The U.S. Department of Justice’s controversial Operation Choke Point, an effort to cut off high-risk merchants’ access to electronic payments by challenging the banks and processors that serve them, continues to draw fire. The latest missile comes in the form of a bill from U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer, R-Mo., who …
Read More »New MasterCard Rules on Fee Disclosures May Catch Many Payment Processors Unaware
Two MasterCard Inc. rules governing fee changes and disclosures may catch many in the payment industry unaware even though the rules first became known in December. That is the assessment of attorneys Howard Herndon and Josh Rosenblatt at Frost Brown Todd LLC, a Nashville, Tenn.-based firm. “Typically, acquiring banks and …
Read More »Retailer Confidence in Detecting Data-Security Breaches Abounds, But Is It Warranted?
Retailers have a hearty sense of confidence when it comes to how quickly their organizations would detect a data breach, especially one that targets sensitive payment information, finds a survey from Tripwire Inc., a data-security company. In the survey of 154 retail organizations, 60% said their systems could detect a …
Read More »In Wake of Payday-Lender Suit, Holder Makes the Case for Operation Choke Point
Operation Choke Point, a U.S. Department of Justice effort to shut down fraudulent merchants by going after payment companies that provide network access, shows no signs of going away any time soon, despite growing merchant and processor frustration with the initiative. Earlier this month, that frustration gave rise to a …
Read More »Retailer Trade Groups Seek To Overturn Judge’s Approval of Interchange Settlement
Two retailer organizations dissatisfied with a $5.7 billion settlement of a class-action antitrust case alleging unfair credit card interchange rates have filed the next step in their appeal of the settlement. The National Retail Federation and the Retail Industry Leaders Association said Monday they filed a joint brief with the …
Read More »Beyond Credit Scores: Affirm Launches Deferred And Installment Credit for Online Sales
Transactional credit providers have been few and far between. Bill Me Later launched 14 years ago and was snapped up by eBay Inc. in 2008. BillFloat Inc. started up four years ago and has changed its name to Better Finance Inc. It’s a challenging business requiring close attention to funding costs and …
Read More »FDIC Consent Order Restricts The Bancorp Bank’s Dealings With ISOs And Merchants
The parent company of major prepaid card issuer The Bancorp Bank on Wednesday disclosed that the bank had entered into a consent order with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. that places restrictions on its dealings with independent sales organizations. The order also prevents the bank in some instances from issuing …
Read More »PayPal Chief Marcus Quits, Takes Payments Expertise to Social Network Giant Facebook
EBay Inc. confirmed on Monday that David Marcus, president of its PayPal Inc. unit, is leaving to take a job at social-network giant Facebook Inc. John Donahoe, chief executive of eBay, will run PayPal until a successor is found for Marcus, who will remain at PayPal until the end of …
Read More »USA Technologies Mobilizes Its Payments Platform for a Move Into Mobile Payments
Best known for providing wireless card payments for vending machines and unattended locations such as coin laundries, USA Technologies Inc. (USAT) is challenging Square Inc. and other mobile-payments providers in a move to get more mileage out of its specialty processing system. After introducing its mobile services last year, the …
Read More »VeriFone To Cut Its Headcount by 500 as Recovery Plan Takes Shape
Point-of-sale terminal maker and payment-services provider VeriFone Systems Inc. says it will cut its worldwide workforce by 500 full-time-equivalent employees, or about 9%, by year’s end as it continues to streamline operations in a fast-changing payments market. While it will be paying $30 million in severance, the San Jose, Calif.-based …
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