Tuesday , January 28, 2025

Law and Regulation

Lightspeed Tees up in Myrtle Beach and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/9/24

Lightspeed Commerce Inc. announced it is supplying payments capability for the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association in South Carolina, which includes more than 70 golf courses. The Western Union Co. resumed service between the United States and Cuba after technical issues in January disrupted it. Payments provider Priority Technology Holdings Inc. reported $205.7 million …

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Pax Unveils Vendall and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/8/24

Point-of-sale terminal company Pax Technology Inc. launched Vendall, a payments system for vending machines, minimarkets, and other unattended markets. Nacha, the automated clearing house governing body, noted the 50th anniversary of its formation, noting there were 31.5 billion ACH network payments made in 2023 valued at $80.1 trillion. In related news, Phixius, a …

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Consumers And Businesses Are Embracing Instant Payments, a Fed Study Says

Consumers and businesses are embracing instant-payment options for such transactions as bill payment, mobile-wallet funding and defunding, account-to-account transfers, and immediate payroll for employees, the Federal Reserve says. A pair of studies surveying businesses and consumers about instant payments and the payments landscape, released late Monday by the Fed, reveals …

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Potential Merchant Savings on Swipe Fees Is the Latest Payments Battleground

The war over the proposed Credit Card Competition Act shows no signs of abating as combatants on both sides of the fence continue their efforts to sway legislators and public opinion on the matter of card-acceptance costs. The latest battle centers on data from payments consultancy CMSPI that says merchants …

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A Year After Closing, Global Begins to Reap Returns on Its $4 Billion EVO Deal

The top management at Global Payments Inc. said early Wednesday the company is beginning to reap the benefits it planned for when it paid $4 billion to acquire EVO Payments Inc., a processor with international merchant connections. The deal, which is now more than a year past its closing date, …

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Mastercard Revenue up 10% and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/1/24

Mastercard Inc. reported $6.3 billion in first-quarter revenue, a 10.5% increase from $5.7 billion in the 2023 first quarter. It posted a quarterly net income of $3 billion, up 25% from $2.4 billion a year prior. Executives noted strong consumer spending, cross-border payments volume growth, and new deals across its regions …

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Digital Bill-Payment Specialist Doxo Responds To an FTC Lawsuit Alleging Deceptive Practices

Firing back at a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit alleging deceptive practices in the bill-payment business, doxo Inc. has issued a statement claiming the charges are inaccurate and push a narrative that will prevent bill-payment providers from streamlining the digital bill-payment process. The FTC lawsuit, filed late last week, charges doxo …

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Swallowing Discover Will Energize Competition, Not Restrict It, Cap One’s CEO Argues

Capital One Corp.’s chief executive late Thursday struck back against concerns that the banking giant’s proposed acquisition of Discover Financial Services will dampen competition in banking and payments. “The facts will show there are no barriers to entry in the credit card business,” declared Richard Fairbank as he fielded questions …

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Steady Consumer Spending Helps Buoy Visa As It Strikes Deals for Open Banking

Citing “relative stability” across key business metrics, such as cross-border volume, Visa Inc. late Tuesday reported March-quarter increases of 10% year-over-year in both net revenue ($8.8 billion) and net income ($4.7 billion). Driven by stable consumer spending, dollar volume grew 8%, while total cross-border dollar volume grew 16% and processed …

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MPC’s New CCCA Ad and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/23/24

The Merchants Payments Coalition released a 30-second TV ad that says the Credit Card Competition Act, a measure that would stipulate merchants have credit card routing choices, would prohibit China’s credit card network UnionPay from processing U.S. credit card transactions. Currently, no regulation prohibits that the MPC says. The CCCA, if passed, would …

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