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Three quarters of debit cards will have chips by the end of the year, but slow merchant adoption is limiting use, according to Pulse.
August 9 -
The proliferation of smartphones and the onset of mobile payments has brought biometrics to the forefront of security for financial transactions.
August 9
CCG Catalyst -
The National Australia Bank will partner with digital identity proofing company iSignthis to provide advanced card services to merchant customers in Australia and New Zealand.
August 8 -
Under pressure from regulators to beef up risk management in commercial real estate lending, banks are using new software tools to improve analysis.
August 8 -
Community banks are often burdened with manual data entry for processing commercial loans. Union State Bank has turned to digitization software to make it easier. It may sound modest in the age of APIs, but it made a quantifiable difference.
August 8 -
The U.S. EMV migration has been rough, but one of the sharpest pain points of all was felt by merchants not yet processing chip cards who were hit by a costly surge in chargebacks.
August 8 -
Once fraud has been detected and a customers usual payment mechanism is broken, what happens next to ensure that customer remains happy and loyal?
August 8
Pegasystems -
Banks must use analytics rather than customer surveys to determine what does and what does not inspire prospects to become customers.
August 5
Liberty Bank -
If new research from NCR about a flaw in chip cards proves to be reproducible by fraudsters, it may undermine the core benefit of EMV security.
August 4 -
The transactions look so ordinary that most banks' fraud filters aren't able to detect them. And the perpetrators aren't typical hackers they are middle-aged churchgoers who believe they are taking back what's rightfully theirs.
August 4 -
Overall card fraud losses in Europe have declined slightly over the last five years, but that trend is starting to reverse course, based on new data from FICO and Euromonitor International that points to sharp regional upticks in card-not-present fraud.
August 4 -
In the wake of the Bitfinex heist, protecting consumers must again be at the forefront of the digital currency community.
August 4
Consumers' Research -
To thrive in todays internationally volatile markets, financial institutions and other organizations must attend more closely to the cross-border payments process.
August 4
INTEL FCStone -
The situation turns on whether the CFTC inadvertently pushed Bitfinex to adopt a weaker security system than it had been using. However, the way the bitcoin exchange used the new system was significantly flawed, security experts said.
August 3 -
Bots have slowly begun to creep onto the online payments scene, and they could offer a whole new, simpler way to part with our cash.
August 3
SecurionPay.com -
Barclays threw out security questions for telephone banking access this week and began using voice recognition technology, representing a step in an industry-wide move to eliminate passwords and challenge questions.
August 2 -
TouchID, facial recognition, behavior patterns, knowledge-based authentication, SMS codes the means of authenticating continue to proliferate. The smart minds in security have yet to settle on one which is the most effective.
August 2 -
Whether it is EMV, NFC, HCE or TSP, there is certainly no shortage of acronyms within the payments ecosystem. And this is one trend that is here to stay.
August 2
Rambus -
The linchpin of the federal government's payday lending proposal is a credit-reporting system for small-dollar loans created by the private sector, but the kinds of companies that could create it haven't stepped forward.
August 1 -
Banks should assess a customer's full financial picture before deciding to sell a debt to a third-party collection agent.
August 1
Oracle Financial Services










