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To Flip or Not to Flip: Why Are Payment Card Issuers Still Asking This Question?

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The time has come for some truth on the world of payment card flips. disrupted banks’ income on debit cards. had in 2011, they’re likely to see an 18% to 25% volume shift from signature to PIN card transactions by the end of 2025. And the threat of disruption on credit cards looms large. What interchange differential?

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Samsung Pay: Getting Past Contextual Commerce Friction

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And this isn’t a small or niche subset of consumers – according to the latest edition of the Digital Consumer Report , a PYMNTS/ Samsung Pay collaboration, 58 percent of consumers reported engaging in contextual commerce. And brands and technologists have to do a lot of work to build trust in these emerging forms, they noted.

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Swift Prepaid, Bitty Pair Up For Virtual Merchant Cash Advances

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The funds can then be uploaded to a mobile wallet, including Apple Pay, Samsung Pay and Google Pay. Swift Prepaid is also supporting Bitty’s ability to provide immediate access to cash advances that are uploaded to business debit cards.

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Bustlingly Busy, Visa’s Vistas Expand

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Hacking, Hacking Everywhere : The venerable Samsung brand may be under attack. Last week, Visa and Samsung announced a joint partnership that will allow Samsung Pay users in the U.S. to link their Samsung Pay account with their Visa Checkout account for online shopping. Visa has been very busy lately.

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PODCAST: Why Merchants Should Go ‘Auth Shopping’

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Aite said the fraud controls at both merchants and issuers that do not leverage the rich consumer data at hand can result in eCommerce decline rates as high as 20 percent. To do that, with each method brought on board, merchants must tailor their fraud efforts and how they approach the customer experience in general.

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Mobile Payments: What’s In It For Me?

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NanoPay is finding that for mobile payments to take off, even among early adopters, using a phone to pay must be much more rewarding and convenient than tapping a card. “You want to get into as many use cases as possible,” said Greg Weed, director of card performance research at Phoenix Marketing International.

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Teenager-Focused Digital Bank Wins Fresh Funding

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Founded by group of parents just months ago, Pixpay will offer children between the ages of 10 and 18 a mobile bank account, contactless payment card and the option to use Apple Pay and Google Pay,” the report said. million in fresh capital. That challenge has impacted even the biggest players in eCommerce. Retail and Teenagers.