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EVO and NCC Expand Integrated Payment Offerings to Canada’s VAR Network
EVO Payments, Inc., a leading global provider of payment technology integrations and acquiring solutions, announced today it has expanded its relationship with National Computer Corporation, a leading national developer of retail and restaurant point-of-sale software, to provide NCC’s POS reseller network access to the Canadian market.
Mobility Solutions Q&A Featuring EVO Payments’ George Wilcox, SVP Product Development
Mobility solutions (including mPOS and tablet POS solutions) have been around for a while, and have gained in popularity for different use cases in across different industries including retail, restaurants, hospitality, etc. Other than allowing for merchants to accept payments virtually anywhere they do business, they have also enabled restaurants to accept payment at the table, allow for personalized service in hotels and even convenience check-ins at healthcare facilities.
Datacap Releases ID TECH EMV Hardware Support for EVO Payments via NETePay
Datacap Systems, a leading integrated payments middleware and gateway provider, in collaboration with long-time processing partner EVO Payments, has launched a simple and cost-effective EMV payments solution via the ID TECH Augusta USB card reader.
Payments 101: How Payment Gateways Work
Payment gateways are software and servers that transmit transaction data to Acquiring Banks and responses from Issuing Banks. In essence, payment gateways facilitate the communication between banks. Payment gateway technology varies for e-commerce and brick and mortar merchants. Though the two may be constructed differently, the transaction process is still the same.
Trends and Predictions in Contactless Payments
A research report from tech analysts Juniper Research predicts that by 2022, more than half of all POS transactions will be contactless. Retailers that want to keep customers happy should be looking at faster ways to conclude customer transactions.
Biometrics and the Evolution of the Payment Industry
While smaller businesses remain cash only, a majority are going cashless. The credit card has evolved from data being read and processed from the magstripe on the back to now containing an EMV chip used to authenticate transactions. The EMV technology allows the data to be stored both on integrated circuits as well as the stripe.