By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews If they could assign a letter grade to the first year of EMV chip card payments in the U.S., half of Digital Transactions News readers would give it an “F,” according to results of the daily e-newsletter’s weekly poll. The newsletter’s Sept. 23 edition asked respondents to …
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• The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a challenge to a New York state law barring retailers from imposing credit card surcharges, Reuters reported. A federal appellate court upheld the law a year ago; nine other states have similar laws. • Online business lender Merchant Advance Capital said it …
Read More »Mandate From the Top: MasterCard Opens Developer Gateway to Critical Payments Tools
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Payments networks face a competitive landscape marked by rapid innovation, so the two biggest systems, Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc., are responding by increasing the access developers have to their once tightly guarded skunk works. The latest move comes Wednesday from MasterCard, which announced MasterCard Developers. …
Read More »An Appellate Court Victory Bolsters AmEx in Its Efforts to Enforce Acceptance Terms
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews A federal appeals court on Monday handed American Express Co. a signal victory in the age-old battle with merchants over card-acceptance costs, but in doing so it may also have bolstered the card giant in its efforts to set and enforce merchant pricing. The U.S. Court …
Read More »EMV Adoption Slows, But the Contactless-Terminal Foundation is Growing
By Kevin Woodward @DTPaymentNews Almost a year after the U.S. payment card industry adopted EMV chip cards for point-of-sale transactions, approximately 44% of U.S. merchants that accept credit and debit cards have EMV POS terminals. That assessment, in The Strawhecker Group’s latest EMV survey released Tuesday, is less than an …
Read More »Eye on Acquiring: BIN Supply Remedies And an Update on Faster EMV Techniques
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Acquirers and processors have until Oct. 14 to prepare their systems for a new range of bank-identification numbers MasterCard Inc. intends to add to its inventory for issuers. Announced in 2014, the move is an attempt to stymie a possible exhaustion of BINs. These numbers are the …
Read More »When It Comes to Friendly Fraud, It Seems Women Are a Lot Less Friendly Than Men
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Few things have thrown a spotlight on the 40-year-old chargeback process like the nation’s conversion to EMV chip cards at the point of sale, but it’s in online commerce where the problem has long plagued merchants. And now there’s evidence that these sellers may have more …
Read More »Walmart Canada Expands Its Two-Month-Old Visa Credit Card Ban to Manitoba
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews The dispute between Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Visa Inc. over payment card acceptance costs intensified Thursday when the retailer’s Walmart Canada unit announced that it will extend its ban on Visa credit card acceptance from Thunder Bay, Ontario, to its 16 stores in the province of Manitoba. …
Read More »A Proactive Stance to Data-Security Testing Is Not Common, Survey Finds
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews When it comes to actively testing sensitive data networks for problems, only 23% of companies consider themselves as “very proactive.” This finding from a new Osterman Research Inc. survey of 126 companies representing thousands of employees arrives as the onslaught of breaches and malware continues to wreak …
Read More »U.K. Class Action Seeks Almost $19 Billion From MasterCard, but How Strong Are Its Claims?
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews An eyebrow-raising consumer class-action lawsuit filed Thursday in the United Kingdom against MasterCard Inc. over payment card acceptance costs has parallels with U.S. card litigation, and like its American cousins, the British lawsuit faces an uncertain future. The suit seeks £14 billion ($18.6 billion) in damages, the biggest …
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