Transaction-volume growth slowed somewhat in the second quarter at online processor PayPal Inc., according to statistics released today by parent company eBay Inc., with the number of payments processed reaching 113.2 million, up 2.5% from the first quarter. This follows two consecutive quarters of double-digit growth, but improves on a …
Read More »Visa Terminates CardSystems, Move Could Kill Processor
In a move that apparently took troubled processor CardSystems Solutions Inc. by surprise and is likely to cripple the company, Visa U.S.A. has terminated CardSystems as a processor and agent on its network, effective Oct. 31. In a statement issued yesterday, Visa says it is taking the action because the …
Read More »Small Fry, Such as Credit Unions, Now Increasingly Hijacked by Phishers
Smaller financial institutions, including credit unions, are increasingly coming under attack by phishing fraudsters, according to the latest report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group. The report says the number of brands “hijacked” by fraudsters jumped to 107 in May, up from 79 in April and 64 in January. The group, …
Read More »PayPal And eBay Tell Sellers They’ll Have to Take Card Payments
Starting Aug. 19, sellers on eBay that accept payment through PayPal Inc.?as virtually all eBay sellers do–will have to accept all forms of funding, including credit card funding, eBay Inc. announced Friday. Currently, eBay sellers have the option of maintaining personal PayPal accounts on eBay, which allow them to refuse …
Read More »Iron Triangle’s Wimsett Succeeds Higgins at Retriever
Retriever Payment Systems Inc., a Houston-based independent sales organization, announced today its longtime president and chief executive, William H. Higgins, is stepping down and will be replaced by Thomas A. Wimsett, chief executive of Iron Triangle Payment Systems. Iron Triangle, Louisville, Ky., acquired Retriever earlier this year. Higgins will remain …
Read More »MasterCard, Banks May Not Be off Hook in Latest Interchange Case
Though they are not named as defendants in the antitrust case filed today by Kroger Co. and six other retail chains against Visa International and Visa U.S.A., MasterCard International and individual member banks of both bank card networks could find themselves named in separate actions later, according to one of …
Read More »Webpay’s Click&Buy Maps Strategy for Major U.S. Expansion
An Internet-based payments network that originated in Europe is targeting the increasingly competitive U.S. micropayments market, seeking major-brand U.S. merchants and looking for licensees here for its software. Webpay Inc., a unit of Switzerland-based Webpay International, set up shop in Manhattan 11 months ago and so far has recruited 30 …
Read More »U.S. Wireless Subscribers Exceed Landline Hookups for the First Time
In a development with implications for mobile commerce in the U.S., the number of wireless subscribers has for the first time exceeded the number of landline connections in this country. According to a report compiled by the Federal Communications Commission, there were 181.1 mobile subscriptions in place on Dec. 31, …
Read More »Visa Chief, Top Merchant Official Could Meet As Early As September
The new chief executive of Visa U.S.A. could meet with a top official of the National Retail Federation and the Merchants Payments Coalition as early as September to discuss interchange and other issues, according to a spokesman for both merchant organizations. John Philip Coghlan, the former Charles Schwab & Co. …
Read More »Coghlan’s Olive Branch Not Likely to Bring Retailer-Friendly Change
Despite an apparent willingness by the new chief executive of Visa U.S.A. to meet with merchant representatives on such thorny issues as interchange pricing, some observers say the bank card association's basic position toward the retailer community is unlikely to change. John Philip Coghlan, who took over yesterday as president …
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