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Gary Wright

Gary Wright Analyst at BISS Research

PSD Breeds European Fragmentation

SEPA credit transfers went live at the beginning of this year and to date can hardly be called a resounding success. What is presented in the media and the party political line spouted by various pundits masks the truth, that there are fundamental problems with SEPA. The problems have a direct line to the drafting of the Payments Services Directi...

/payments SEPA and European Payments

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Nobody is spared by the phisers, not even the president

Its amazing hos phisers manage to crack into On-line banking sites, obtain user authentication details and siphon money. Multi-factor authentication, bio-metric identification and enhanced security will go a long way in minimising/preventing such happennings. Most banks across the globe are tightening their user authentication mechanisms which can...

/payments Online Banking

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Deal Idea: PFM Acquisition of Billeo

There are scores of start-ups in the emerging financial technology space, many of which provide substantially overlapping services, and all of which are, at some level, free. As we move through the current crisis on Wall Street into whatever awaits on the other side one thing is clear: start-ups will need to spend their equity capital wisely, as ...

/payments Finance 2.0

Gary Wright

Gary Wright Analyst at BISS Research

Bank shareholders booking preference seats in the lifeboat

It's understandable that shareholders of banks are upset with the terms of the government lifeboat. The payment of dividends to shareholders is a prime reason for investment and in many cases the dividends form a vital part of pension's provisions. However, the tax payer is the innocent party in the financial crisis and the debacle of the banks ab...

/payments /regulation EBAday

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Credit Card Security

Conventional wisdom says that if merchants will just comply with PCI (payment card industry data security standard), then crooks will not steal card data from merchants. Under this wisdom, the US Federal Trade Commission has been punishing merchants like TJX. However, I don't see how PCI compliance would have stopped this POS terminal hack. The te...

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Gary Wright

Gary Wright Analyst at BISS Research

We are all bankers now

The part nationalisation of UK banks looks like it will become a global phenomenon with the US already moving towards this solution and the EU following suit if weekend reports are accurate. Is this a bad thing for the tax payer? Despite what tax payers feel about greedy bankers and their reckless use of our money, the salvation of the banks is cru...

/payments /retail SEPA and European Payments

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Phishing and cards are not the only frauds

The All Party Parliamentary Group's report on bank and credit account fraud highlights the growing threat to existing accounts. Equally concerning is the misuse of accounts through Direct Debit fraud, which is recognised by banks and corporate organisations as a growing problem. These threats highlight the importance of establishing bank customers...

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Gary Wright

Gary Wright Analyst at BISS Research

Financial Crisis drives bullyboy tactics

Now I know this might be a small issue in the whole scheme of the global financial meltdown but HSBC seems to be plummeting to new depths of desperation. Only this week, I learnt how HSBC has been harassing, a recently graduated student, initially once a week over the past three weeks but more recently, this has increased to daily phone calls. A

/payments /retail SEPA and European Payments

Nick Ogden

Nick Ogden Chairman at Ogden Research

Evolving mobile financial services

With the announcement that Lloyds TSB is adding the functionality to transfer funds via SMS through its mobile banking service, it’s starting to look like the industry may need to consider new authentication solutions that operate in the mobile space. Juniper Research predicted that in five years time around 2 billion mobile users will have bough...

/payments Online Banking

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Will Slow E-payments Flatten Out In Cautious Markets?

One thing I recollect from the Great Depression (through the eyes of my grandfather) is that cash was king. Fortunately he taught me how to catch and skin a rabbit, which apparently may become a useful skill again. Will we see a trend to return to cash? 'Glitches' in electronic transaction systems may not inspire confidence in a nervous market. I ...

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