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Less Static for NFC

The Gimlet Eye This magazine has been covering near-field communication (NFC) technology for payments at least since early 2006, when the first big field trial took place at a stadium in Atlanta. So we’re conversant with the advantages and drawbacks, the drama and the doldrums, associated with this exciting mobile-payments …

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Getting Merchants to Click

From search engines to social media, online competition has heated up for ISOs and acquirers. What does it take to stay ahead of the pack? If acronyms and terms like SEO, PPC, unique clicks, likes, and tweets sound unfamiliar, the latest digital-marketing efforts used by independent sales organizations and acquirers …

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Flush With Cash

Funding is pouring into payments technology at a furious rate. Now startups and established firms alike are wondering: How long can it last, and what’s the long-term impact? If one thing is certain about the six years or so that have passed since the financial crisis, it’s that nobody can …

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JPMorgan Chase says ChaseNet Rollout Is Exceeding Expectations

By Jim Daly JPMorgan Chase & Co. reported Tuesday that 60,000 merchants use its in-house ChaseNet merchant-processing venture and as of January they were generating annualized charge volume of $16 billion. Merchants in the venture include United Airlines, the Marriott hotel chain, DirecTV, 1-800 Flowers, Groupon, Zillow, and Barnes & …

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Did Spies Secretly Steal Chip Producer Gemalto’s Electronic Keys?

By Digital Transactions News Staff Gemalto NV, one of the largest manufacturers of SIM cards for mobile phones and a key vendor for U.S. payment card producers as the nation converts to the EMV chip card standard, suddenly has found itself in the middle of a spy scandal involving the …

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Merchants Worldwide Are Installing More Contactless Terminals—And Turning on NFC

With technologies like Apple Pay and host card emulation reviving prospects for mobile payments using near-field communication, merchants are starting to install more NFC devices at the point of sale. And, more important, they’re starting to turn on the NFC capability. That’s according to a report issued Tuesday by Berg …

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Once They Use It, Consumers Favor NFC Over QR Codes, NFC Forum Survey Says

More consumers are satisfied using near-field communications (NFC) technology with their smart phones than express the same satisfaction using Quick Response codes, finds a survey by Strategy Analytics Inc., a Boston-based consulting firm. In the survey, commissioned by NFC advocate group NFC Forum, 76% of consumers said they were satisfied …

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Retailers Rank Security As Top Concern, While More Than One-Third Plan to Add NFC

Payments security is the top concern of retailers in 2015, finds a Boston Retail Partners report. This comes as retailers contend with increased scrutiny of their data-protection practices and a sweeping transformation of the U.S. payment card system. In the survey of more than 500 retailers, 63% cited payment security …

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Five Tests for Innovation

Payments 3.0 One thing about the future of payments is assured: The flood of new payments-system ideas won’t slow. This is due to the convergence of four developments in the payments ecology: 1. Software-development tech­nology that allows anyone to code a new payments system; 2. The ability of apps to …

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A Contact Sport

Hoping for contactless chip cards? Not likely any time soon. The contact version of EMV is emerging as the clear issuer choice as October’s liability shift approaches. Here’s why. It’s show time for chip cards. With the payment card networks’ so-called liability shift now just eight months away, U.S. general-purpose …

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