By Jim Daly The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday unveiled proposed regulations for prepaid accounts that for the first time would bring to prepaid cards many of the federal protections that currently apply only to credit and debit cards. The CFPB’s plan would limit consumers’ losses when funds are …
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AmEx In NBA Test and Other News for Nov. 12
• American Express Co. is testing a mobile-payment service built on its Serve platform with the NBA's Brooklyn Nets and their home arena, the Barclays Center. The Brooklyn eWallet is part of the Nets' mobile app for iOS and Android smart phones; fans can store up to 10 payment cards in …
Read More »For the First Time, Consumer Use of Mobile To Buy Physical Goods Exceeds 50%, Report Says
In the past 12 months, 51% of consumers purchased a physical good using a mobile phone, the highest percentage in five years, potentially signaling a greater propensity for consumer adoption of mobile wallets, according to a new report from Javelin Strategy & Research. That is up from 45% in …
Read More »Giant Eagle Reverses Spiraling Transaction Costs With Durbin-Assisted Rate Arbitrage
The Durbin Amendment may be best known for its stringent ceiling on debit card interchange, but merchants are discovering that another part of the law that requires transaction-routing choices can be just as effective as rate caps in controlling processing costs. Giant Eagle Inc., a Pittsburgh-based supermarket chain operating nearly …
Read More »MCX Chief Davidson Strikes Defiant Tone While Touting Benefits of CurrentC’s Wallet
By John Stewart Merchant Customer Exchange LLC (MCX) has launched its CurrentC mobile-payment service with “thousands” of consumers in “several American cities,” the program’s chief executive said on Wednesday. The “consumers,” employees of retailers that make up the Needham, Mass.-based MCX consortium, are part of a pilot for the fledgling …
Read More »First Data’s Clover Adds Mobile Functionality to Hit the Aisles
First Data Corp.’s Clover point-of-sale system now is available in a mobile version that enables merchants to roam their store aisles with the device. Dubbed Clover Mobile, the service can be paired with the stationary Clover Station or used as a standalone service, First Data says. Like Clover Station, Clover …
Read More »MoneyGram Debuts New Platform With Alternative Financial Services In Mind
Money-transfer provider MoneyGram International Inc. has launched MGiAlloy, a technology platform to enable greater use of alternative financial services. MGiAlloy, which can be used on kiosks, online, on mobile device or at points-of-sale, enables consumers to transfer money, pay bills, cash checks, reload prepaid cards and other services. Dallas-based MoneyGram …
Read More »Don’t Write off POS Terminals Just Yet
The Gimlet Eye The rapid emergence of mobile devices and mobile apps in retail settings has led some observers of the payments business to predict the near-term demise of the humble point-of-sale payments terminal. We demur, for reasons we lay out in our story “POS Terminals Have a Future, And …
Read More »Doing mPOS Strategically
Payments 3.0 The 30% annual growth of mobile point of sale (mPOS) over the past three years (footnote 1) indicates that a new innovation is being rapidly adopted. The number of different companies providing mPOS devices, currently upwards of 200, is extraordinary even by the norms of the mobile phone-based …
Read More »POS Terminals Have a Future, And It’s Looking Good
Mobile POS services, integrated software, and migration to the EMV standard are all influencing sales of terminals. Cast aside any preconceptions about the imminent demise of the standalone point-of-sale terminal. That venerable device, which symbolizes payments in the minds of consumers—and recurring revenue for payments professionals—is not going away …
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