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Retailers Covet Pin, Chip Tech to Boost Security, Says Carter’s CIO
Read MoreRetailers at an industry confab here said that the retail and banking industries must reform their current payment practices to improve the security of customers’ information and avoid the type of data breaches recently experienced by Target Corp., TGT -0.92%
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Pixels or Plastic? Gift Cards Get More Digital to Reach New Users
Read MoreWhile most gift cards are still made of plastic, digital cards are increasing in popularity among consumers because of the many options to customize the cards “Mobile and virtual cards have an advantage in that they can be instantly delivered, purchased
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How Arroweye EMV On-Demand Open-Source Platform Will Help Payment Card Industry – Launched at Money2020
Read MoreAfter Arroweye launched EMV On-Demand a open-source platform, we contacted Render Dahiya, CEO of Arroweye for his perspective on EMV cards.
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Arroweye Receives Patent for On-Demand Card Printing Technology
Read MoreArroweye Solutions, a card marketing and production company, has been awarded a patent for its digital on-demand technology. The patent protects Arroweye’s vertically integrated, digital on-demand model and the technology that enables the company to manufacture, personalize and encode payment cards.
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Holiday Gift Cards Get Personal
Read MoreAs retailers begin to execute year-end strategies with expectations of ringing up robust sales this holiday season, many are tapping on-demand channels to bolster bottom lines. No longer restricted to physical kiosks for selling prepaid gift cards, larger merchants with
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Arroweye Certified to Print MasterCard® Cards
Read MoreArroweye Solutions has been certified by MasterCard® to print and manufacture the Purchase, N.Y.-based card brand’s payment cards, the company announced at Prepaid Expo USA in Las Vegas yesterday. The Chicago-based card manufacturer will begin printing MasterCard®-branded products next month.
Eco-Friendly Card Programs: What Issuers Need to Know
There are billions of credit, debit, prepaid and gift cards in circulation in the US, which has historically meant one thing for card issuers and customers—a whole lot of plastic. But card issuers and manufacturers now have new ways to