With the political debate about proposed federal regulation of debit card interchange and card-acceptance terms raging on, analyses of the so-called Durbin Amendment’s effects are emerging. Two new ones suggest consumers would see little or no benefit, if benefit were defined as lower retail prices because of merchants’ reduced card-acceptance …
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New Developer Deals Could Spur Mobile Growth for PayPal
Having seen a significant uplift in mobile-payments volume so far this year, PayPal Inc. along with developer partners have in the past few days unveiled new products and services that could accelerate the processor's growth in this nascent market. PayPal said it is providing payment processing for new mobile-storefront software …
Read More »Online Bill-Pay Usage Evolves to Take on Mainstream Contours
With online bill payment evolving into a mainstream service from financial institutions, the demographic profile of its users also is beginning to look more mainstream, according to new survey results from bank processor Fiserv Inc. But the findings indicate that the bill-pay market’s rapid evolution means banks and credit unions …
Read More »Visa Eases up on Triple DES Deadline in Face of ‘Migration Challenges’
Visa Inc. has “relaxed enforcement” of the July 1, 2010, deadline for petroleum retailers to install software that meets the so-called Triple Data Encryption Standard (also called 3DES or TDES) in response to requests from the major oil companies, including ExxonMobil, the card network said in a statement released this …
Read More »VeriFone Results Perk up As Services Revenues Start to Kick in
Business is turning around for VeriFone Systems Inc., the leading U.S.-based point-of-sale terminal maker, as the economy shows signs of recovery and services rather than traditional hardware for processing payment card transactions account for an ever-greater share of VeriFone’s sales. San Jose, Calif.-based VeriFone late Wednesday reported net income of …
Read More »With New Cash in Hand, Payvment Plots Post-Facebook Expansion
Payvment Inc., a San Francisco startup whose shopping-cart software has been enabling transactions for storefronts on Facebook for the past six months, plans to use $1.5 million in new funding to add engineers and expand its network beyond the massive social network. Christian Taylor, the company’s chief executive, tells Digital …
Read More »MasterCard Seeks to Harness Innovation Through Open APIs
In what one of its top executives characterizes as a “philosophical shift,” MasterCard Inc. on Tuesday unveiled a plan by which it will make its payments platforms available to developers through open application programming interfaces, or open APIs. The company will also create a portal for developers where they can …
Read More »Victors in Senate Interchange Skirmish Take Battle to the House
Fresh from their Senate victory May 13, proponents of interchange regulation on Tuesday urged U.S. House of Representatives leaders to adopt the so-called Durbin amendment that could limit debit card interchange and overturn some bank card network rules in order to make it easier for merchants to discount for other …
Read More »Software House Behind Mobile Capture Gets into the Black
After rolling out its flagship mobile remote deposit software product in mid-2009, Mitek Systems Inc. is harvesting a bit of a profit. The company last week reported net income of $7,000 for its fiscal 2010 second quarter ended March 31. That’s close to break even, but much better than the …
Read More »A Bill to Regulate Online Gambling Gets an Airing in Washington
The battle over online gambling continued earlier this week during a hearing held by the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee on legislation to tax licensed Internet gambling in the U.S. The bill—known as the Internet Gambling Regulation and Tax Enforcement Act—was reintroduced in March by Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Wash. …
Read More »Software Platforms Will Rule the Future of Payments, Expert Argues
The future of payments belongs to innovators that use software platforms to develop new services that can be quickly brought to market, according to David S. Evans, an economist and veteran payment-industry observer. Evans, keynote speaker at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s annual payments conference Thursday, cited PayPal Inc., …
Read More »Heavyweight Entrants Help Trigger a Merger in Card-Acceptance Apps
The principals of a leading software developer and its independent sales organization partner in the card-processing application market for Apple Inc.’s iPhone have bought a key rival, a move they say will enable them to thrive in a fast-changing market that is attracting heavyweight competitors. Inner Fence LLC and Dublin, …
Read More »Heartland, MasterCard Forge a $41 Million Data-Breach Settlement
Continuing its massive clean-up in the wake of the payment card industry’s biggest data breach, merchant acquirer Heartland Payment Systems Inc. late on Wednesday announced a $41.4 million settlement with MasterCard Inc. The settlement will reimburse MasterCard debit and credit card issuers for their costs stemming from the breach Heartland …
Read More »An iPhone Accessory Heats up the Push for NFC on Memory Cards
With the announcement on Monday by DeviceFidelity Inc. that it has developed a case for Apple Inc.’s iPhone that will let the popular smart phone accept a memory card, the payments industry took what some observers consider a key step toward the commercialization of near-field communication (NFC), the interactive technology …
Read More »Questions Arise in the Wake of Durbin’s Winning Amendment
Payments-industry partisans of all stripes got onto their soap boxes on Friday and Monday to praise or denounce U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin’s successful amendment that could pave the way for regulation of debit card interchange and acceptance terms. Merchant interests basked in the surprisingly large (64-33) victory they scored late …
Read More »Interchange Rules Close in as Senate Okays Debit Card Amendment
Interchange regulation is one step closer to reality after the U.S. Senate late on Thursday approved an amendment that would require the Federal Reserve to determine “reasonable and proportional” transaction fees for debit cards. Banks earn an estimated $15 billion annually from debit card interchange fees. The Senate approved the …
Read More »Visa’s Big PIN-Debit Rate Hike Further Closes Gap with Signature Debit
The gap in acceptance costs between PIN-based and signature debit, once wide, continues to narrow, payments executives say. The trend is most apparent in the new interchange schedules for Visa Inc.’s Interlink electronic funds transfer network and the signature-based Visa check card. A number of Interlink rates are rising by …
Read More »ProPay Takes Early Lead in Extending Data Protection to the ACH
With processors, banks, and merchants across the country buttoning down credit and debit card data to keep them out of criminal hands, processors are starting to turn their attention to the information they and their client merchants collect from automated clearing house transactions. ProPay Inc., a Lehi, Utah-based merchant processor …
Read More »PCI Council Consolidates PIN-Entry Standards into One Set of Rules
The PCI Security Standards Council on Wednesday released updated guidelines governing PIN-entry devices that incorporate all the rules into a single set of requirements. Previously, there were three separate sets of requirements for point-of-sale PIN entry devices (PED), encrypting PIN pads (EPP), and unattended payment terminals (UPT). Version 3.0 of …
Read More »Experts Challenge Payments Execs to Get Ready for Social Media
Banks, merchants, and others scratching their heads over the exploding popularity of social networking and its close cousin, social gaming, can harness the online phenomenon for payments but will likely have to jettison decades of settled thinking, experts say. Banks, in particular, will have to wrestle with knotty problems surrounding …
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