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Despite many merchants' resistance to the EMV migration in the U.S., the chip-card technology can become more appetizing when it is baked into another item on the terminal maker's menu.
November 18 -
Merchants have long known card network rules permit them to charge a different price for accepting cash versus cards, but outside of gasoline retailers, most merchants havent done much about it.
November 17 -
Bankwell Financial Group in New Canaan, Conn., said chief operating officer Gail E. D. Brathwaite will resign from the company on Dec. 11. She has agreed to continue working with the bank as a consultant through June 30.
November 16 -
First Data and NCR Corp. are flexing their scale muscles in an agreement that brings the technology strength of both companies to the grocery, petroleum and convenience store industries and expands NCR's ATM footprint.
November 16 -
Within less than 12 hours, LoanDepot Inc., a fast-growing mortgage lender, aborted its plan to go public and Fitbit Inc., the maker of wearable devices, priced a secondary offering below the previous days close.
November 13 -
Gas stations have until 2017 to upgrade pumps for EMV chip-card acceptance, but first things first the indoor point of sale at convenience stores at those stations were included in the October 2015 liability shift for merchants.
November 13 -
PwC's Dennis Nally on how men can empower women in financial services; Fidelity's Kathy Murphy on drawing female customers to financial planning; Well Fargo's Maureen O'Donnell on welcoming female advisers aboard; and are the regulatory agencies welcoming to women?
November 12
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MasterCard is integrating software developer Cardteks HCEXpert solution to enable Near Field Communication-based mobile payments for customers of MasterCard Payment Transaction Services, a unit of MasterCard.
November 11 -
Western Union has named Elizabeth Chambers as the companys chief strategy and product officer.
November 11 -
The glacial pace at which card providers and merchants are adding EMV chips to their cards and payments systems benefits no one, and opens new possibilities for card fraud.
November 10 -
Square Inc., the payments startup led by Jack Dorsey, released a 38-minute marketing video in advance of its planned initial public offering.
November 10 -
Electronic payments company PAX Technology has become the main supplier of point of sale terminals for Russia's Sberbank.
November 9 -
Electronic payments technology provider Verifone has entered into an agreement to buy Payment as a Service provider InterCard AG.
November 9 -
Meta Financial Group in Sioux Falls, S.D., has promoted Cindy Smith to the newly created position of head of technology and operations.
November 6 -
M&T Bank has expanded its leadership in the metro New York region after completing its acquisition of Hudson City Bancorp.
November 6 -
Square Inc. is aiming for a valuation of as much as $4.2 billion in its initial public offering, well short of the $6 billion the mobile-payments service sought in its latest funding round.
November 6 -
Zions Bancorp. in Salt Lake City has promoted two executives to leadership roles in the bank's technology division.
November 5 -
EnerBank USA in Salt Lake City has chosen Charlie Knadler to succeed Louise Kelly as president and chief executive after her retirement next month.
November 5 -
Point-of-sale payment provider payworks has released a white-label software development kit (SDK) that outside parties can use to develop mobile point of sale services.
November 5 -
KeyCorps biggest deal since Beth Mooney became CEO would make it the 13th largest U.S. commercial bank if approved, and a proposal from Virgin Money's Jayne-Anne Gadhia could prompt the U.K. to peg bank exec bonuses to gender diversity. Also: Barclays' Barbara Byrne, KKR's Suzanne Donohoe and JPM's Eileen Serra.
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