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Visa Tries To Juice EMV And Mobile Payments with New Initiatives
Leading payment card network Visa Inc. on Tuesday announced three initiatives to spur adoption of so-called EMV contact and contactless chip cards and near-field communication (NFC) mobile payments in the U.S. Observers hailed Visa’s action, but noted that a full move to EMV and NFC mobile payments in the U.S. …
Read More »Authorization, Processing Costs Drop, But Other Fees Climb for Acquirers, Study Shows
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Read More »Eschewing ‘Participation’ Fees, MasterCard Will Sweet-Talk Debit Issuers One by One
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Read More »Heartland Hopes To Make Hay from Debit Price Controls with “Durbin Dollars”
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Read More »First Checks, Now Cards: How Entrepreneurs Are Harnessing Cameras for Payments
n Jumio Inc., a startup based in Mountain View, Calif., this week introduced a system that lets consumers scan credit and debit cards using the Webcam built into many PCs. The launch follows a similar application introduced earlier this year by Card.io, San Francisco, that lets mobile phones scan …
Read More »PayPal Will Process POS Payments for up to 20 Merchants in 2012, eBay Chief Says
PayPal Inc. will roll out mobile payments at the point of sale with as many as 20 retailers next year following a pilot set to start later in 2011, the chief executive of eBay Inc., PayPal’s parent company, said late on Wednesday. Speaking to stock analysts as part of …
Read More »Rosy Predictions Aside, Mobile Payments Boom Still Years off, Experts Say
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Read More »Eye on EMV: UNFCU Study, Aite Survey, Jack Henry Service
n The first U.S. financial institution to introduce EMV cards, United Nations Federal Credit Union, released the results of a study along with Gemalto, the vendor of its cards. The study comes one year after the credit union launched its chip-and-PIN credit cards. As a result of the study, …
Read More »In a Surprising Twist, Reloadable Prepaid Not As Durbin-Proof As Originally Thought
Reloadable general-purpose prepaid cards, once thought to be largely exempt from the debit card interchange restrictions of the Durbin Amendment, will be covered by that law in more cases now that the Federal Reserve has issued its final rule interpreting the amendment. Some experts see the new rule crimping …
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