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Trends & Tactics: Level 4s And PCI: It Ain’t Happening

If there’s a weak link in the chain of card-data security, it’s small merchants. Many of them represent easy targets for hackers and other data thieves. Worse, the businesses themselves don’t see themselves as vulnerable, and far too many remain unaware of security protocols like the Payment Card Industry data-security …

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Acquiring: Stumbling Blocks on the Migration Path

Jane Adler With an April deadline looming, industry observers’ doubts are growing that merchant processors will be ready to handle EMV transactions. Nothing inspires like a deadline. Just ask the merchant acquirers and processors that face a quickly approaching April deadline to be ready to process EMV or chip card …

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E-Commerce: Minting New Ideas for Virtual Cash

Jim Daly The Royal Canadian Mint held a first-of-its-kind competition this year to spawn ideas for virtual cash. Could some of these ideas solve the problem of the high cost of low-value electronic payments? From Silicon Valley to India, almost the entire world is bubbling with new ideas for electronic …

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Apriva Extends Agreement With Visa To Offer Discounted Vending-Machine Pricing

Fewer than two months after a competitor announced a similar deal, wireless payments provider Apriva Inc. this week reported that it would continue offering pre-Durbin Amendment discounted acceptance pricing on Visa cards to vending-machine operators. Debit card interchange in late 2011 became a major concern for vending-machine operators and other …

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Thanksgiving Weekend Shopping Numbers Generally Soar Upward Vs. Last Year

The reports about consumer spending over the long Thanksgiving shopping period extending into today, Cyber Monday, continue to flow ad nauseam in the mainstream press. Digital Transactions News sifted through the statistical stew to find the numerical nuggets of greatest interest to merchant acquirers. The early data indicate that, when …

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The Federal Trade Commission Sniffs Around a Visa Debit Gateway

Already under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice for its competitive response to the Durbin Amendment debit card regulations in 2010’s Dodd-Frank Act, Visa Inc. is now getting scrutiny from the Federal Trade Commission about a gateway service that routes transactions to PIN-debit networks. Visa disclosed on Friday in …

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First Data: Planned Settlement Would Let the Card Networks ‘Buy a License to Monopolize’

With a hearing coming up on Friday, objections to the proposed credit card interchange settlement are piling up in Brooklyn, N.Y., faster than debris from Superstorm Sandy. In addition to a number of retailers and their trade groups, those on record against the controversial plan forged by lawyers for the …

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What’s in Google’s Wallet? Possibly a Discover Card

Discover Financial Services is about to team up with Google Inc. to bring the Google Wallet to the physical point of sale with a Discover-branded plastic card, according to the latest rumor sweeping Silicon Valley. Discover recently began issuing cards for PayPal Inc., so if the Google rumor proves true, …

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Visa Reports Growth in Credit, Less Bleeding in Debit, Progress for Its V.me Wallet

Visa Inc. on Wednesday reported brisk growth in its credit business and a stabilizing debit market while touting progress for its new digital wallet, V.me. Overall, the results released for Visa’s fourth quarter show the world’s biggest payments network is wising up about how to cope with a new, more …

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The Gimlet Eye: The Fed’s Prepaid Beneficiaries

Last month came word of what appears to be a potent new prepaid card offering from American Express Co. Dubbed Bluebird and offered through Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the card runs on AmEx’s new Serve transaction platform and eschews many of the pesky fees other prepaid cards levy on consumers. No …

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