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Consumers want to use e-commerce, digital payments and other new card innovations, but are still wary of fraud. Here's how to help them get over that fear.
February 10
Terapeak -
KKR & Co. said fourth-quarter profit more than quadrupled as its private equity portfolio gained and it sold its final stake in Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc.
February 9 -
Consumers still primarily use cards and shop at brick and mortar retailers. Merchants need to take that into consideration when forming a technology strategy.
February 9
Diebold Nixdorf -
Now that the holiday sales rush is over, merchants are starting to look more closely at game-changing sales models like Amazon Go as models to reinvent their own point of sale.
February 8 -
Payment service providers and independent software vendors may find themselves on the outside looking in if they can't diversify to accommodate m-commerce.
February 8
Payworks -
Host Card Emulation can bring contactless mobile payments to a wider variety of phones, but there's still some security concerns. That's where 'trusted execution environment' comes in.
February 7
Trustonic -
In an newly created role, Deborah Guild, the bank’s current chief technology officer, will lead a revamped security unit.
February 6 -
EMV was a necessary advancement that wasn't guided by customer preference. For mobile payments and other m-commerce plays, instant consumer adoption isn't always a sign of success.
February 6
Paragon Application Systems -
People are warming up to mobile payment apps like Apple Pay and Samsung Pay, but concerns over fraud and ID theft could still pose headwinds.
February 2
Sage Payment Solutions -
The EMV migration includes support for chip cards and NFC contactless payments, giving banks room to compete in the contactless payments market just in time for wearables to take off.
February 1
CreditCardForum -
The chip card migration took up a lot of merchants' energy over the past couple of years. As chip cards mature, merchants can and should turn to the variety of new payment options in the year ahead.
January 31
Ingenico -
For the first time, the chairmen of the American Bankers Association and the Independent Community Bankers of America are women, marking an important milestone for the industry.
January 30 -
Congress has proposed repealing the Durbin Amendment, a move that would be costly to small businesses which have benefited from the reform.
January 30
Arkansas Grocers and Retail Merchants Association -
Philip McHugh, a top-ranking executive with Barclaycard, will join the processor Total System Services Inc. as its senior executive vice president and president of merchant solutions, effective May 1.
January 27 -
The third party wallets and mobile point of sale systems are advancing, making the next year the right time for merchants to work on strategies to improve user experience at checkout.
January 27
Lionesque Group -
Wall Street women on what the Women's March meant to them; UBS implementing a more female-friendly approach to wealth management; Beth Mooney outlines post-merger ambitions; and more.
January 26
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The method is still based on paper money, but the model includes steps that get consumers ready to adopt e-commerce. Given the region's smartphone penetration, that's an inevitability.
January 26
Compass Plus -
The breaches at large retailers and other companies are continuing, making it time to fully embrace a new authentication method.
January 25
HYPR Corp. -
In markets such as Africa there's a huge market for mobile payments, but a regulatory environment that has not caught up
January 24
Hyperwallet -
Google appears to be following through on promises to integrate the major payment networks’ digital wallets within Android Pay.
January 23






