Online commerce has hit a trifecta of sorts. New Jersey on Tuesday became the third state, in addition to Nevada and Delaware, to allow some forms of online gaming. And with its debut, more payments companies are at work on providing services to gaming operators and their users. n Registered …
Read More »Mobile Now Accounts for 37% of Transactions at Money-Transfer Upstart Xoom
Mobile devices, which have fundamentally changed so much of the electronic payments business, are now shaking up the cross-border remittance market. Twelve-year-old Xoom Corp., a relative newcomer to the business, says 37% of its transactions in the third quarter originated on mobile devices, compared to 22% a year ago. More …
Read More »Apple Job Posting Suggests It May Have a New Payments Platform on the Drawing Board
An Apple Inc. job posting seeking a software engineer with expertise in payments may be an indicator of an Apple play in payments beyond its current efforts. Or, it may not. The computer and retail giant is looking for a senior software engineer to “help build a next generation payment …
Read More »A Wendy’s Operator Looks To Speed Up Crucial Drive-Through Sales With Toll Tags
So far, the passes have chopped an average of 15 seconds off drive-up service times for the close to 600 customers who have registered their devices for the program. “That’s huge for us,” Stephen Baclini, president of Rawson Food Service, which operates six Wendy’s stores on the island, tells Digital …
Read More »Google Gets Physical with the Debut of the Google Wallet Card
Google Inc. today announced the availability of a payment card to accompany its Google Wallet online and smart phone-based service. The card, which is funded by money held in a consumer’s Google Wallet account, can be used at point-of-sale locations that accept MasterCard Inc. transactions. MasterCard was part of …
Read More »Official Calls the Rollout of Chicago’s Ventra Fare-Payment Program a ‘Systemic Failure’
It’s been one bump after another for the Chicago Transit Authority’s new Ventra fare-payment system that includes a contactless prepaid MasterCard Inc. card. The latest came today when the chairman of a Chicago-area transportation oversight board dubbed Ventra’s rollout a “systemic failure” and called for an audit of the fare …
Read More »New AnywhereCommerce Card Reader is Smaller and Cheaper than Its Predecessor
AnywhereCommerce, a Montreal-based engineering firm, has released an updated version of its Nomad wireless chip-card reader that is smaller and less expensive than the inaugural version of the device, the company announced Tuesday. Nomad 2.0 uses Bluetooth wireless technology to connect with mobile devices operating on Google Inc.’s Android, Apple …
Read More »Ingenico Debuts an EMV-Capable Mobile Acceptance Service, with U.S. Launch in 2014
Payment-terminal maker Ingenico S.A. is debuting the Roam Mobile Commerce Manager in eight nations, including the United States in early 2014. The service is currently available in Mexico, France, Belgium, Italy, Australia, Brazil, and Norway. Details about the U.S. version of Mobile Commerce Manager will be available once it launches …
Read More »The Fed Seeks Ideas on How To Take the Tail Fins Off of U.S. Electronic Payments
How to improve the U.S. payment system? Figure out a way to make electronic payments faster and more secure, as well as a system that would connect various closed-loop payment networks with hundreds of millions accounts. And reduce regulation, too. Those were some of the ideas bandied about Thursday at …
Read More »Within Five Years, Caps on Credit Card Interchange Are Likely, According to a DTN Poll
With debit card interchange rates already regulated, a majority of respondents to a Digital Transactions News poll consider caps on credit card interchange within five years as very likely. n Though no such legislation is under review at this time, the response suggests few would be surprised should it appear. …
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