For electronic currency provider Bitcoin, 2012 is proving to be a problematic year. In March, a well-known Bitcoin trading platform, Bitcoinica, announced a security breach in which hackers stole 43,554 Bitcoins. In May, a Federal Bureau of Investigation report warned that criminals could use Bitcoin for illicit purposes. And later …
Read More »MasterCard Reports Gains from Durbin Rules, Comments on Interchange Settlement
MasterCard Inc. reported second-quarter results on Wednesday that indicate continuing gains in its debit card business, and in PIN debit in particular, in the wake of federal debit regulations that forced issuers to add new networks to the cards they issue. MasterCard’s gains in debit come in the wake of …
Read More »Interlink Loses More Than Half Its Volume as Durbin Routing Provisions Take Effect
The Durbin debit numbers are out, and they aren’t pretty for Visa Inc., the leading debit card player in the U.S. Visa on Wednesday reported that U.S. debit payments volume plummeted 9.8% in the third quarter of fiscal 2012 ended June 30, hitting $266 billion versus $294 billion a year …
Read More »As Big Chains Chafe at Settlement, Smaller Retailers Celebrate the Deal
With each passing day, the proposed settlement of the giant antitrust suit over credit card interchange and card network rules appears to unravel even more as big-box merchants increasingly express dissatisfaction with the $7-billion-plus deal. The latest is Wal-Mart Stores Inc., which issued a statement on Tuesday opposing the agreement …
Read More »Target’s Scathing Criticism Casts a Cloud Over Interchange Settlement
More evidence of widespread merchant antipathy to the credit card interchange settlement announced July 13 emerged late Friday when big-box retailer Target Corp. came out against the plan. Industry observers expect more opposition from merchants to emerge, casting doubt on the settlement’s future. But a lobbying group for payment card …
Read More »The New CFPB Will Keep an Eye on Mobile Payments
n n n n n Blow’s comments before the regional ISO trade group came just a day after the CFBP announced its first public enforcement action, one that targeted the issuing side of the credit card business. The CFPB issued an order requiring a bank subsidiary of the big issuer …
Read More »Mitek Fires Another Salvo in Battle with USAA Over Mobile Capture Technology
A pitched battle between two of the earliest players in the business of mobile check capture escalated on Thursday when Mitek Systems Inc. filed a legal motion accusing USAA of defamation and unfair business practices. Mitek’s action is the latest salvo in a case in which San Antonio, Texas-based USAA …
Read More »Merchants Wring More Than $7 Billion out of Networks, Banks in Credit Card Settlement
The card networks, major U.S. banks, and U.S. merchants reached a $7-billion-plus settlement late on Friday, capping a seven-year battle over credit card interchange and network acceptance rules. If approved by the court, the settlement will be the largest such agreement ever in an antitrust case. Under the terms of …
Read More »Brooklyn Court Could Be More Inclined to Rule Reform Than Interchange Cuts
With a trial date looming in September, speculation is rising that a major antitrust case challenging credit card interchange will result in new rules handing merchants wider latitude in surcharging for transactions, routing payments, and steering customers to other cards or forms of payment. Settlement talks in the case, known …
Read More »Gift Card Sellers Get Half a Loaf in New Jersey As State Delays ZIP Code Rule
New Jersey has delayed implementation of the most onerous provisions of an unclaimed-property law affecting gift cards that caused American Express Co. and two major gift card distributors to pull out of the state this spring. The changes Gov. Chris Christie signed into law last week, however, don’t repeal the …
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