Declaring the need for litigation to bring credit card interchange rates under control, five small merchants today filed a class-action antitrust suit against Visa, MasterCard, and at least seven major banks. The suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, alleges the banks and their card …
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June, 2005
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22 June
AOL Seeks Less Costly Payments, But Eschews PIN-less Debit
PIN-less debit may be gathering momentum for online bill payments, but not all potential billers are convinced they should offer the payment method, which depends on the same networks that switch PIN-based debit transactions at the point of sale and at ATMs. Because it carries lower acceptance costs than credit …
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20 June
CardSystems Breach Could Lead to Tougher PCI Enforcement
The major breach of credit card account data revealed over the weekend, the latest in a string of such incidents over the past six months, may lead to tougher enforcement of data-security standards by the card companies, experts say. The breach, which exposed cardholder names, account numbers, and card verification …
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20 June
PayPal Launches New E-Commerce Service, Holds Tongue on Google Plans
In a move that furthers its strategy to expand payment processing beyond auction activity, PayPal Inc. is rolling out a new transaction tool designed to allow small and medium-size Web-based merchants to accept all forms of payment entirely through PayPal, apparently eliminating the need for gateways or other third-party processors. …
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17 June
Moneris Looks to Big Growth with Internet Debit Payments
The introduction in Canada of a bank-sponsored commercial payment service allowing consumers to buy goods from e-commerce merchants with their PIN debit cards is sparking widespread interest among retailers, according to Moneris Solutions Corp., the first processor to handle transactions for Interac Online. Moneris has been processing Interac Online payments …
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17 June
New Merchant Coalition to Focus on Education About Interchange Costs
The first order of business for the new Washington, D.C.-based merchant group formed earlier this year to lobby for regulation of card-interchange rates is to inform consumers and their representatives about the costs they incur because of interchange, says Mallory Duncan, chairman of the Merchants Payments Coalition. “Consumers don't appreciate …
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16 June
Prepaid Card Issuers Seek an ‘Edge’ by Linking to Banking Products
A pair of companies specializing in stored-value products for the underbanked population are reaching beyond prepaid cards to extend credit and savings options to their cardholders. Next Estate Communications Inc., which launched its Green Dot Financial Network to support check-cashing and prepaid cards, already offers its cardholders a program to …
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15 June
Star Plans to Extend Check Conversion to Bill Payments Later in ’05
Star Systems Inc. will begin processing bill payments through its electronic check-conversion service, Star Chek Direct, by the end of the year, according to officials at the network. In the bill-payment scenario, consumers will be able to pay billers in certain low-risk industry categories, such as insurance and utilities, by …
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14 June
Visa Enables Merchant Campaigns Customized to Single Cardholders
Visa U.S.A. today announced that starting in October it will begin tracking cardholder transaction data at the full 16-digit account number level, allowing issuers and merchants for the first time to target unique promotions and other marketing campaigns at individuals. “Now we can enable [marketing to] a cardholder of one,” …
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13 June
Seeking Portfolio Expansion, I.C.E. Signs First ISO in New Program
International Card Establishment Inc., which began offering card-processing services a few weeks ago, has signed the first independent sales organization in its ISO program. Midland, Texas-based Foresite Merchant Solutions, formed recently, is I.C.E.'s first ISO client, the company says. Foresite is signing 200 merchant accounts per month, a rate it …