Acquirers are trying to disentangle the many implications of the proposed Credit Card Competition Act. Some doubt the bill’s impact would be good. This road has been traveled before. This time, U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) wants to place restrictions on credit card practices, specifically transaction-routing practices. As Digital Transactions …
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Is Everyone Ready for Durbin II?
The U.S. Senator’s bill to regulate credit card costs on behalf of merchants has stirred passions not seen since…the Durbin Amendment. All the major card-issuing banks must be asking themselves by now what Democratic Senator Richard Durbin of Illinois has against them. Like some old Hollywood horror-film refugee, the Senator …
Read More »The Never-Ending War
With rate increases expected this month, it’s time for the annual confrontation over interchange. Can this issuer-retailer argument ever be resolved? In the payments business, nothing gets the attention of the entire industry as effectively as the topic of fees. And no fee wins that attention as much as the …
Read More »Debit Card Pricing at Full Boil
Ten years on, the Fed is mulling changes to its interpretation of the Durbin Amendment’s debit-routing rules. It’s not likely to make anyone happy. Of the many consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic, perhaps the biggest one for the payments business is how it has thrown into stark relief the long-festering …
Read More »Allied in NYDIG Deal and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/6/21
Allied Payment Network Inc., a provider of online and mobile bill-payment services, said it will work with New York Digital Investment Group (NYDIG) institutions using Allied to offer customers the ability to buy, sell, and hold Bitcoin. Allied said it and NYDIG plan to add digital payments via Bitcoin.Reuters reported …
Read More »A DoJ Investigation of Visa Is the Latest Chapter in a Long History of Probes Into Network Policies
The news that the U.S. Department of Justice is probing debit card routing practices at Visa Inc. follows on a long history of such investigations and could portend a more serious attitude by regulators to address longstanding merchant complaints about network routing and pricing. “This is one more heavy step …
Read More »COMMENTARY: To the New Congress: Beware of the Durbin Amendment’s Failures
With the Covid-19 pandemic still imposing a huge financial weight on the nation’s small businesses and families, many legislators are understandably eager to pursue policies they feel will ease that burden. But lawmakers must be careful that they are looking at policies that really will help. Unfortunately, some sectors—in this …
Read More »The Architect of Debit Price Caps Attacks Visa And Mastercard for Planned Credit Card Hikes
The U.S. Senator who gave his name nearly a decade ago to a law that caps debit card interchange made it plain Thursday he now has the rates merchants pay for credit card acceptance squarely in his sights. Commenting during a meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which he heads, …
Read More »A Ripple Executive Sets up a Digital Wallet for One-Click Checkout With XRP
The big card networks have been introducing a one-click e-commerce checkout and plan to take it overseas by next year, but now a Ripple Labs Inc. executive may beat them to the punch with a single-click capability for Ripple’s XRP cryptocurrency. In what he characterizes as a “personal project,” Ripple director …
Read More »Repay Acquires cPayPlus and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/24/20
Payment processor Repay Holdings Corp. acquired cPayPlus LLC, a provider of accounts-payable automation technology. Repay paid $8 million at closing and could pay $8 million more in 2021’s third quarter depending on cPayPlus’ achievement of growth targets.After a limited release in May, a 3-year-old challenger bank called Dave announced it will issue debit cards …
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