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.” …
Read More »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 …
Read More »With the Fed’s Debit Rule in Place, Anti-Durbin Crusader TCF Throws in the Towel
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Read More »Reviews Are in on Fed’s Final Debit Rule: Thumbs Down from Both Retailers And Banks
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Read More »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 …
Read More »Regulators Update Online-Authentication Guidance, But What About Mobile?
Federal banking regulators on Tuesday updated their 2005 guidance about authentication for Internet banking. Officially a supplement to the original guidance, the new document addresses social media, malware, and other security issues that have cropped up in recent years. It also allows financial institutions about seven months to comply. …
Read More »Congress Again Considers Legalizing Online Gambling
n U.S. Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, is drafting legislation that would legalize Internet poker, a spokesperson tells Digital Transactions News. “This is a poker-only bill,” the spokesperson says. “He [Barton] looks at poker as a game of skill, not a game of chance, and that’s why it should be …
Read More »Visa Offered 35% Interchange Cut for Small Merchants on Eve of Tester-Corker Vote
n That’s the gist of a June 8 letter purportedly from Visa Inc. chairman and chief executive Joseph W. Saunders to U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W. Va., a copy of which was obtained by Digital Transactions News. On June 8, an amendment to delay Durbin’s provisions for further study …
Read More »DoJ Should Have Pushed Harder on Steering Settlements, Some Merchants Say
The U.S. Department of Justice filed court documents Tuesday that move toward completion its challenge of Visa and MasterCard network rules limiting merchants’ ability to steer customer payments toward their preferred forms. Tuesday’s action is largely procedural as Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. announced settlements when the DoJ and seven …
Read More »With Durbin Looming, Are Issuers Pushing Higher-Interchange Cards?
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