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The emerging U.S. mobile-payments market could be putting consumers at risk for fraud, and a consumer-advocacy group is urging wireless carriers to protect its customers from unauthorized transactions.
June 15 -
Fifth Third Processing Solutions has changed its name to Vantiv LLC, the company announced June 15.
June 15 -
Credit unions and banks are once again struggling to plug a data breach that is siphoning tens of thousands of dollars from debit cards through purchases at local retailers.
June 15 -
When Congress threatened to cap the interchange fees that banks collect on debit card transactions, the industry argued that such a move would force it to kill off its own debit rewards programs. As it turns out, the demise of those programs might inconvenience consumers but it is unlikely to deal banks much of a financial blow.
June 15 -
Starbucks Corp. finally has an official mobile payment offering for Android smartphones.
June 15 -
U.S. Senators. Charles Schumer , D-N.Y., and Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., are urging the U.S. Department of Justice Department to shut down an underground online drug-trade site called Silk Road, but in a June 6 open letter to the department the senators barely touched on the digital currency–Bitcoins–that fuels the site’s commerce.
June 14 -
Verizon Wireless has brick-and-mortar mobile payments covered thanks to its participation in the Isis joint venture. But the company soon will give its wireless customers the option to charge online purchases directly to their mobile-phone bill.
June 14 -
The plethora of new mobile payment initiatives – the most recent being the mobile wallet project announced by Google, Citi, MasterCard, First Data and Sprint – can be confusing for banks. What mobile payment technologies make the most sense for a financial institution to offer? In a recent interview with Randy Vanderhoof, executive director of the Smart Card Alliance, he handicapped the three versions of near-field communication mobile payment technology that standards bodies have approved. [Near-field communication is a short-range wireless connectivity technology that enables short-range communication between electronic devices, and it’s the mechanism most companies are choosing to pursue mobile payments.] The differences between the three versions hinge on who controls the security of the mobile payments by controlling the “secure element” that stores cardholder credentials and account data and communicates with the apps.
June 14 -
Effective July 1, retailers in the United Arab Emirates no longer may assess surcharges to customers who pay by credit card under a ruling last week from the country’s Supreme Committee for Consumer Protection.
June 14 -
Bluebird Soft Inc. this week plans to unveil a portable point-of-sale terminal at the Retail Asia Expo in Hong Kong, the mobile computing manufacturer announced June 14.
June 14 -
Speedy communication to breach victims is vital in preventing fraud, according to lawmakers and regulators who are pushing for faster consumer notifications after last week's disclosure of an incident at Citigroup Inc.
June 14 -
First Data Corp. has renamed one of its payment-acquiring units in the United Kingdom, the payments processor announced June 13.
June 14 -
American Express Co. is making its boldest move yet in the prepaid market by introducing a reloadable card that carries almost no fees.
June 14 -
The buzz around person-to-person payments has long been claimed by rival upstarts such as PayPal Inc., but banks are striking back, as evidenced by the ClearXChange consortium.
June 13 -
Barclaycard has retooled a contactless-payments television advertisement to feature use of a mobile phone to make payments in a move that could help to raise awareness of the technology in the United Kingdom. The ad first appeared June 4 during the finale of the popular television show “Britain’s Got Talent.”
June 13 -
WASHINGTON — Bankers lost the Senate fight over interchange fees, but they are hoping the vote will help convince the Federal Reserve Board to raise its proposed 12-cent cap.
June 13 -
American Express Co. is trying to expand the number of users for Serve, its new digital wallet service, through a marketing partnership with AOL Inc.’s Patch news network.
June 13 -
Law enforcement agents believe hundreds of thousands of dollars being withdrawn from ATMs in California are related to the data breach announced recently by Michaels Stores.
June 13 -
WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve is expected to vote a final rule on debit fees a week from today, now that a credit union-backed proposal to delay the rules has been shot down in Congress.
June 13 -
Spanish police authorities have arrested three computer hackers who allegedly breached the Sony Corp. networks affiliated with the PlayStation 3 video-game console and the company’s streaming music and video service.
June 10