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In the Wake of Its Data Breach, Target Settles With MasterCard for $19 Million
By Jim Daly Continuing its effort to get a massive data breach behind it, discount retailer Target Corp. announced Wednesday a $19 million settlement with MasterCard Inc. to compensate banks and credit unions for the fraud and card-reissuance costs they incurred for their MasterCard-branded credit and debit cards affected by …
Read More »While Many Decry Margin Compression, Report Paints Sunnier Picture of Acquirer Profit
Many merchant-services executives have complained for years about so-called margin compression, a relentless loss of profitability driven by competition on price per transaction. But now two researchers argue acquirer profitability, far from collapsing, is actually much better than widely thought. “There has been a lot of talk about margin compression, …
Read More »The CFPB’s New Prepaid Rule: The Good, the Bad, And the Ugly
Endpoint The proposal would do some useful things, but that advantage is outweighed by its—and the Bureau’s—disadvantages, says Eric Grover. Rule by regulatory mandarins is not only unconstitutional, it suppresses payments competition and innovation, and consequently consumer choice and value. On Nov. 13, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released its …
Read More »Gateway Charge Anywhere Discloses a Breach Affecting Undisclosed Number of Credit and Debit Cards
Chalk another payment-card data breach up for the bad guys. Payment gateway Charge Anywhere LLC announced Tuesday it discovered a breach of its payments network. It says it has shut down the malware that caused it. South Plainfield, N.J.-based Charge Anywhere said the malicious software, which was discovered Sept. …
Read More »Launched in May, Square Capital Has Advanced $75 Million to 15,000 Square Sellers
Square Inc.’s 6-month-old cash-advance product, Square Capital, has distributed $75 million to some 15,000 small businesses, the San Francisco-based payments company announced via Twitter this week. Further, merchants that have accepted the advances have processed in excess of $1 billion in sales through Square, the company said. It also pointed …
Read More »Researcher Proclaims the ‘Tender Truth’ About the High Cost of Cash
Merchants like to gripe about the cost of payment card interchange and processing expenses, but relatively few have done a close analysis of what it really costs to accept the various tender types, according to an Aite Group LLC researcher. If they did, most would conclude that debit cards are …
Read More »M-Commerce: For Billers, Mobile Isn’t Optional
Richard Crone and Heidi Liebenguth To ward off third-party interlopers, billers must understand their bill is their brand. That means seizing the unprecedented opportunity that lies in mobile apps. Remember the bad old days of online-banking bill pay? Billers were forced to accept bulk payments in the form of so-called …
Read More »Mercury Payment Systems Files Registration Statement for Possible IPO
The merchant-acquiring industry might soon get another publicly traded company should independent sales organization Mercury Payment Systems Inc. follow through on plans to sell a minority stake in the company. n Mercury Payment Systems Inc.’s operating subsidiary, Mercury Payment Systems LLC, currently is 62% owned by an affiliate of private-equity …
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AmEx Opts for Small Merchants No longer a card brand accepted mainly in hotels, restaurants, upscale stores, and on airlines, American Express Co. is stepping up its efforts to add small merchants to its acceptance base. AmEx late last year began testing a program called OptBlue that gives partner merchant …
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