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Merchants that postponed their EMV migration are feeling the sting of losses connected to the EMV liability shift. They are now shoring up their fraud defenses andin some casesspeeding up their EMV-migration plans.
March 16 - New York
JPMorgan Chase has named Sarah Youngwood chief financial officer for consumer and community banking.
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BB&T in Winston-Salem, N.C., has increased the roles of two executives as part of an effort to focus more on digital projects.
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As merchants prepared to swap out their aging magstripe terminals for modern EMV card readers, acquirers hoped that this widespread demand for equipment would flood ISOs with revenue. But instead, some are finding EMV simply added to their expenses.
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Payment processor Heartland Payment Systems Inc. and global payment provider Computop have agreed to integrate their platforms to provide international payment processing.
March 14 -
The focus on the smart-home device marks the latest frontier in the ways in which banks and payment companies are testing features on cars, fridges, watches and other internet of things.
March 14 -
The confusion over how banks categorize chargebacks has become the latest minefield in the transition to EMV chip cards in the U.S. And the sheer volume of chargebacks has forced some merchants to turn to legal action, questioning the entire migration process.
March 14 -
Bluetooth beacons small nightlight-sized devices that can communicate with a mobile app as shoppers move throughout a store may have the same potential for bank branches as they do for mega-retailers like Target Corp.
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Verifone's presence in the mobile point of sale market is as old as Square's, but it has had a bit more trouble reaching Square's market. This year, Verifone's strategy will be to move the goalpost and to chop it up into smaller segments.
March 11 -
The mobile point of sale market is getting more and more crowded, even as the market's largest and most established players struggle to find footing.
March 11 -
Square is "betting big on Near Field Communication," but not to the point the company would consider bringing back its own Square Wallet app, CEO Jack Dorsey says.
March 10 -
Square Inc. reported fourth-quarter revenue that topped analysts estimates, suggesting the digital-payments business will continue to grow in the face of increasing competition from PayPal Holdings Inc. and Apple Inc.
March 9 -
Retirement was good for Pamela Joseph, former head of U.S. Bank's Elavon business, but not enough to overcome the lure of a high-level executive role at Total System Services, a company rapidly transitioning into a new age of digital payments.
March 9 -
Having served as a holdover since her term expired last spring, Debbie Matz announced she will be departing the agency at the end of next month.
March 9 -
Retirement was good for Pamela Joseph, former head of U.S. Bank's Elavon business, but not enough to overcome the lure of a high-level executive role at Total System Services, a company rapidly transitioning into a new age of digital payments.
March 9 -
ExxonMobil, the world's largest oil company, now accepts Apple Pay at a majority of its U.S. gas stations.
March 9 -
Obtaining money transmitter licenses in every state has been a lengthy process for WorldRemit, but one that paid off big this month when the company became regulated in California.
March 9 -
Penns Woods Bancorp in Williamsport, Pa., has promoted Michelle Karas to chief operating officer.
March 8 -
Financial services technology provider Jack Henry & Associates Inc. is the latest company to collaborate with The Clearing House to speed processing, a move that will substantially increase the number of banks capable of executing faster payments.
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In expanding Visa Token Service, the card brand is requiring issuers to stop using alternate personal account numbers in cloud-based mobile payments and instead converting to tokenization.
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