n Merchant processors, banks, and independent sales organizations that process transactions for merchants with annual sales of less than $10 million—the vast majority of U.S. retailers—have added on a wide array of fees in recent years for items ranging from statements to monthly minimums to chargeback processing and authorizations. …
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Read More »An Amendment To Delay the Durbin Amendment Comes Up Short
Defenders of the debit card interchange status quo saw their last, best hope to delay draconian Federal Reserve regulations from taking effect go down to defeat Wednesday afternoon. An amendment in the U.S. Senate that would have delayed the Fed’s rules died on a 54-45 vote, six shy of the …
Read More »Wells, BofA Walk Away from Pariter, Their Joint ACH Processing Platform
Three years after introducing a joint venture aimed at processing automated clearing house transactions between the two banks, Wells Fargo & Co. and Bank of America Corp. have abandoned the operation, which they called Pariter. “It will shut down over the next few weeks,” a Wells spokesperson tells Digital …
Read More »Social Networking Moves to the POS, Bringing with It New Interest in Deals
Marketing via social-network tools, long thought to be a feature primarily of e-commerce, is rapidly moving to the physical point of sale as merchants seek new ways to generate sales and independent sales organizations look for ways to differentiate themselves. This move to the point of sale, meanwhile, has been …
Read More »Skrill Links up with Live Gamer for Global Micropayments Reach in Online Games
In another indication that micropayments are staging a comeback, Live Gamer Inc. and Skrill Holdings Ltd. on Tuesday announced an integrated platform that lets game publishers collect small sums from users around the world without chargeback or foreign-exchange risk. The integration also represents the U.S. debut of London-based Skrill, which …
Read More »PayPal Reports Strong Growth, Including a Young But Booming Mobile Business
When eBay Inc. released its fourth-quarter results back in January, the company’s top executives spent some time during their conference call with analysts discussing the potential effect of the Durbin Amendment on PayPal Inc., eBay’s e-commerce transaction processor. Durbin and its restrictions on debit card pricing and transaction routing remain …
Read More »Trustwave Hitches Its Planned Public Offering to the PCI Star
Data-security services and software specialist Trustwave Holdings Inc. served notice last week that it is planning a $100 million initial public offering, the first such IPO by a company heavily vested in services and technology for the Payment Card Industry data-security standard, or PCI. Chicago-based Trustwave’s registration statement, filed with …
Read More »An Improving Economy Buoys Volumes for Payments Players
Charge volumes for some major payments-industry players, including American Express Co. and U.S. Bancorp, grew by double digits in the first quarter, an indication that consumer spending is recovering and generating more revenue-producing transactions for merchant acquirers. –American Express’s growth was especially strong. The company reported Wednesday that U.S. card-billed …
Read More »Federal Raids And Indictments Send a Chill Through Online Gambling
The government clamped down on Internet gambling on Friday with the Federal Bureau of Investigation seizing the domain names of the three leading Internet poker sites doing business in the U.S. and prosecutors announcing indictments against 11 defendants, including principals of the gambling sites and a Utah banker. The government …
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