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With Isis Finally Launching Its Two-City Pilot, Consumers Get a Chance To Decide Its Fate

It looks like it’s finally going to happen. The much-anticipated, much- delayed Isis mobile-payment venture backed by three big telecommunications companies is scheduled to go live on Monday in its test cities of Austin, Texas, and Salt Lake City. Now the ultimate consumers of the new system, mobile-phone users, will …

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EMV No Guarantee Against High Rates of Card Fraud, Study Shows

Cardholders in Mexico, not the United States, report the highest incidents of card fraud, according to a new report from Boston-based Aite Group LLC and Elkhorn, Neb-based ACI Payment Systems. Of the credit, debit, and prepaid cardholders surveyed in Mexico, where EMV cards are rolling out, 44% reported an incident …

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Mobile Can Generate Wide Range of Fees for Banks on New Services, Speakers Say

It’s time for bankers to stop looking at mobile technology merely as a cost cutter and start using it to make money, said speakers at a retail-banking technology conference on Tuesday. Banks that add a variety of new services to their mobile offerings ranging from in-store bar-code scanning to expedited …

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M-Commerce: Stop Pushing Payments. Start Building Commerce

Why aren’t consumers all that excited about mobile payments? Maybe it’s because providers are focusing on payments when what consumers want is a lot broader than that. Call it an Integrated App. By René M. Pelegero Remember the days when we had to look at newspapers to find out which …

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Wal-Mart Just One of Many Merchants Behind MCX, Best Buy Exec Says

Merchant Customer Exchange, the planned mobile-payments network by and for retailers, is more than an interchange play controlled by Wal-Mart Stores Inc., according to an executive whose company is represented on the nascent network’s board of directors. Stephanie Swain, senior director of financial services at electronics retailer Best Buy Co. …

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FIS Heats up Faster Funds Trend with Its PayNet Real-Time Network

The nascent market for faster funds transfers, which has been on the boil all year, heated up further this week with Fidelity National Information Services Inc.’s announcement of its real-time PayNet network. The new system, which relies on FIS’s NYCE Payments Network LLC debit switch, is live with 200 FIS …

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On One-Year Anniversary, Heartland Says ‘Durbin Dollars’ Helping Merchants, Consumers

Almost universally derided by banks and payment card networks, the Durbin Amendment debit card interchange price controls that took effect a year ago Monday have received mixed reviews from merchant acquirers. But one big acquirer that made Durbin a key part of its sales and retention efforts early on, Heartland …

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Trends & Tactics: Open-Loop Prepaid Gains Ground

Open-loop prepaid cards are slowly but steadily gaining market share and now account for nearly 40% of the market, but closed-loop prepaid cards, especially gift cards, remain highly popular with consumers. The 9th annual study of the prepaid card market by Mercator Advisory Group Inc., released in August, shows volumes …

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Security Notes: Decoupling Credit And Dispute

Gideon Samid • Gideon@AGSgo.com We are so used to it that we no longer realize that there is no natural bond between a credit offering and a dispute resolution. If I get a $1,000 loan from my bank, and I use the money to buy a television set at Wal-Mart, …

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E-Commerce: Just What Does Card-Present Mean These Days?

Linda Punch New authentication tools and other technologies are dimming the once-bright line between card-present and card-not-present transactions. Will the card networks take note of that trend any time soon? In an era of mobile wallets, tap-and-go, and other alternative payments using devices other than traditional cards and card readers, …

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