A top official of a regional gasoline marketers' association who wrote a letter to Congress earlier this month calling for regulation of bank card interchange fees says he would like to see the federal government impose a cap on interchange. “They need to look at Australia [where banking regulators last …
Read More »Chase Brings ‘Blink’ to Loyalty Cards with Contactless United Card
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has installed contactless payment technology in the cobranded Visa credit card it issues with United Airlines Inc. The new card, said to be the first airline loyalty card to feature the technology, is part of an ongoing launch the bank has conducted since May of cards …
Read More »Peppercoin Processes Cell-Phone Parking Payments in Las Vegas
Reino Enforcement Technology on Wednesday will begin processing parking fees on 15 meters in downtown Las Vegas through Peppercoin Inc.'s micropayment platform. The meters, which control 150 parking spaces in the city's business district, allow drivers to charge initial parking fees, as well as additional time, to credit and debit …
Read More »A Gasoline Retailers’ Group Asks Congress for Interchange Relief
A top official for a trade association representing half of the gas-station operators in Colorado has written to Congress asking for regulation of credit card interchange fees. In a letter dated Aug. 15 and printed in today's online edition of the Rocky Mountain News, Roy A. Turner, executive vice president …
Read More »ORC Plans Pilot of Merchant Database to Intercept Chargebacks
Online Resource Corp. next month will begin a pilot of an online merchant database it hopes will allow issuers to resolve consumer questions regarding card payments, stopping them from becoming expensive retrieval requests and chargebacks. The new service will be tried out with an unnamed top-five debit card issuer, the …
Read More »C-Sam Touts ‘Wallet’ Software to Spark Mobile Payments in the U.S.
A small, privately held company based in the outskirts of Chicago figures it has the platform on which mobile payments will take off in the U.S., a market that up to now has not been favorable for handheld-based transactions. By the end of the year, C-Sam Inc. plans to have …
Read More »Scoring Models Get Results, Make Gains with Online Merchants
Automated risk-scoring systems are starting to assume a higher profile among online merchants as they struggle to control transaction-fraud losses, rejection of valid orders on suspicion of fraud, and the costs of manual order review. David A. Glaser, director of professional services at CyberSource Corp., a Mountain View, Calif.-based transaction-processing …
Read More »Top Australian Bank Regulator Defends Interchange Regulation
In testimony today before a committee of the Australian house of representatives, the governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia stoutly defended the RBA's action last year to regulate credit card interchange rates in that country, claiming it has saved merchants some $447 million (US) in the past year and …
Read More »FDC May Emerge As Bigger Winner in Merchant Deal with Citi
Citigroup Inc.'s decision to bail out of the merchant-acquiring business, which was announced yesterday, could benefit both the banking kingpin and the buyer of the 15,000-location portfolio, processing giant First Data Corp. But Denver-based FDC may emerge as the bigger winner, some observers say, now that Citi has decided to …
Read More »MasterCard Stats Show Continued Double-Digit Rise for Signature Debit
Signature-based debit continued to grow at double-digit rates in the second quarter, as indicated by statistics released today by MasterCard International. Total MasterCard signature, or off-line, debit volume hit $48 billion in the U.S., up 32.3% over the same period last year. The point-of-sale component of this activity was $29.1 …
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