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More than two-thirds of all U.S.-issued MasterCard consumer credit cards are now chip-enabled and the number of merchants accepting EMV transactions continues to climb, MasterCard said March 31.
April 1 -
There's a certain type of payment that's prone to fraud because the payer doesn't always know when a transaction is made, or even when the relationship starts.
April 1 -
Some debit card users are so loyal to their cards that many would go so far as to say using a PIN is more convenient and less secure than a using a signature, according to a recent report from Auriemma Consulting Group.
March 30 -
Google plans to end support for the physical Google Wallet Card, according to information included in the code of its latest Google Wallet app update.
March 29 -
The attention around tokenization replacing static account numbers with a one-time-use token has been good for security but worrying for businesses that rely on a static identifier for future reference.
March 29 -
Fallout from widespread data breaches hurts many payment industry sectors, but this year's tax-filing season brings fresh pain for the prepaid card industry, with new details out connecting prepaid cards with some of last year's biggest tax refund fraud busts.
March 28 -
The U.S. shift to EMV once considered as viable as the U.S. shift to the metric system is well underway. Here are some of the latest signs of progress, as well as some of the biggest pain points.
March 24 -
CU Anytime will upgrade its ATM management system to a software platform provided by NCR Corporation and INETCO Software.
March 24 -
Diebold acquired enough Wincor Nixdorf shares to complete the purchase of its German rival, a deal that creates a maker of cash machines and systems with more than $5 billion in sales.
March 24 -
Starbucks is prepared to launch a new Starbucks Rewards Prepaid Card with partner JPMorgan Chase, further strengthening its ongoing relationship with the bank.
March 23 -
Minneapolis' new transit deployment seems limited and even old schoolit's a closed loop payment system that's only available on buses and not on the Twin Cities' expanding light rail system.
March 23 -
Many moons after the U.S. payment industry adopted a largely chip-and-signature approach to EMV instead of chip-and-PIN security thats standard elsewhere, rising merchant chargebacks are leading some to question the wisdom of PIN-free payments.
March 22 -
Samsung is fond of using cash rewards to drive Samsung Pay signups, offering consumers $25 to $100 in recent months for enrolling a payment card in the handset maker's mobile wallet. But that strategy is not a fit for all card issuers, according to the fine print in the latest Samsung Pay promotion.
March 21 -
In a move that counters Sweden's reputation as a country that encourages its citizens to not use cash in the payments network, The National Bank of Sweden is asking regulators to make access to cash a legal right.
March 21 -
Uber is starting a pilot program on Thursday in San Francisco for its service, called Instant Pay. Drivers in the program sign up for a bank account with Green Dot Corp.'s GoBank, which usually costs $8.95 a month but is free if drivers make a deposit at least once every six months.
March 17 -
Thames Card Technology Ltd. is providing the plastic payment card production for startup "challenger bank" Mondo in the U.K. to test a debit card paired with a mobile banking app.
March 16 -
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.
March 14 -
SVM LP, which provides gift cards for corporate promotions, incentives and loyalty programs, has acquired 1to1 Card, another operator in the same niche, the companies announced March 8.
March 8 -
Atlanta is flush with payment processors that handle more than 70% of the nation's transactions. These players now plan to expand their reach even further, hoping to make the southern city a fintech hub to rival Silicon Valley and New York.
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