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LevelUp is eliminating one of the fees merchants pay to accept cards through its mobile-payment system, which uses QR codes to access pre-enrolled debit or credit cards when shopping.
July 12 -
A company that teaches marketing is calling upon independent sales organizations to present a new training course to merchants.
July 12 -
Concerned over what amounts to milliseconds, London Underground operators say Near Field Communication-enabled smartphones don’t complete transactions fast enough for its commuters going through ticket turnstiles.
July 12 -
Kids' school lunch money has become a new payments-industry battleground.
July 12 -
New Jersey and Pennsylvania commuters now may use American Express Co.’s ExpressPay contactless cards to pay for rides on the Port Authority Transit Corp. Speedline rapid-transit system or to park in terminal garages.
July 11 -
Square Inc. appears to have international growth on its agenda.
July 11 -
More than 6,500 cabs will receive payment systems integrated with driver and passenger information tablet displays under a five-year contract awarded to VeriFone Systems Inc. by the District of Columbia Taxicab Commission, the terminal maker announced July 11.
July 11 -
JCB International do Brasil Representacão Comercial Ltda. began operations in São Paulo, Brazil, on July 1, JCB International Co. Ltd., the international operations subsidiary of Japan-based JCB, announced July 11.
July 11 -
British Airways, the United Kingdom’s largest international airline with 600 global destinations, says it will strengthen its protection of payment card data when customers purchase tickets online.
July 10 -
Bipin C. Shah is credited with pioneering ATM networks, 24-hour ATM service, payroll debit cards, debit at the point of sale, cash-back with debit cards and pay at the pump. These days, he’s focusing his creativity on merchants.
July 10 -
If a Qualified Security Assessor tests–and passes–a business for payments security compliance, that business may feel it could rest on its laurels.
July 9 -
The tom-toms are beating louder for action among issuers, merchants and processors in the U.S. migration to EMV smart card technology.
July 9 -
A Philadelphia-based company is buying an independent sales organization, a processor and a payroll-services company to pursue the goal of providing complete payments services to small merchants.
July 9 -
Heartland Payment Systems Inc. has landed another school-meals payment player, further boosting its market share in the educational foodservice arena.
July 9 -
IVR Technology Group and Fundtech have formed a partnership that expands the functionality of IVR Technology Group’s Pay-by-Phone virtual terminal, the companies announced July 9.
July 9 -
At first, Google seemed to have all of the necessary ingredients for a mobile wallet and Isis had the uphill climb of convincing banks to agree to a system designed by a group of telcos. Isis now has several top banks firmly behind it, but it faces many challenges as well.
July 9 -
Consumers may not be pushing for stronger card security because they feel overly protected by the systems in use today. But they do face real costs for fraud.
July 6 -
Cielo, a payments company based in Brazil, announced July 2 that it is buying a U.S. company, Merchant e-Solutions.
July 3 -
When Joe Randazza first began filing National Payment Card Association patents seven years ago for decoupled debit products and processes, he admits he "didn't have the vision to foresee a future with smartphones."
June 29 -
American Express plans to begin issuing secure chip cards in the U.S. this year, and it has released a timeline for merchants to follow in accepting those cards. Like every other network's roadmap, Amex sticks closely to the plan Visa announced last August.
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