ACI Worldwide Inc.’s $109 million deal to buy Official Payments Holdings Inc. is a bid to grow its transaction volume and pairs well with its January purchase of Online Resources Corp., analysts suggest. Official Payments is a processor that specializes in online payments to government entities. ACI Worldwide is paying …
Read More »Insurer’s Efforts To Dodge Data-Theft Claims Highlight Growing Field of Breach Insurance
Schnuck Markets Inc. found itself in a bit of a pickle recently when it learned that its insurance company is refusing to cover losses from a data breach at the regional grocery store chain that compromised up to 2.4 million debit and credit cards. The Schnucks incident and other recent …
Read More »Formed in Wake of Credit Card Settlement, Recovery Firm Uses ISOs to Sell Claims Service
With a federal judge’s crucial decision only weeks away, a company formed to help merchants collect their share of the massive credit card interchange settlement is recruiting independent sales organizations to reach eligible businesses. Baltimore-based Brownstone Recovery Group has signed up more than 10 ISOs so far, according to Scott …
Read More »PayPal Bolsters Its Physical Presence Through Deals With Alliance Data, MoneyGram
By Peter Lucas PayPal Inc. on Tuesday took more steps toward strengthening its in-store presence, and at the same time broadened the reach of its Bill Me Later lending service to consumers carrying private-label cards. Both arrangements are the result of an agreement with Alliance Data Systems Corp., a big …
Read More »Tribunal Rejects Canadian Merchants’ Pleas To Loosen Network Card-Acceptance Rules
Visa Inc., MasterCard Inc., and their Canadian credit card issuers dodged a legal bullet Tuesday when Canada’s Competition Tribunal refused to quash network rules designed to protect cards from being undercut by merchants seeking lower-cost payment forms. Instead, the tribunal suggested that changing the law was the way for merchants …
Read More »Visa Hits Wal-Mart in Court with a Pre-Emptive Interchange Strike
Going on the offense for the second time in less than a month, Visa Inc. on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores Inc. seeking to prevent the world’s largest retailer from suing Visa over interchange. Bentonville, Ark.-based Wal-Mart is mulling a legal challenge to the bank card networks on …
Read More »Incidents of Fraud Following a Data Breach Nearly Double in Two Years, Study Finds
Just because a consumer’s financial information is compromised in a data breach does not mean the consumer will become a fraud victim. But the linkage between breaches and fraud is becoming much stronger, according to new data from Javelin Strategy & Research. Javelin recently reviewed data from its annual …
Read More »The FTC’s Breach Lawsuit Against Wyndham Becomes a Cybersecurity Flashpoint
A formerly obscure lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission against Wyndham Worldwide Corp. and three subsidiaries in the wake of three data breaches at the hotel chain has become the flashpoint of a growing debate about the lack of a federal law governing data security on the Internet and …
Read More »Visa, MasterCard File Suit As Credit Card Settlement Spawns More Litigation
World War I was supposed to be the war that ended all wars. It didn’t, of course. And the settlement announced last July that was supposed to end lawsuits over bank card interchange and related network rules not only is failing to end litigation between merchants and the card …
Read More »As a Key Deadline Nears, Credit Card Interchange Settlement Inspires a Raft of Rhetoric
The rhetoric spewing from partisans on both sides of the massive credit card interchange-litigation settlement is heating up as a major deadline in the 8-year-old case approaches. May 28 is the last day the court overseeing the case will let merchants opt out of their share of monetary damages …
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