experts Work on a Fix

    Ever since its launch, proponents of Apple Inc.’s Apple Pay mobile-payments service have touted the wallet’s high-tech security features, including tokenization of card credentials, a secure element in the phone locking down those credentials, and fingerprint authentication. But now, only four months after that much-heralded launch, banks that support Apple …

  • 4 March

    Reduction in ID-Fraud Losses Surpasses Decrease in Fraud Victims, Study Finds

    Some 12.7 million Americans fell victim to identity fraud last year, a big number but down 3% from 13.1 million in 2013, according to Javelin Strategy and Research’s latest annual ID-fraud study. Even better, estimated fraud losses fell 11% to $16 billion from $18 billion in 2013. While those decreases …

  • 3 March

    Synchrony Financial, U.S. Bank Become Early Samsung Pay Backers

      Consumers holding credit cards issued by private-label card issuer Synchrony Financial and credit and debit cards issued by U.S. Bank will be able to use their cards with Samsung Pay, a mobile-payment service available this summer. Samsung Electronics Co. announced Samsung Pay Sunday. It can use either near-field communication …

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