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Peter Lucas

Zelle Posts Strong 2024 First Half Growth

Zelle, the peer-to-peer payment network operated by Early Warning Services LLC, announced early Thursday that consumers and small businesses sent $481 billion dollars over the network during the first half of 2024, a 28% increase from the same period a year ago. Zelle users sent $1.8 million per minute, $110 million …

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The Threat From Synthetic Identity Fraud Remains Potent, TransUnion Finds

The risk exposure to businesses from synthetic identity fraud totaled $3.2 billion during the first half of 2024—an all-time high, and up from $3 billion during the same period a year ago, says TransUnions’s “H2 2024 Update” to its State of Omnichannel Fraud Report. Criminals actively used synthetic identities to …

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Tyfone Spins Off a Real-Time Payments Company;  Shazam Links With i-payout for Real Time

Tyfone Inc., a provider of consumer and commercial digital banking services for community banks and credit unions, has launched Payfinia Inc., a separate company that provides real-time payments technology. Payfinia’s flagship product will be the Instant Payment Xchange (IPX), which provides consumers with the ability make an account-to-account payment using …

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Motions Fly in the Battle Over the Illinois Interchange Case Ahead of an Oct. 30 Hearing

Plaintiffs in the lawsuit seeking to overturn the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act filed a motion late Friday requesting the court deny a request from several merchant organizations to join the Illinois Attorney General as defendants in the suit. At the heart of the plaintiffs’ argument is that the Illinois …

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Stripe Returns to Crypto Support; Alchemy Pay Adds Samsung Pay To Its Wallet Offerings

Six years after dropping its support for cryptocurrency, Stripe Inc. is once again enabling its merchants to accept the digital money. As of Oct. 9, Stripe merchants can now accept USD Coin, a stablecoin that settles transactions in U.S. dollars. In the first 24 hours after launch, consumers from more …

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Questions Arise Over How to Comply With Illinois’s Interchange Law

With the national spotlight now shining on the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act, questions are being raised regarding merchants’ ability to comply with the law. The biggest challenge facing merchants will be separating tax and tips on credit or debit card transactions submitted to their card processor so they can …

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The Durbin Amendment Enters the Battle Over the Illinois Interchange Law

Illinois Senator Dick Durbin is refuting claims by plaintiffs in the Illinois interchange lawsuit that federal banking laws, such as the Durbin Amendment, supersede state laws. The latest back-and-forth is part of an unfolding lawsuit challenging the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act. In an amicus brief filed late Friday, Durbin …

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How BP Hopes to Boost User Touch Points With Its New Loyalty App

Oil and gas giant BP plc early Monday launched a loyalty app called earnify, which enables BP customers to earn rewards points for fuel and in-store purchases at BP and Amoco locations. App users earn 1 point per $1 spent on fuel and 2 points per $1 spent on other …

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Illinois’s Interchange Lawsuit Wins National Prominence As More Retail Organizations Voice Support

The national legal battle over an Illinois interchange law continues to broaden in scope. Several national organizations representing merchants are expected to file amicus briefs with the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Friday in support of the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act. The briefs are …

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The Plot Thickens Over the Legal Challenge To Illinois’s Interchange Law

The battle over the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act has taken a huge new turn. Early Thursday, the Illinois Attorney General’s Office filed a motion with the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois’s Eastern Division challenging an Amicus brief from the Office of the Comptroller of …

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