Visa Inc. is bracing itself to lose some PIN-debit transaction volume in the newly regulated U.S. debit market, but the industry leader says it is ready to meet any challenges from competitors. “I still believe that we’re in a better position to compete in this environment than anyone else,” executive …
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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 »With the Fed’s Debit Rule in Place, Anti-Durbin Crusader TCF Throws in the Towel
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Read More »Fed’s Final Durbin Rule Chops Interchange by More Than 40%, Extends Compliance Deadline
n The 5 basis points added by the Fed to the 21-cent cap is intended to capture some of the fraud losses issuers sustain, the central bank said in a staff memo released on Wednesday summarizing the final rule. The final rule also allows, on an interim basis, a …
Read More »Discover Chief Says Pulse Has Beefed up for Expected Durbin Volume
With final debit card regulations at hand that will end exclusive partnerships between payment networks and debit card issuers, the head of Discover Financial Services says his company has added capacity to its Pulse electronic funds transfer network to handle anticipated new business. n Nelms was responding to a question …
Read More »An Industry Divide over Durbin’s Impact on PIN Debit for E-Commerce
While the payments industry awaits stringent new rules concerning debit card transactions, some processors and technology players are starting to exploit what they see as opportunities in the new regulations. Acculynk Inc., for example, released last week a statement calling on Internet merchants to sign up now for online PIN …
Read More »With Durbin Looming, Are Issuers Pushing Higher-Interchange Cards?
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Read More »Durbin Regs Will Take Effect, Though Possibly a Little Late And with Caps ‘Modified’
Like them or not, the Federal Reserve Board’s controversial debit card regulations to implement the so-called Durbin Amendment will take effect, though possibly a little late, according to Capitol Hill observers speaking at the Electronic Transactions Association’s annual conference Wednesday. In the meantime, a proposed 12-cent cap on debit interchange …
Read More »Merchants Will Accept Small-Issuer Debit Cards Post-Durbin, Advocate Says
Merchant groups on Monday sought to assure Congress that they won't reject small debit card issuers' cards once the so-called Durbin Amendment makes large issuers' debit cards much cheaper to accept. “If merchants didn't accept the card, they would risk losing the sale and losing the customer; a risk very …
Read More »Though Exempt, Small Issuers See Durbin Cutting Their Debit Income by 73%
Small debit card issuers are bracing for an eventual loss of 73% of their interchange revenues despite being exempt from pending interchange regulations under the Dodd-Frank financial-reform law’s so-called Durbin Amendment. That’s one of the more notable findings from the Pulse electronic funds transfer network’s 2011 Debit Issuer Study released …
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