David Heun is an associate editor for technology at American Banker.
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German bank and payments provider Wirecard AG is issuing a new prepaid Visa card to consumers, calling it the first Simply One Visa product in the market to combine the functions of a traditional credit card with a V Pay debit card.
By David HeunMarch 2 - PSO content
Merchants in Canada using Moneris Solutions Corp. for payment processing will soon have currency conversion capabilities when checking out customers.
By David HeunMarch 1 -
The U.K.'s new MoneyGram Plus card seems at first like a standard loyalty card, but to MoneyGram it is a way to streamline the long and repetitive task of initiating a transfer through an agent.
By David HeunMarch 1 -
The U.S. migration to EMV chip cards has been rough, according to U.K.-based Creditcall, which hopes its new certification from First Data can smooth things out.
By David HeunMarch 1 -
Square Cash has changed a lot since it was introduced as an almost purely email-based person-to-person payments service in 2013, but the addition of its Cash Drawer feature is perhaps the biggest game-changer.
By David HeunFebruary 29 -
Through a partnership with fraud prevention provider Ethoca, Total System Services Inc. is offering card issuers and merchants a new tool to prevent e-commerce chargebacks.
By David HeunFebruary 26 -
Payments providers experienced in cross-border transactions need only look to the Asian market to find the next golden opportunity.
By David HeunFebruary 26 -
U.S. consumers remain unimpressed by mobile wallets and annoyed by EMV, so something has to give at the point of sale. That something could be coupons.
By David HeunFebruary 25 -
Chase Pay is tied to the issuer's 94 million credit, debit and prepaid card accounts, representing half of U.S. households. Depending on the perspective, this means Chase's wallet either starts with or excludes half of the market.
By David HeunFebruary 24 -
Chase Pay is tied to the issuer's 94 million credit, debit and prepaid card accounts, representing half of U.S. households. Depending on the perspective, this means Chase's wallet either starts with or excludes half of the market.
By David HeunFebruary 24