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Target’s Data Breach Costs Now Total $236 Million

Target Corp. on Tuesday issued an update on its data-breach expenses for the second quarter that brings total costs to $236 million, including expenses in the first quarter and late 2013. The Minneapolis-based retailer expects gross breach-related expenses in the second quarter to be $148 million, offset by $38 million …

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Merchant Warehouse Strikes Deal to Integrate PayPal into Its Genius Point-of-sale Platform

Merchant acquirer and payment-technology developer Merchant Warehouse is adding PayPal acceptance to its Genius point-of-sale platform, the Boston-based company announced Monday. Merchant Warehouse’s Genius system enables merchants to accept payments and to manage services like loyalty, mobile commerce, gift, and rewards programs. PayPal is activated remotely, requiring no action by merchants. …

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First Data Reports Improved Financials And Plans To Buy Digital Gift-Card Provider Gyft

In a busy day for First Data Corp., the leading payment processor on Wednesday reported a reduced quarterly loss and its best revenues since going private, and that it plans to buy digital gift-card services provider Gyft Inc. Thanks to recent tech-company acquisitions and moves to improve its debt-laden balance …

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Eye on Mobile: Zing’s Register Stresses Integrations; Amazon Blesses PayPal for Fire

The arms race in the tablet-based point-of-sale market heated up on Friday with Zing’s launch of its Register application. Built for Apple Inc.’s iPad, the software-as-a-service product includes integrations with e-commerce platform Bigcommerce and email-marketing provider MailChimp on top of the expected payment-processing services. Further integrations with Intuit Inc.’s QuickBooks …

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Visa Sees a Digital-Payments Future, but the Present Is Still Producing Tidy Profits

On the heels of a quarter that featured a nearly 10% increase in U.S. payment volume, Visa Inc. chief executive Charles W. Scharf signaled Thursday that the leading payment network is counting on new digital services to power future growth. Those services include the new Visa Checkout online payment service …

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Merchants Face A SNAP Decision on Payment Terminals

  Many merchants that accept Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program transactions face an important decision between now and Sept. 21. By then, participating merchants in the SNAP no longer are eligible for subsidized payment terminals because of a change in law mandated by Congress. Until this change, states were allowed to …

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PCI Council Puts Trustwave’s Payment-Software Assessment Practice ‘In Remediation’

The PCI Security Standards Council has placed Trustwave Holdings Inc.’s business of assessing payment-processing software for compliance with a major security standard “in remediation,” an official term that means probation. Chicago-based Trustwave is one of the biggest firms, if not the biggest, in the business of assessing merchants and processors …

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Researcher Proclaims the ‘Tender Truth’ About the High Cost of Cash

Merchants like to gripe about the cost of payment card interchange and processing expenses, but relatively few have done a close analysis of what it really costs to accept the various tender types, according to an Aite Group LLC researcher. If they did, most would conclude that debit cards are …

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First Data Goes All in on U.S. Gambling Growth with the Full-Deck PayLucky Product Suite

With an eye to capturing a share of the potential $2.6 billion in U.S. online gambling revenue expected by 2017, payment processor First Data Corp. launched PayLucky, a suite of existing products for gambling and gaming providers, the company announced today. The suite, which includes the Clover point-of-sale system, prepaid …

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Canada’s Optimal Payments Buys Two ISOs To Gain U.S Foothold in E-Commerce Payments

With an eye on expanding its international payments capabilities, Optimal Payments Plc bought two U.S. independent sales organizations that cater to e-commerce merchants, the Montreal-based company announced Tuesday. n Meritus posted 2013 revenues of $74.4 million, and Global Merchant Advisors $8.3 million. Both company names remain in place, Lewin says. …

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