David Heun is an associate editor for technology at American Banker.
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U.S. merchants are still reluctant to embrace 3D Secure technology to protect card-not-present transactions, even though it has vastly improved from the initial tedious version that irritated consumers more than a decade ago.
By David HeunFebruary 4 -
Square, which has been selling its Apple-friendly new reader for $49 on its own site, revealed Feb. 3 that it will sell the readers for the same price at Apple stores.
By David HeunFebruary 3 - PSO content
Seeking a way to rid its network of paper tickets, rail operators in the U.K. are extending the use of contactless ticketing through smartphones or cards.
By David HeunFebruary 3 -
The European Commission wants to snuff out terrorist funding, a strategy that could include tight monitoring of cash and Bitcoin, and national account registers.
By David HeunFebruary 3 -
Fraudsters focusing on attacking account creation apparently like the trend of merchants storing consumer payment data to make repeat purchases easier for shoppers.
By David HeunFebruary 3 -
For many e-commerce merchants, the migration to EMV-chip card security at the point of sale and the expected shift of fraud to the Web is akin to a message in a bottle that hasn't washed ashore. Too many simply don't know about it.
By David HeunFebruary 3 -
On the surface, traditional bankers and third-party disruptors may not always have the same approaches in mind, but the gap between their goals and how to go about it is increasingly getting smaller.
By David HeunFebruary 1 -
Barclays is reportedly informing customers that it is planning to post an update to its U.K. website and through Twitter to indicate when it will support Apple Pay.
By David HeunJanuary 29 -
It can't be labeled simply as a faster payments initiative or even an attempt to rework cross-border payments rails, but Swift's Global Payments Innovation initiative is definitely on a fast track.
By David HeunJanuary 29 -
Splitit has expanded its interest-free installment payments technology to health care providers, enabling their patients to receive instant approval to finance health care costs through their Visa or MasterCard credit cards on file.
By David HeunJanuary 28 -
Retailers often worry that their customers won't return after a breach, but as logical as this expectation is, it may be far from the truth.
By David HeunJanuary 26 -
If mobile wallet developers are banking on young consumers to become early adopters, they should not include college students amongst them.
By David HeunJanuary 25 -
If mobile wallet developers are banking on young consumers to become early adopters, they should not include college students amongst them.
By David HeunJanuary 25 -
Discover says it will help consumers seeking to establish or rebuild a credit score by expanding the availability of its Discover It Secured Credit Card, which offers the cash-back rewards and security measures of its mainstream cards.
By David HeunJanuary 24 -
Reeling from the loss of the Costco account and other setbacks in 2015, American Express is looking to the future the same way any investor might banking on the diversification of its portfolio to slowly climb back.
By David HeunJanuary 22 -
It may seem tough for a system that limits itself to one retailer per vertical to expand, but Plenti is making it happen.
By David HeunJanuary 21 -
Already facing technology-driven threats to their relevancy, independent sales organizations (ISOs) face another dilemma: should ISOs spread their wings with numerous acquirers and processors, or stick with one that provides the best deal for servicing merchant clients?
By David HeunJanuary 20 -
More than 100 online authentication methods have earned Fast Identity Online Alliance certification as the organization's goal of eliminating static passwords gains momentum.
By David HeunJanuary 19 -
As Square and PayPal push business financing, American Express is adding extra funding options to give businesses a lifeline when spending needs a spike.
By David HeunJanuary 19 -
Banks operating on legacy systems created 30 to 40 years ago are becoming far more open to working with third-party innovators, which have no interest in the baggage that would accompany becoming a direct competitor to the banks themselves.
By David HeunJanuary 19
