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With an Added 50 Cents Per Share, ACI Ups the Ante in Its Bid for Control of S1
ACI Worldwide Inc. on Thursday sweetened its offer for rival payments-software vendor S1 Corp. Facing stiff resistance from S1’s management, ACI added 50 cents a share to the cash portion of its bid, increasing it from the $5.70 it first offered July 26 to $6.20. It is also offering about …
Read More »New Rule To Fight Prepaid Money Laundering Mostly Exempts Closed-Loop Cards
Federal regulators on Tuesday issued their final rule for preventing terrorists, drug dealers, and other criminals from using prepaid cards for money laundering. The new rule from the U.S. Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCen) subjects merchants and other non-bank entities that sell or manage prepaid cards to some …
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Keeping a Wary Eye on the Networks Forget about Google and PayPal. Merchant acquirers are more worried about competitive threats from their long-time spouses by forced marriage, the payment card networks. That intelligence comes from an Aite Group LLC survey of 20 industry executives, including 17 chief …
Read More »Acquiring: A Partly Cloudy Forecast
Karen Epper Hoffman The recession and the shaky recovery have taken their toll on acquiring, though the business has fared better than most other industries. Now, the business could be set to soar—if factors like Durbin don’t choke off growth. In an economy where even the strongest …
Read More »Strategies: Small Banks, Big Imperative
Peter Lucas Keeping up with change in electronic payments is hard, but essential, work for community banks. Here’s how they’re doing it. Every time a huge bank—Bank of America Corp., JP Morgan Chase & Co., and Wells Fargo & Co., for example—makes a splash in payments, as …
Read More »Opinion & Analysis: What Visa Is up to
n by Steve Mott While most observers have viewed Visa’s recent string of acquisitions as a mere broadening of its conventional card franchise, a long-time analyst of the payments business sees a clever play for dominance of the digital future. Just when the U.S. payments industry appears poised …
Read More »The Rise of the Quasi-Merchant
Purveyors of card-acceptance services for mobile phones are booking merchants by the hundreds of thousands. But many of these merchants present underwriting risks and generate little charge volume. Are they worth it? By Jim Daly Everyman a merchant? Thanks to smart phones and aggressive merchant processors such …
Read More »E-Commerce: How Online Merchants Can Make Durbin Pay off
René M. Pelegero The dominance of credit cards for online purchases means Durbin’s debit-interchange cuts won’t benefit e-commerce merchants as much as brick-and-mortar retailers. But, with some strategic thinking, online sellers can wring maximum savings out of the new regulations. By the time this article went to …
Read More »Networks AmEx Serves up Serve
Linda Punch A product of its acquired Revolution Money program, Serve is American Express Co.’s entrant into the increasingly competitive mobile, online, and person-to-person payments market. Will it deliver? When an industry heavyweight like American Express Co. throws its hat into the digital-payments ring, people sit up …
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