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Instant-issue cards may seem like old news, but if Centier Bank's recent implementation of EFT Source Inc.'s platform is any indication, the technology is still helping banks increase transactions and interchange revenue, while lowering card production costs.
September 5 -
In an effort to shield merchants looking to expand into new markets, PayPal will launch an expanded seller protection policy for the Asia Pacific region on Oct. 11.
September 4 -
Citibank has agreed to pay $55,000 to settle a complaint by the Connecticut attorney general that the bank was aware of a security flaw in its online banking service that resulted in hackers obtaining payment card data and stealing about $2.7 million.
September 4 -
Banks can do business with Internet-based lenders that dont violate the law, the nations primary payment system said in a letter that followed warnings from regulators about the online firms practices.
September 3 -
Germany suffers from a high rate of card not present fraud, according to new data from predictive analytics and decision management software company FICO.
August 30 -
U.S. merchants are in for a rude awakening if they do not prepare for the spike in e-commerce fraud that will likely follow the shift to EMV-chip cards at the point of sale.
August 30 -
Its easier to sell a person something he wants than to scare him into buying protection from something he wants to avoid. Thats particularly applicable when it comes to selling payments security.
August 30
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A European EMV migration technology provider plans to make itself known to more U.S. payments companies.
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A new Jack Henry program can speed EMV-chip card migration for card issuers by up to a year but only for credit cards, since ongoing legal issues hamper the use of EMV for debit cards.
August 29 -
The St. Louis-based grocery chain Schnucks Markets Inc. continues to face legal woes, four months after disclosing that up to 2.4 million credit and debit card numbers were exposed in a data breach initiated last December.
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