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Visa slams European plans for stronger online transaction authentication rules

Visa has lashed out at European Banking Authority (EBA) plans to toughen up authentication rules for online transactions over EUR10, claiming that they will lead to more declined transactions, complicated checkouts and abandoned purchases.

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SocGen to offer customers cards with dynamic CVV screens

Societe Generale is to offer customers the opportunity to replace their current Visa cards with a Motion Code card from Oberthur that replaces the three-figure CVV code on the rear of a card with a small screen display that automatically changes periodically.

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Citi to launch own-branded digital wallet

Citibank is taking a leaf out of rival Chase's playbook with the launch of a closed loop mobile wallet dubbed Citi Pay.

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European millennials waiting for the 'Uber moment' of mobile payments

Only a quarter of UK millennials are using mobile payments technology, according to research from VocaLink, the latest in a long line of tech firms trying to figure out how young people want to pay.

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British shoppers crave instore technology like VR

Despite the rise of ecommerce, Britain's high street looks set to endure, with two thirds of shoppers still preferring to view valuable products in person before buying, according to a Barclays survey.

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CBA provides Alipay with bridgehead to Australia

Commonwealth Bank of Australia has signed a reciprocal deal with Ant Financial to open access to Alibaba e-commerce Websites for Australian consumers and businesses and provide Alipay payments for Chinese tourists through its Albert POS devices.

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India to overtake US as ecommerce superpower

India is set to overtake the US as the world's second largest ecommerce market within the next 20 years thanks to a young, connected and growing middle class, according to research from Worldpay.

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Goldman Sachs joins $10m nanoPay funding round

NanoPay, a Canadian payments outfit which now owns the MintChip cloud-based digital currency, has raised $10 million in a Series A funding round joined by Goldman Sachs.

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SamsungPay moves online, rolls out to new markets

One year after launching, Samsung Pay has cut a deal with MasterCard to expand to online payments and announced a roll out to three new markets.

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Ingenico tech lets online shoppers pay with contactless cards

Ingenico has developed technology that lets people make online payments by tapping a payment card against an NFC-enabled mobile phone.

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Mastercard builds chatbots for banks and merchants; teams with Fit Pay

Mastercard is joining the Facebook Messenger gold rush, developing artificial intelligence chatbots for banks and merchants that allow customers to transact, manage finances, and shop via the platform.

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Facebook Messenger adds PayPal support for bot payments

US Facebook Messenger users will soon be able to make payments to bots within the app through their PayPal accounts.

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Visa tells Europe to be ready for 3-D Secure 2.0 by April 2018

As EMVCo prepares to unveil a major update to the 3-D Secure specification for authenticating online transactions, Visa says that it expects to set a migration deadline for European merchants of April 2018.

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French bank mobile payment apps Wa! and Fivory merge

A pair of mobile payment services backed by two of France's biggest banks - BNP Paribas and Crédit Mutuel - are merging.

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Hackers hit 6000 web stores to steal card data

Crooks have injected malicious code into 5925 online stores, enabling them to steal payment card details, according to a Dutch developer.

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Nordea ditches Swipp m-payments for Danske Bank's MobilePay

Nordea is abandoning Swipp, the Danish mobile payments JV it runs with local banks, and hitching its wagon to rival Danske Bank's MobilePay service.

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Facebook co-founder Saverin sued over Jumio bankruptcy

Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin is being sued by a shareholder in Jumio over alleged ā€œmisrepresentations and ineptitudeā€ related to the digital ID verification outfit's bankruptcy filing earlier this year.

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MasterCard rolls out selfie payments across Europe

MasterCard is launching its Identity Check Mobile technology in 12 European countries, enabling online shoppers to authenticate themselves through facial recognition and fingerprints.

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On first anniversary, US becomes Visa's largest chip card market

A year after the official launch of chip payment technology in the US, Visa is claiming steady progress, with the country already its largest EMV card market and fraud rates falling sharply.

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Mastercard opens developer gateway

Mastercard is opening up to developers through the launch of a single gateway to a host of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) covering payments, data, security and 'new and experimental' areas such as virtual reality.