By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews No bones about it, adding EMV payment card acceptance to point-of-sale systems has been a challenge for retailers. Seventy-six percent of them, in the inaugural “State of Retail Payments 2016” study, said EMV implementation was their top challenge in the past 12 months. Other top challenges from …
Read More »Costly Chargeback Queries Help Create a Market for Better Data on Statements
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Chargebacks cost issuers millions every year just to investigate, let alone process, so technology companies see an opportunity in reversing the rising tide of cardholder inquiries financial institutions and merchants confront every day. The latest example is a service from financial-data aggregator Yodlee that adds information …
Read More »Quick Chip Could Benefit NFC, But Will That Mean More Mobile-Wallet Usage?
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews When Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. demonstrated their merchant frustration with lengthy certification logjams. The Quick Chip and M/Chip Fast code is available at no cost, and American Express Co. and Discover Financial Services are also offering variants of it. How many merchants will adopt the …
Read More »Funding Data Confirms It: In-Store Tech Is Exploding As the Point of Sale Modernizes
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews It’s no secret the U.S. point of sale is undergoing perhaps the most extensive overhaul in its long and storied history, but now there’s evidence that a crowd of technology startups are sharing in the bounty that sweeping modernization is generating. Point-of-sale startups will likely reap …
Read More »Credit Card Chip-and-PIN Would Be a Multi-Billion-Dollar Loser, Report Suggests
Implementing so-called chip-and-PIN authentication for U.S. credit cards would cost merchants and card issuers more than $7 billion but prevent only about $850 million in lost-and-stolen card fraud over five years, a new report from Aite Group LLC says. The report, “Chip Cards in the United States: The PIN, PINless, …
Read More »Faster EMV Tech Might Leapfrog the Traditional Spec and Improve Consumer Perceptions
Card-brand efforts to improve consumers’ perceptions of EMV transaction speeds took a step ahead this week when a grocer debuted updated EMV software on its point-of-sale systems. New Seasons Markets, including its New Leaf Community Markets unit, is now using the Quick Chip and M/Chip Fast technologies from Visa Inc. …
Read More »MasterCard and Visa Join clearXchange, Enabling Use of Their Cards on the Peer-to-Peer Network
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Early Warning Services LLC announced Tuesday that both Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. are now part of its clearXchange peer-to-peer network. The addition of the two largest card brands means customers of participating financial institutions will be able to send money to others using a U.S.-issued debit …
Read More »As Fraudsters Rush Online, Identity Becomes the ‘New Currency’ for Illicit Transactions
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Criminals stepped up their attacks on e-commerce sites in the second quarter, producing more than 69 million rejected transactions, a stunning 90% increase from the same quarter a year ago, according to the Q2 2016 Cybercrime report recently released by ThreatMetrix. Of these transactions, 23% were payments, …
Read More »Retention of Small and Mid-Sized Merchants Continues To Vex First Data
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews Most of First Data Corp.’s cylinders fired on cue in the second quarter, but its U.S. small and mid-size business customers again proved to be drag on revenue growth. In response, the giant payment processor is holding off on merchant price increases and ramping up service, its top brass …
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