The e-gift that keeps on taking
eGift card fraud is an incredibly fast-growing market. Whilst eGift cards may not be the largest part of your business, this type ... read more
eGift card fraud is an incredibly fast-growing market. Whilst eGift cards may not be the largest part of your business, this type ... read more
The Emerging Payments Awards ceremony celebrated its 10th year in 2017 last night by bringing together industry leaders and over 650 payments professionals for a night dedicated to recognising the ecosystem's best.
Lisa Shipley, Executive Vice President and Managing Director of TNS’ Payment Network Solutions business discusses the importance of retail fraud and her role overseeing TNS’ global team across the Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific regions.
Rafael Lourenco, Executive Vice President at ClearSale, explains that US e-commerce sellers face above-average rates of card-not-present fraud, but many don't use all the fraud-detection tools at their disposal.
Alex Nasonov, Founder and CEO of Worldcore, explains that the company's research survey indicates the market is ready to embrace biometrics as the key authenticating validator in payments.
New research suggests that mobile payments still have a way to go before they become an ingrained part of everyday payments, but more importantly, life.
PayPal has partnered with Citigroup to make paying using mobile phones easier. As part of the deal, Citi will become the first bank to have its cards tokenised for in-store purchases using PayPal.
France's interbank network, Le Groupement d'intérêt Economique des Cartes Bancaires (CB), has chosen digital security company, Gemalto, to supply Pure - it's payment solution for mobiles.
Never mind the Twelve Days of Christmas -- here are twelve essential facts that all retailers should know about the m-commerce revolution and mobile payments going into 2017.
Loot, the smartphone banking app aimed at helping millennials stay on top of their finances, has finally launched this week and started to open accounts of the 25,000 people on its waiting list.