David Heun is an associate editor for technology at American Banker.
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Brick-and-mortar retailers are chasing a missing link for sales and marketingthe deep customer data that e-commerce merchants easily obtain through online orders and shipping information.
By David HeunNovember 10 -
Payments are proving to be an enticing use case for wearable computing, drawing the attention of companies as varied as amusement parks, banks and phone manufacturers.
By David HeunNovember 7 -
The card networks are under pressure in a number of countries, providing ammunition for retailers wanting similar cost adjustments in the U.S.
By David HeunNovember 6 -
Seeking to help its clients benefit from consumers who increasingly shop online or through mobile devices, GoDaddy Operating Co. LLC has launched its online store product for small businesses.
By David HeunNovember 6 -
Online remittance provider WorldRemit is now offering its service in 15 Latin American markets, saying it is the company's largest expansion to date.
By David HeunNovember 6 -
Apple Pay's NFC-based mobile pay system doesn't automatically equate to a marriage between the retailers' point of sale and the contactless communication technology.
By David HeunNovember 5 -
Even though the payments industry earlier this year put an end to the debate over how to comply with a federal mandate for routing EMV debit transactions, the technology still isn't widely available.
By David HeunNovember 5 -
Visa Europe may find itself in a damage control mode after researchers say they found a flaw in the brand's contactless cards, but the organization is expressing confidence in its security.
By David HeunNovember 4 -
Many companies have struggled for years to find a way to get consumers to use phones for payments. Some wallets promise better rewards and others promise stronger security, but Tipl.ly's approach is a bit more primal.
By David HeunNovember 4 -
Tokenization, a security method that eliminates account data from exposure, is fast becoming linked to the advancement of mobile payments. American Express' latest service is designed to push both technologies along.
By David HeunNovember 3 -
Fraudsters are quickly developing a way to sidestep EMV-chip security ahead of the U.S. card networks' October 2015 deadline for adopting the technology.
By David HeunOctober 30 -
Apple Pay was supposed to deliver a victory blow for Near Field Communication payments, but its launch seems to be doing as much damage as good for the cause of NFC.
By David HeunOctober 29 -
The Merchant Customer Exchange is informing individuals and businesses involved in the testing the venture's CurrentC mobile payment system that "unauthorized third parties" have obtained some of their email addresses.
By David HeunOctober 29 -
Payment applications developer Ixaris is working with United Bank for Africa and Ojapay to launch a virtual card-based e-commerce system designed to make online purchasing an option for more African consumers.
By David HeunOctober 28 -
Retail ATM operator Cardtronics Inc. is testing a system that takes location-based offers, which are typically linked to a card account or a mobile app, and makes them available to consumers who may prefer to pay with cash.
By David HeunOctober 28 -
Even though U.S. merchants and acquirers have known about the looming deadline for EMV-chip card adoption for three years, their progress has been slow.
By David HeunOctober 24 -
Bank of America was quick to address an early issue with double-charging Apple Pay users, but the damage to consumers' perception of mobile payment technology may prove to be longer-lasting if more glitches occur.
By David HeunOctober 23 -
PHOENIX Rather than simply support Apple Pay, banks need to go a step further to develop their own mobile wallets that interact with merchants for rewards and offers.
By David HeunOctober 23 -
Even though Apple has more than 500 banks lined up to support Apple Pay, including heavyweights like Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase, some bank executives are taking a decidedly defensive stance.
By David HeunOctober 22 -
PHOENIX Even though Apple has more than 500 banks lined up to support Apple Pay, including heavyweights like Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase, some bank executives are taking a decidedly defensive stance.
By David HeunOctober 22
