Saturday , November 30, 2024

Law and Regulation

DoJ Indicates Settlement Near in Antitrust Challenge to VeriFone-Hypercom Merger

  The U.S. Department of Justice indicated Monday that a settlement of its antitrust challenge to the planned acquisition by VeriFone Systems Inc., the leading U.S. point-of-sale terminal maker, of rival Hypercom Corp. could be reached by Aug. 30. A DoJ court filing, however, does not give details about any …

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In a Surprising Twist, Reloadable Prepaid Not As Durbin-Proof As Originally Thought

  Reloadable general-purpose prepaid cards, once thought to be largely exempt from the debit card interchange restrictions of the Durbin Amendment, will be covered by that law in more cases now that the Federal Reserve has issued its final rule interpreting the amendment. Some experts see the new rule crimping …

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As Fed Debit Rule Sinks in, Merchant Class Action Grinds Toward Trial

Now that the Federal Reserve’s new debit card interchange regulations are finally out in the open, the profile of yet another payment card interchange and rules controversy is slowly rising. That’s the raft of merchant antitrust lawsuits pending in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn, N.Y., collectively known as “MDL 1720.” …

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Visa Will Defend Its PIN-Debit Business in the Post-Durbin World

Visa Inc. is bracing itself to lose some PIN-debit transaction volume in the newly regulated U.S. debit market, but the industry leader says it is ready to meet any challenges from competitors. “I still believe that we’re in a better position to compete in this environment than anyone else,” executive …

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Looking Ahead: Fed’s Rule Will Complicate Debit Game for All Players

  n It also raises as many questions as it answers. n He refrained from speculating on what changes might be made, but the panel agreed the Fed’s room for maneuver is constrained by Congress. The Fed’s rule implements the Durbin Amendment to the Dodd-Frank Act, passed by Congress last …

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Fed’s Final Durbin Rule Chops Interchange by More Than 40%, Extends Compliance Deadline

  n The 5 basis points added by the Fed to the 21-cent cap is intended to capture some of the fraud losses issuers sustain, the central bank said in a staff memo released on Wednesday summarizing the final rule. The final rule also allows, on an interim basis, a …

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