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Tritium Partners has acquired a majority stake in Giact Systems LLC, an electric payments service.
January 12 -
Stage Stores, a department store chain based in in Houston, has beefed up its payment security with technology from Chase Paymentech and Ingenico.
January 12 -
Traditional merchant acquirers have faced disruption from a number of new entrants in recent years from companies such as Square and its peers. And now, a football team is getting into the game.
January 9 -
Wirecard, a digital payments company based in Germany, has partnered with Five by Five, a software provider in Croatia, to provide mobile point of sale technology to small businesses.
January 8 -
Retail businesses require expansion, in terms of increasing physical locations or getting more customers into the store. But there are several other ways of boosting profits that involve payments management and analysis, though these are often overlooked by most owners.
January 8
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Apple's reputation as a negotiator is rather simpleit doesn't negotiate. But Strategic Resource Management, a negotiation company with 200 clients in financial services, contends issuers and merchants have a chance to win more favorable terms with Apple.
January 7 -
Tablet-based point of sale and other integrated payment systems are advancing quickly, but there are some obstacles in the road to dominationparticularly for providers that didn't plan ahead for EMV-chip cards in the U.S.
January 6 -
The processor Total System Services has named Tom Boyer as president of its direct acquiring business.
January 5 -
Though Amazon.com's Fire Phone sputtered out as soon as it launched, the company has built a solid foundation in mobile payments that will fuel its next big moves in 2015.
January 5 -
Say goodbye to the Merchant Warehouse and hello to the new Cayan, as the Boston-based independent sales organization and technology provider changes its branding to fit the changes it has made to its business model.
January 5 -
The payments industry is quickly adapting to new technology, new regulations and new consumer demands. Here are 15 of the industry's major transformations already in progress.
January 2 -
Years ago, merchant services meant selling a terminal and writing the merchant account. It seemed easy, right? The problem is that some of us are still trapped there.
December 31
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Square is committed to its diversification strategy, furthering its transformation from a simple mobile point of sale provider to a company that also handles small-business loans, marketing and e-commerce.
December 29 -
2014 was a big year for payments. Disruption came from within the financial services industry and from outsiders like Apple and Walmart. Mainstream payment companies had to respond to these new competitors as well as adapt to fresh attention from regulators and fraudsters.
December 26 -
The point of sale technology provider TouchBistro is partnering with Uber to provide free transportation service to restaurant patrons in Toronto.
December 24 -
When it comes to gift cards, consumer behavior comes into play at different stages of the purchasing processspecifically when deciding whether to get a gift card over another gift, and when deciding on what type of gift card to get.
December 23
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For MasterCard's Mung Ki Woo, the future of payments is an app that unlocks new consumer habits by literally unlocking their doors.
December 23 -
While many mobile wallet companies look to complement credit and debit card acceptance, South Africa's SnapScan is focused on merchants who accept only cash.
December 23 -
Staples Inc., the largest U.S. office-supply retailer, said 1.16 million payment cards may have been affected in a series of data breaches that occurred from July into September.
December 22 -
Retail stores have spent years fighting competition from the Internet, and Verifone plans to prove that it's a fight the brick-and-mortar side can win.
December 22





