Wednesday , December 4, 2024

Law and Regulation

The CFPB Sees Room for Industry Standard-Setting Bodies in Open Banking

Although the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to develop a federal regulation governing the protection of consumer financial data shared through open banking, the agency says that open banking will be best served if it does not “micromanage” open banking itself. In October, the CFPB announced its intention to develop regulation …

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Estimated Merchant Savings from CCCA? $15 Billion Annually, Says One Researcher

As proponents and adversaries wrangle over the newly resurrected Credit Card Competition Act, a market-research firm has raised by more than one-third its estimate of how much the bill could save U.S. merchants. A year ago, the firm, Atlanta-based CMS Payments Intelligence Inc., calculated the bill would result in $11 …

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Apple Cash Adds Recurring Payments And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/8/23

Apple Cash users will be able to set up weekly, biweekly, or monthly Apple Cash payments in the iOS 17 iPhone software coming this fall, Apple Inc. announced. Users also will be able to present digital IDs stored in Apple Wallet to businesses, such as for age verification. More than 96% …

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Phoenix-Like, a Bill Aimed at Controlling Credit Card Acceptance Costs Rises Again

The Credit Card Competition Act is making a comeback, this time with more bipartisan support. The bill, originally launched last summer by Sens. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) and Roger Marshall (R-Kan,), is expected to be reintroduced in the Senate, apparently with few changes, as early as this week, according to an …

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Friendly Fraud Is on a Sharp Rise, Chargebacks911 Finds

So-called friendly fraud is a growing problem for many merchants. A report from chargeback-management firm Chargebacks911 reveals that nearly three quarters of the 300 merchants surveyed have seen a 19% increase in illegitimate chargebacks on average so far in 2023 compared to the same period last year. At the same …

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BNPL Providers Could Do a Better Job Protecting Consumers, Consumer Reports Finds

Despite the increasing popularity of buy now, pay later loans, some BNPL providers could do a better job when it comes to providing consumer protections, such as disclosing fees and enabling consumers to manage their data and privacy settings, a study by Consumer Reports found. When it comes to the …

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U.S. Investors Are Optimistic About Bitcoin in the Face of the Coin’s Recent Travails

U.S. investment managers have grown bullish about Bitcoin’s prospects despite recent events that have roiled digital-currency markets, research released Wednesday indicates. Feeding the renewed optimism are prospects for “improved regulation” and expectations of a “recovery in valuations” for Bitcoin, according to the research, in which 30 major investment managers were …

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Eye on Biometrics: Amazon One Adds Age Verification; WeChat Adds Palm Payments

Amazon.com Inc. is adding another feature to its Amazon One palm-based identity service, and Chinese site WeChat has brought palm recognition to cameras used for facial recognition. Amazon One has added an age-verification component, Amazon said in a blog post. Launched in 2020, the technology recently expanded beyond Amazon properties …

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Citizens’ $9 Million CFPB Penalty And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/23/23

As part of a settlement with Citizens Bank, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is requiring the bank to pay a $9-million civil money penalty for its alleged failure to “properly manage and respond to customers’ credit card disputes and fraud claims.” The agreement is subject to approval by the court. UATP, a …

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Lower Interchange Deal Struck in Canada

Small businesses in Canada will reap lower interchange rates in that country, the Department of Finance Canada announced Thursday. The deal suggests a similar reduction is possible in the United States, the Merchant Payments Coalition quickly responded. Both Mastercard Inc. and Visa Inc. agreed to lower the domestic consumer credit …

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