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Credit Cards

Credit Card Volume Gains in Resurgent Economy, as Debit Card Use Trails

Credit card use, even in merchant categories dominated by debit cards, appears to be growing quicker than debit card use, reports the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia in a whitepaper released Monday. The report finds that, from 2007 through 2012, credit cards’ share of payments increased 5% at gas stations …

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No Easy Answers for Retailers as They Grapple With POS System Upgrades

Retailers, especially larger ones, face a contradiction: they know they need to update their point-of-sale systems to take advantage of new technologies and consumer-shopping behavior, yet most resist that urge because of the expense. That’s one of the findings from “Commerce Convergence: Closing the Gap Between Online and In-Store,” a …

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The PCI Council Updates Standards for Point-to-Point Encryption and Card Readers

The PCI Security Standards Council this week updated its standards governing point-to-point data encryption (P2PE) and card-reading devices for the point of sale, ATMs, kiosks and mobile devices. One of the key changes in the new Version 2.0 of the P2PE standard will make it easier for security-solutions providers to …

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MasterCard, Google, Other Corporates Join Payments-Startup Investment Frenzy

By John Stewart While payments startups are enjoying a record flood of investment capital, venture-capital and private-equity firms aren’t the only investors spotting opportunity in these companies. Directly or through their venture arms, established companies like MasterCard Inc. and Google Inc. are pouring cash into startups as well, either to …

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Appellate Court’s Ruling Against AmEx Hands a Tool to Merchants—But Will They Use It?

Now that a federal appeals court has refused to stay a lower court’s ruling, merchants are free to induce customers to use cards other than those of American Express Co. while the appeals court hears AmEx’s argument that the lower court erred. That means merchants, at least for now, have …

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First Data Launches Clover Mini, a Compact Version of its Clover Station POS Technology

First Data Corp. has added the Clover Mini to its roster of tablet-based point-of-sale products, the Atlanta-based processor announced Tuesday. The device has the same capabilities as the countertop-sized Clover Station, but in a 7-inch screen. The Clover products offer merchants the ability to add a wide variety of apps …

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Tokenization Efforts May Not be as ‘Disjointed’ as They Appear, Says New Fed Report

There may be a number of competing definitions and products already in the market and under development, but the current state of payments tokenization may not be as out of whack as some may think. That’s the assessment of the latest report from the Mobile Payments Industry Workgroup, whose members …

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FANF’s Offspring: Debit-Network Participation Fees

With little fanfare, some of the nation’s major PIN-debit networks over the past couple of years have instituted so-called participation fees that are assessed for each merchant location in the network. The fees’ progenitor, says a veteran market observer, is Visa Inc.’s Fixed Acquirer Network Fee (FANF), which Visa instituted …

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How Targeting Criminals’ Sky-High ROI Can Help Thwart Online Fraud

Criminals targeting payment card data have a very hefty incentive, suggests the Trustwave 2015 Global Security Report. How much of an incentive? The return on investment in one example is 1,425%. Released Tuesday, the report quantifies the return on investment for a common type of online fraud, suggesting strategies to …

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Revolving Credit Took a Big Jump in April, New Federal Reserve Data Show

Judging from new Federal Reserve data, April was a month of joy for merchants and credit card issuers as consumers spent more on their credit cards, but for consumer advocates and financial advisors it may have been a month of angst as they saw foolish consumers take on too much …

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