Thursday , January 30, 2025

Credit Cards

A High-Tech Card Maker Aims for ‘Holy Grail’ of Transaction Cards

Innovative Card Technologies Inc., a 15-year-old maker of high-tech bank cards, expects to have pilots under way with U.S. financial institutions by the end of September for its primary product, a credit-card-sized device that generates a one-time pass code for online transactions. Steven R. Delcarson, chief executive of the Los …

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Eye on Earnings: American Express, USA Technologies, Fifth Third

Lending took a bit out of travel-and-entertainment card leader American Express Co.'s second-quarter profits, but discount revenue still grew. Meanwhile, Fifth Third Processing Solutions outperformed its struggling parent company, and USA Technologies Inc. reported that transactions on its network of unattended machines more than doubled while sales of contactless card-reading …

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TNS Hopes Its Dial-up-to-IP Converter Will Draw Cost-Conscious Merchants

With an estimated 11 million point-of-sale terminals still in place in the U.S. processing card transactions on dial-up connections, processors and merchants are seeking ways to convert these devices to broadband without taking on the costs of replacing them. The latest is Transaction Network Services Inc., a Reston, Va.-based company …

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House Committee Passes Interchange Bill, But Scraps Panel of Judges

The U.S. House Judiciary Committee passed the controversial Credit Card Fair Fee Act of 2008 on Wednesday on a 19-16 vote, but with a significant change. The marked-up bill no longer includes a provision that would have established a three-judge panel to arbitrate interchange pricing should merchants and the bank …

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Up Only a Week, ChargeSmart’s Next Step Is Lender Tie-Ins

A startup that lets consumers use their credit cards to make mortgage payments and meet other credit obligations online is talking to lenders about including its payment service when consumers close on loans. Because the service doesn't charge billers for payments, company officials expect the tie-ins will carry considerable appeal …

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Raw Data-Breach Numbers Rise, But the Real Picture Is Fuzzy

Data breaches are running at record levels, according to the San Diego-based Identity Theft Resource Center, a non-profit that tracks cybercrime. ITRC says it recorded 342 data breaches from Jan. 1 through June 24, up 69% from the same period in 2007. But, like the origins and perpetrators of so …

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An Extension of Security Rules to Unattended Terminals Could Be Costly

The PCI Security Standards Council this week said it would extend the reach of its rules for PIN-entry devices (PEDs) to cover unattended payment terminals such as pay-at-the-pump gasoline dispensers, kiosks, and vending machines. The extension also affects devices called hardware or host security modules (HSMs), which are secure cryptographic …

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Gasoline Marketers Underwhelmed by New Visa Interchange Rates

With complaints from fuel marketers reaching a crescendo, Visa Inc. introduced on Thursday a sweeping new credit and debit card interchange rate structure for gasoline that leaves sellers better off for many consumer credit card transactions over $30. In conjunction with the new rates, the card network also announced it …

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FTC, DoJ Are Leery of Bills That Would Regulate Interchange Rates

Congress may be taking the week off for its annual Fourth of July recess, but the interchange fireworks are sure to resume after lawmakers return next week. Banks and the payment card networks, which oppose the Credit Card Fair Fee Act of 2008 in the House of Representatives and its …

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Processors, Merchants Fret As Card-Reporting Measure Advances

Just as some merchant-acquiring industry lobbyists predicted earlier this year, a revenue-generating proposal that would force acquirers to report their clients' card-based sales to the Internal Revenue Service is making headway in Congress. The proposal is part of the Senate's foreclosure-relief bill that could be up for a vote as …

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