Tomorrow's Transactions blog
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Not just contactless, but M&S contactless
I don't care what The Daily Mail says, M&S can't read my contactless card from a foot away.
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Chip and PIN is great for offline transactions, I hear
What was the point of spending a billion quid on an offline payment system and then forcing all transactions online?
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Hammering out an app at the Digital Wallet Foundry
In March 2013 Consult Hyperion’s senior software engineer David Hearn took part in Microsoft’s Digital Wallet Foundry event at a venue called Modern Jago in Shoreditch, London. Here is his account of participating in the event.
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Disruption is not about everyone having cards, it’s about everyone having terminals
Getting rid of cash doesn't mean us all having cards but all having terminals. This week this go a little closer.
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Is the nature of m-POS competition changing?
iZettle launched their new chip and PIN solution across Europe today.
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The costs and benefits of PCI-DSS
It is not clear to me at all that PCI-DSS is the best long-term strategy for dealing with payment cards fraud. It doesn't make me a payment industry traitor to say so.
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The triumph of the nerd (for one day, at least)
How long until the majority of consumer retail transactions will be by smartphone?
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Real data on contactless EMV in transit
There's a surprisingly wide range of transaction times using contactless EMV so plenty of room for optimisation and improvement.
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Why would some retailers want to get rid of cash? Because of the others who don’t
I'm nuts about Danish police force (The Killing) and the Danish parliament (Borgen), now I'm nuts about the Danish Chamber of Commerce too.
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Mad men
Consult Hyperion's USA subsidiary is up and running.
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