David Heun is an associate editor for technology at American Banker.
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Those suffering from a specific disease or just willing to participate in a clinical trial generally do so to advance research, but they also expect to get paid. Yet, delivering funds to trial patients is a chronic pain point with few remedies.
By David HeunApril 8 -
If merchants in the U.S. took a cue from their counterparts in Australia and began making consumers pay a surcharge for credit card transactions, it would attract more backlash than revenue.
By David HeunApril 8 -
Card-not-present fraud is creating "silent revenue killers" for card issuers because many consumers will close their accounts after dealing with fraud from shopping online, new research indicates.
By David HeunApril 6 -
A data encryption method that Heartland Payment Systems CEO Robert Carr swears by has received high-level acceptance as part of a new standard.
By David HeunApril 6 - PSO content
Swift is moving into the testing phase of its global payments initiative, saying 21 banks have started a pilot for clearer communication amongst banks making and accepting cross-border payments.
By David HeunApril 5 -
With Barclays at long last offering Apple Pay to its customers, Apple can now say it has a lineup of the U.K.'s largest banks supporting its mobile pay system.
By David HeunApril 5 -
Amazon's new global partner program focuses on working with online platform providers and developers, similar to how mainstream payment technology companies work with independent sales organizations to reach new clients.
By David HeunApril 4 -
Verifone is hoping to beat the payments disruptors at their own game, introducing a mobile point of sale terminal for quick-service businesses, small retail shops and cafés that integrates payments with other consumer services.
By David HeunApril 4 -
The migration to EMV chip cards in the U.S. has hit enough snags that some may wonder if it's better to let someone else smooth things out.
By David HeunApril 1 -
In one of its biggest splashes since first making Amazon Dash Button payments available nearly a year ago, the Seattle-based online shopping giant says it has tripled the number of brands that support its WiFi instant ordering system.
By David HeunMarch 31 - PH
Russian retail banking software provider BPC Banking Technologies and a consortium of local banks plan to launch a national payment system.
By David HeunMarch 30 -
Some debit card users are so loyal to their cards that many would go so far as to say using a PIN is more convenient and less secure than a using a signature, according to a recent report from Auriemma Consulting Group.
By David HeunMarch 30 -
The attention around tokenization replacing static account numbers with a one-time-use token has been good for security but worrying for businesses that rely on a static identifier for future reference.
By David HeunMarch 29 -
Square wants to ease the anxiety many small merchants may feel around no-shows when they accept online appointments for their businesses.
By David HeunMarch 28 -
Marriott International's efforts to acquire Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide combining two major hotel chains that have suffered data breaches should force both chains to reexamine the way they handle sensitive payment card data.
By David HeunMarch 28 -
Credit card issuer MBNA has confirmed it will be among the first to offer its customers the Android Pay mobile wallet in the U.K., which Google is expected to launch in the coming months.
By David HeunMarch 28 -
If Apple Pay has had trouble finding new markets overseas, perhaps it's no surprise that reports are surfacing of another new frontier: E-commerce.
By David HeunMarch 24 -
Boku has expanded its carrier billing mobile payment service into three European markets via a new model that involves handing control over to mobile network operators.
By David HeunMarch 24 -
JPMorgan Chase has partnered with Starbucks on a branded, prepaid rewards card, expanding its relationship with the coffeehouse chain.
By David HeunMarch 24 -
Despite the steady march of progress in digital and mobile payments, consumers are likely to continue writing paper checks regularly for five or more years, Fiserv says. Paper checks are also entrenched in small business operations.
By David HeunMarch 24
