Washington Mutual Inc.'s decision to switch its 10.5-million-card debit portfolio to MasterCard International from Visa U.S.A., though a big win for MasterCard, doesn't necessarily herald a trend, observers say. At the same time, it throws into relief a bylaw Visa quietly put into place in 2003 that penalizes large debit-card-issuing …
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AmEx-Citi Is Great PR for AmEx, But How Profitable Will It Really Be?
Citigroup Inc.'s decision to issue American Express cards may turn out to be a more symbolic than substantive victory in the credit card wars for AmEx, according to some observers. “It's clearly a victory, but more a marketing victory,” says Gwenn Bezard, a payments-industry analyst at New York-based research firm …
Read More »Two Canadian Companies Begin a U.S. Expansion for Online Debit
Two rival online payment companies in Canada are making moves to expand the market for Web-based debit payments to the U.S. Toronto-based UseMyBank Services Inc. has linked with processors in both Europe and the U.S., while Othentik Technologies Inc., Montreal, has signed a deal to license its software to US …
Read More »A Startup Says It Can Merge RFID Payment with Biometrics
A startup company says it is probably 12 to 18 months away from piloting a contactless payment card that will incorporate both chip-based radio-frequency identification and biometric authentication technology. Up to now, RFID-based payment pilots and programs have not included PINs or any other means of authenticating users. But 2-year-old …
Read More »Visa Adds Chargeback Rights to Its Rapidly Growing Interlink Card
Visa USA announced it is now offering chargeback rights to consumers holding its Interlink PIN debit card. The bank card network sees the extension of chargeback protection to PIN debit as a response to consumer expectation and a competitive edge for Interlink issuers. “As debit usage continues to grow, consumers …
Read More »Between 10% and 15% of Debit Card Holders Pay PIN Fees, Says Fed
About 14% of financial institutions that issue debit cards charge fees for PIN debit transactions, and in the past year 15% of debit card holders were subject to the fees, with somewhere between 10% and 15% of customers actually paying them. Fewer than 1% of banks, meanwhile, assess fees to …
Read More »AmEx’s Big Lawsuit: A Power Play Through the Banks?
American Express Co. Inc.'s decision to include eight banks as defendants in the lawsuit it filed earlier this week against Visa USA Inc. and MasterCard International Inc. may be a power play to weaken the bank card networks by widening policy differences between the networks and their major members, some …
Read More »Discover’s Aims in Signature Debit Lie Behind Its Pulse Deal
Discover Financial Service's Inc.'s proposed acquisition of the Pulse EFT network, announced yesterday (Digital Transactions News, Nov. 15), hands the Riverwoods, Ill.-based card company instant credibility in the business of PIN debit, but it also may propel Discover's efforts to break into the high-growth signature-debit card arena. Discover, apparently encouraged …
Read More »Visa’s New Debit Rates Help Interlink But Could Anger Merchants
Visa's decision to increase its interchange rates for PIN debit transactions on its Interlink network may generate more revenue for the network's issuers but will also create more interest in competing non-bank networks catering to merchants, according to some observers. Visa yesterday released a four-page document to member banks outlining …
Read More »3Q ACH Volume Hits 2 Billion But E-Check Growth Cools off
The automated clearing house is handling more electronic transactions than ever, though growth in its electronic check category is showing signs of cooling off. The National Automated Clearing House Association reports the ACH network interchanged almost 2.1 billion transactions among financial institutions overall in the third quarter, the first time …
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