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Intuit Buys Technology from Citi-SK Telecom Venture to Speed up Mobile Launches
n Intuit announced late on Monday that it had acquired the mobile Web platform developed by San Mateo, Calif.-based MMV, a joint venture formed in 2008 by Citigroup Inc. and SK Telecom, a major South Korean telecommunications company, to offer mobile-banking capability worldwide. Intuit, which had been licensing the …
Read More »Huntington Plans to Keep Upgrades Coming at a Fast Clip for New Mobile Service
n Dennes, who joined Huntington in September after helping to launch a popular mobile-capture application at USAA Federal Savings Bank, says the bank has “interest” in a point-of-sale payments capability, likely based on near-field communication (NFC) chips. Visa Inc., MasterCard Inc., Google Inc., and a carrier-led joint venture called …
Read More »DoJ Should Have Pushed Harder on Steering Settlements, Some Merchants Say
The U.S. Department of Justice filed court documents Tuesday that move toward completion its challenge of Visa and MasterCard network rules limiting merchants’ ability to steer customer payments toward their preferred forms. Tuesday’s action is largely procedural as Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. announced settlements when the DoJ and seven …
Read More »An Amendment To Delay the Durbin Amendment Comes Up Short
Defenders of the debit card interchange status quo saw their last, best hope to delay draconian Federal Reserve regulations from taking effect go down to defeat Wednesday afternoon. An amendment in the U.S. Senate that would have delayed the Fed’s rules died on a 54-45 vote, six shy of the …
Read More »Bling Nation’s Pause to Retool Likely to Leave It Behind Rivals
Slow acceptance among merchants and consumers appears to be the underlying cause for Bling Nation’s decision to suspend operation of its PayConnect and FanConnect mobile services. Palo Alto, Calif.-based Bling said earlier this week that it is pausing operations to retool its services in response to feedback from merchants …
Read More »Trends & Tactics
All Signs Point to Credit Cards’ Recovery After getting KO’d in the recession, credit card usage is back on its feet. While card issuers are more cautious than they were a few years ago, consumers who have credit cards are using them more frequently, and they are spending …
Read More »The Banks Wake up
Karen Epper Hoffman Outmaneuvered and outgunned by merchants, banks lost a key interchange battle last year with the passage of the Durbin Amendment. But lately they’ve gone back on the offensive in an all-out push to delay—and maybe kill—the new law. The passage of new card interchange fee rules …
Read More »The Not-So-Friendly Form of Fraud
Linda Punch So-called friendly fraud is hard to detect, hard to prove, and rising for some merchants. What are merchants, acquirers, and tech companies doing to reduce it? It may be one of the most frustrating types of fraud encountered by a merchant. So-called friendly fraud—also known …
Read More »Canada Puts Down Chip Card Roots
Canada seems to have found a workable formula for rolling out EMV technology. Can the U.S. learn from it? By Peter Lucas Payment card executives in the United States looking to follow a model for how to roll out EMV cards and terminals need look no …
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