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Where Payment Processing Systems Are Headed In 2020

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Mobile Payments On The Rise Already, 29% of American consumers would be content to pay with their smartphones all the time. That’s nearly one in three people who would be happy to use an app or contactless payment method instead of cash or a credit card for all. their payments. Passwords aren’t enough anymore.

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The Cybersecurity Impact of PCI DSS 4.0

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Today, it seems cash is a thing of the past, with most shoppers leaning on credit cards or even mobile payment to complete transactions for both physical and online shopping.

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7 Banks Team Up to Create Digital Wallet, Challenging PayPal and Apple Pay

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The news was first reported by the Wall Street Journal and later confirmed by the company in a blog post. The digital wallet will be managed by Early Warning Services (EWS) , the company that operates Zelle, but will operate separately from Zelle.

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Viva La Retail: The Retail Renaissance Lives And Dies By The Connected Consumer

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Up to 90% of consumers use their phone while shopping in stores and retailers are increasingly enhancing digital transformation strategies to take advantage of the new mobile-powered shopping era across every vertical, from department stores and supermarkets to hardware, sports and specialty retailing.

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Retailers Can Learn Lessons From Consumers' Card Safety Concerns

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By Nicole Bryan, Sterling Payment Technologies Given the rise in reported data breaches and credit card fraud concerns, it should come as no surprise that the shift to EMV and mobile payments has some shoppers wary. That’s an important factor because the loss on any given fraudulent transaction can be significant.

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Shop with Your Steering Wheel: 3 Opportunities in Connected Car Commerce

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These hypermobile devices will come complete with hardware, operating systems and app-driven utilities that can support a variety of payments on the go. ” Industry experts see that the mobile market has hit saturation. “The net adds of connected cars (32%) rose above the net adds of smartphones (31%).”

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Shop with Your Steering Wheel: 3 Opportunities in Connected Car Commerce

GetElastic

These hypermobile devices will come complete with hardware, operating systems and app-driven utilities that can support a variety of payments on the go. On-the-go booking and payment. Jaguar’s XE and XF models support in-car payments in partnership with Shell stations, with plans to support e-wallets Apple Pay and Android Pay.