David Heun is an associate editor for technology at American Banker.
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Visa had a few concerns about how consumers would react to three Arizona credit unions issuing prepaid gift cards carrying its brand through their ATMs.
By David HeunMarch 5 -
Speculation as to the motives of large retailers, such as Target and Wal-Mart, who are creating their own mobile wallet system abound. But there's no question the merchants seek better transaction security and control over customer data.
By David HeunMarch 2 -
Strong fourth-quarter earnings for French terminal maker Ingenico signal good news for the payments industry, and likely for Europe's economy overall.
By David HeunFebruary 23 -
It's a common story: a merchant suffers a payment data breach, the merchant's acquirer gets fined, and the acquirer passes along the fine to the merchant. Usually, life goes on. But an ongoing lawsuit against a Utah restaurant could shake things up for banks.
By David HeunFebruary 21 -
Offering person-to-person payments initially to its own customers, eventually to all U.K. bank customers.
By David HeunFebruary 16 -
PayPal, the most prominent player in the online-payments world, is consistently viewed as leaving NFC behind in its pursuit to secure a place in cloud-based mobile payments. But is it really?
By David HeunFebruary 16 -
PayPal is digging even further into the prepaid card market at a time when more underbanked consumers favor such products. Users of the prepaid card do not need to have a PayPal account — though having one provides additional benefits.
By David HeunFebruary 14 -
MasterCard does not explicitly require the use of a PIN with chip cards in the U.S., but its sliding scale of liability leaves little other choice.
By David HeunFebruary 2 -
First Data expects its Star PIN-debit network to benefit this year when the last measure of the Durbin amendment takes hold on April 1, requiring financial institutions with more than $10 billion in assets to have at least two processing networks on their debit cards.
By David HeunFebruary 1 -
Merchants are adamant that any initiative in the United States for accepting chip cards backed by the EMV security standard establish the chip-and-PIN method — instead of the chip-and-signature option that Visa supports.
By David HeunJanuary 30 -
Voice biometrics has had its share of starts and stops as an anti-fraud and authentication tool in the past decade. But a person's voice has more than 100 unique characteristics, compared with only 40 for a fingerprint, so the technology has strong potential for data security.
By David HeunJanuary 26 -
Increased consumer spending had executives from TSYS singing the praises of solid fourth-quarter earnings and, for the time being, soft-pedaling the potential future loss of Green Dot's processing business.
By David HeunJanuary 25 -
If the competition for providing payments hardware and software were akin to a boxing match, NCR Corp. just came out swinging in an attempt to keep smaller contenders on the ropes.
By David HeunJanuary 24 -
ThreatMetrix plans to make the best of its recent acquisition of TrustDefender by adding malicious software detection to its fraud-prevention software offerings for banks and retailers.
By David HeunJanuary 24 -
The Spanish bank will distribute 1 million contactless cards, 17,000 contactless payment terminals and 500 contactless-card-reading ATMs in the city.
By David HeunJanuary 13 -
Diebold is designing a system to connect its ATMs to Verizon Wireless' 4G data network to improve service and security.
By David HeunJanuary 11 -
Small ferry service lets riders pay using an Android phone, an iPhone or an iPad.
By David HeunJanuary 10 -
Only 24% of U.S. adults would feel safe buying something directly from a Facebook page.
By David HeunJanuary 10 -
Any thought that Visa Inc. was interested in merchant acquiring quickly dissipated last week, when the card network decided to sell an online merchant portfolio it inherited from a purchase two years ago to Global Payments.
By David HeunJanuary 10 -
With its Jan. 5 unveiling of an at-the-table digital payment terminal called the Rail, Viableware joined other technology companies that for the past couple of years have been trying to eliminate the standard restaurant bill-payment methods.
By David HeunJanuary 6
