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Partisans Quickly Take Sides Over Plan To Repeal the Durbin Amendment

The unceasing controversy over the Durbin Amendment and its debit card interchange price controls continued Wednesday when two members of Congress declared they would introduce legislation to repeal the measure. The Republican-controlled House of Representatives might very well pass the bipartisan proposal, but its survival chances are much lower in …

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PayPal Plans to Issue a Card for POS Use Starting First Half of 2012

  PayPal Inc., a dominant processor of e-commerce transactions, has made no secret lately of its ambitions to move into the world of brick-and-mortar commerce. The only missing element was a physical token that account holders could use at the point of sale. Now it appears that void will soon …

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The Gimlet Eye: Another Casualty of Durbin

  When on June 29 the Federal Reserve Board issued its final rule implementing the Durbin Amendment to the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010, issuers had some cause to heave a sigh of relief. As stringent as the Fed’s debit card interchange caps were for issuers above $10 billion in assets, …

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Trends & Tactics

  Visa Gives a Push to Prepaid Cards   If Visa Inc. could be personified as an illustrious 19th Century editor, he might be saying, “Go prepaid, young man.”   The No. 1 payment card network’s interchange schedule effective Oct. 1, the day new federal debit card interchange price controls …

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Merchants Zero in on Payments

  By John Stewart and Jim Daly   Having beaten the banks on debit card pricing, they’re now staking out positions on mobile payments and chip cards. This could be the start of the decade of the merchant in the business of consumer payments.       Who controls consumer …

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Security: Spam’s Merchant-Acquirer Chokepoint

  By Peter Lucas   Spam e-mail may be a constant irritant to consumers, but it’s big business for merchant acquirers willing to settle transactions resulting from those unsolicited ads. Can anything be done to stop it?       Every day some unsuspecting consumer receives an unsolicited e-mail from …

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A NACHA Proposal, out for Comment, Calls for Networkwide Same-Day ACH

  The automated clearing house network took a crucial step toward faster transaction movement last Friday when NACHA, the network’s governing body, distributed a request for comment on a proposal for same-day settlement. NACHA sent the 22-page document, which sets out a proposed system called Expedited Processing and Settlement (EPS), …

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