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Jim Daly

Jim Daly joined Digital Transactions in 2006 after covering payments and merchant acquiring at Thomson Media’s Credit Card Management, Credit Card News, and CardLine publications. Before that, he was a reporter and editor at the daily Leader-Telegram in Eau Claire, Wis.

Coinstar and Redbox Parent Firm Outerwall Looking at Strategic Alternatives

Its original Coinstar coin-counting business long overshadowed by its once-booming but now fading Redbox DVD and video-game rental business, Outerwall Inc. on Monday announced that it had hired investment banker Morgan Stanley & Co. “to explore strategic and financial alternatives” for Outerwall shareholders. The company simultaneously announced that would double …

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VeriFone’s U.S. EMV Focus Shifts From Large Retailers to Other Merchant Sectors

Multilane retailers provided much of the revenue lift that payment-acceptance hardware and software provider VeriFone Systems Inc. has enjoyed for the past couple of years as the U.S. prepped for the Oct. 1, 2015, EMV liability shift, but many of the big retailers have now completed their EMV purchases. Yet …

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The Fed’s Payment System Improvement Task Forces Give a Progress Report

Some two-and-a-half years after it started, the Federal Reserve’s project to make U.S. payments faster and more secure is laying the groundwork for private industry to come up with something better than the mishmash that U.S. payments are today, but tangible results still could be years away. Fed officials and others …

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ACH Transaction Growth Cooled Slightly but Still Remained Strong in 2015’s Fourth Quarter

The automated clearing house network’s strong growth run continued in 2015’s fourth quarter, exceeding 5% for the fourth quarter in a row. ACH governing body NACHA recently reported that total network volume hit 4.98 billion transactions, up 5.5% from 4.72 billion in 2014’s fourth quarter. While strong, the growth rate …

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Chargebacks May Spur Small-Business Holdouts To Get EMV Terminals

  Nothing like an unexpected chargeback to turn a recalcitrant merchant into an EMV believer. According to new survey results from Javelin Strategy and Research, only 8% of small and so-called micro businesses queried in February who didn’t accept EMV chip cards cited as a reason the lack of a …

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MasterCard’s Possible VocaLink Buy Could Shake Up the U.S. Faster-Payments Scene

MasterCard Inc. reportedly wants to acquire VocaLink Ltd., operator of the United Kingdom’s Faster Payments system, for just under £1 billion ($1.4 billion), according to reports in the British media Thursday. Such a deal, if consummated, could shake up the budding faster-payments movement in the U.S., where VocaLink is building …

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Discount Grocer Aldi Reverses Course and Now Accepts Credit Cards

The prominent, slightly self-effacing graphic on discount grocery-store chain Aldi Inc.’s home page says it all: “OMG! We FINALLY Accept Credit Cards!” Indeed, Batavia, Ill.-based Aldi is believed to be the last major grocery holdout in accepting general purpose credit cards, which typically cost merchants more to accept than the …

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Acquirers Report Varying Levels of Chargebacks in the New EMV Environment

Merchant acquirers are reporting more chargebacks now that the U.S. conversion to the EMV chip card standard is underway, but chargeback exposure varies widely by acquirer. And, so far at least, relatively few of the chargebacks are translating into actual financial losses. That’s the word from First Annapolis Consulting Inc., …

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Payment Card Manufacturer Sees Growing Interest in Dual-Interface Cards

The first chapter in the U.S. conversion to the EMV chip card standard is not even complete, but a leading payment card manufacturer sees growing interest in the next chapter, one that could be centered on so-called dual-interface cards that enable contact and contactless transactions. The vast majority of U.S. …

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With Its EMV Conversion Nearly Complete, Canada’s POS Debit Fraud Falls to New Low

Canada’s Interac Association PIN-based debit card network once again is reporting lower fraud losses as the country’s conversion to the EMV chip card standard nears completion. The Toronto-based network said Thursday that fraud losses from skimming, in which card data are stolen from the magnetic stripe, to financial institutions that …

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