Technology
Technology
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Security passwords that have become common for e-commerce transactions and financial accounts translate poorly to mobile devices, fueling consumers' bad habits regarding weak or reused passwords.
November 11 -
New Yorks top banking regulator Benjamin Lawsky, who used his leverage to stiffen penalties against some of the worlds largest financial institutions and also instituted policies friendly to payments startups, will probably step down next year to take a job in the private sector, said a person familiar with the matter.
November 11 -
This is an exciting time to be in the payments industry. The U.S. deadline for the EMV chip-and-PIN migration is officially less than one year away, and Apple Pay recently became available to iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus users.
November 11 -
Nacha CEO Janet Estep discusses how her organization polices bad actors on the automated clearing house network, why it doesn't single out specific merchant categories as risky, and how nudging the industry toward "push" payments will help.
November 10 -
Regulators are expecting financial institutions to provide detailed modeling of deposits and ever-greater documentation in the next round of stress tests, bankers and consultants say.
November 10 -
Apple Pay and the card networks' support is boosting tokenization as a security option for mobile payments, though fraud trends suggest an even more layered approach will be necessary.
November 10 -
Acquirers are encouraging vending-machine operators to add card and mobile electronic-payment acceptance, which could represent a whole new category of transactions.
November 10 -
Brick-and-mortar retailers are chasing a missing link for sales and marketingthe deep customer data that e-commerce merchants easily obtain through online orders and shipping information.
November 10 -
The launch of Apple Pay last month was undoubtedly a defining moment in the evolution of mobile payments.
November 10 -
The vast majority of credit unions in the U.S. don't have adequate insurance coverage in the event of another online data breach.
November 9 -
JPMorgan Chase and Co. will update its QuickPay person-to-person mobile payments app because the consumer experience could be better, according to Chase CEO of consumer and community banking Gordon Smith.
November 7 -
A proposal to improve the way online banking information is shared with data aggregators has sparked a debate over a decades-old practice.
November 7 -
Remittance incumbents and digital startups are aggressively dismissing each other in public statements, though both sides have distinct advantages in the battle to control the expanding remittance payments market.
November 7 -
Payments are proving to be an enticing use case for wearable computing, drawing the attention of companies as varied as amusement parks, banks and phone manufacturers.
November 7 -
Merchants are enticed by the lure of the huge e-commerce market in China, enough to give a number of early client wins to Alipay's U.S. merchant acquisition effort.
November 7 -
Home Depot Inc., which suffered a data breach between April and September, said 53 million e-mail addresses were taken by hackers during the attack, in addition to the 56 million payment cards that were previously disclosed.
November 7 -
Every day, debt collectors deal with people who have found themselves in tough and sensitive financial situations.
November 7 -
The much-anticipated launch of Apple's mobile wallet was followed by a series of minor disasters for the fledgling payment system. Apple must overcome all of these obstacles if Apple Pay is to succeed.
November 6 -
U.S. Bank, which has been aggressively building business payments technology, is adding Viewposts electronic invoice and payment network to the bank's website.
November 6 -
Soltra Edge promises to let financial institutions react to cyberthreats in milliseconds without human intervention by translating bankers' warnings from plain English into a format that security software can read.
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