• The National Retail Federation and the Retail Industry Leaders Association on Tuesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to let stand an appellate court’s ruling last June striking down the controversial 2012 settlement between merchants on the one side and Visa, Mastercard, and some big banks on the other in a long-running antitrust class …
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Gulf Pay, Built on P97 Tech, Will Join Growing List of Gas Wallets Later This Year
Gulf Oil L.P. becomes the latest fuel retailer to offer its own mobile-payment app with the introduction Tuesday of Gulf Pay. The service, scheduled to be tested at some New England and New York locations in the first half of 2017, eventually will accept Mastercard Inc.’s Masterpass digital wallet. Further …
Read More »SignaPay Launches Cash Discount Program and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Merchant processor SignaPay Ltd. announced the official launch of its PayLo software, which allows merchants to collect what the company calls a “small” service fee on each transaction processed on merchants’ point-of-sale terminals. The fee is waived if the customer uses cash or a gift card. SignaPay says the software is …
Read More »A Health Care Payment Option Launches and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Abilene Diagnostic Clinic has adopted the One Bill solution from health-care payments processor InstaMed, allowing patients to deal with a single statement embracing all ADC locations. • In related news, Change Healthcare, a specialist in analytics software, introduced Personalized Communications for its billing and payments solution. The new service is aimed at billing …
Read More »Ingenico Readies Its POS App Marketplace for U.S. Merchants And Acquirers
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Point-of-sale terminal maker Ingenico Group is bringing its POS app store based on its Telium Tetra operating system to the United States this year, company officials tell Digital Transactions News. POS apps enable merchants to load and use business software than can help with employee scheduling, manage …
Read More »TouchSuite Buys American Bankcard and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• TouchSuite, a merchant-services company operated by American Bankcard LLC, announced it purchased Merchant Bankcard Systems of America, which has approximately 1,000 merchants in its portfolio. Terms of the deal, which closed Feb. 7, were not disclosed. • Middleware provider Datacap Systems Inc. said it completed level 3 EMV certification with …
Read More »iPayments Inks Company.com Deal and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Merchant processor iPayment Inc. will offer business services to its client base from cloud-based provider Company.com under a new agreement between the companies. • Merchant processor Fidelity Payment Services has selected PAX Technology as its preferred provider of EMV terminals and PIN pads. • Virtual Piggy Inc. announced it is working with …
Read More »First Data Turns a Profit But Is Still Working To Lower Small-Merchant Attrition
Leading payment processor First Data Corp. on Monday reported positive net income for the fourth quarter and all of 2016, a turnaround from losses for both periods a year earlier, but it’s still working to improve mediocre revenue growth in its merchant-acquiring business. Atlanta-based First Data posted net income of …
Read More »PayPal Cooperating with Dept. of Justice Subpoena and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• PayPal Holdings Inc. reported in a filing that it has received subpoenas from the U.S. Department of Justice “seeking the production of certain information related to our historical anti-money laundering program.” PayPal said it is cooperating with the DoJ and cannot predict the outcome of the government’s investigation. • A point-of-sale software …
Read More »A Payments-Industry Divide Opens in the Debate About Dumping the Durbin Amendment
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews For more than six years, most of the debate about the Dodd-Frank Act’s Durbin Amendment has been relatively straightforward. Merchants like Durbin because they pay less in debit card acceptance costs under the amendment’s interchange price cap affecting card issuers with more than $10 billion in assets. …
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