• PayPal Holdings Inc. reported in a filing that it has received subpoenas from the U.S. Department of Justice “seeking the production of certain information related to our historical anti-money laundering program.” PayPal said it is cooperating with the DoJ and cannot predict the outcome of the government’s investigation. • A point-of-sale software …
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A Payments-Industry Divide Opens in the Debate About Dumping the Durbin Amendment
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews For more than six years, most of the debate about the Dodd-Frank Act’s Durbin Amendment has been relatively straightforward. Merchants like Durbin because they pay less in debit card acceptance costs under the amendment’s interchange price cap affecting card issuers with more than $10 billion in assets. …
Read More »Working at a Deliberate Pace, Chase Pay Lines up HMSHost and Parkmobile
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Chase Pay, the nascent mobile-payments service from banking giant JPMorgan Chase & Co., has added two more merchants to its roster. HMSHost, a Bethesda, Md.-based dining-services company specializing in transportation locations, and Parkmobile LLC, an Atlanta-based parking company, will begin accepting order-ahead capability based on functionality developed …
Read More »PayPal Plans To Raise Prices on Various Cross-Border Transactions in March
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews PayPal Holdings Inc. on Wednesday announced updates to its user agreements for consumers and merchants, and among the numerous changes are 0.5% price increases for several types of transactions involving U.S. sellers and foreign buyers. Beyond the price hikes, other changes include a new non-discrimination clause for …
Read More »How Deals Like MoneyGram Lend Impetus to Alipay’s Plans for the U.S. And the World
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Ever since Ant Financial Financial Services Group let it be known in October that it is working with key payments players like VeriFone Systems Inc. and First Data Corp. to bring its Alipay mobile-payments service to North America, the industry has wondered about the Chinese company’s …
Read More »The New Administration Brings Uncertainty But Also Optimism, Payments Experts Say
By John Stewart@DTPaymentNews The new Trump administration injects much uncertainty into U.S. business, with payments being no exception, but a panel of experts on Thursday said the net result should be positive for at least the acquiring side of the market. “If Hillary Clinton had won, we would have been …
Read More »The Next Generation in Payments Is in Our Hands
The financial-services industry is closer than you think to widespread adoption of biometric authentication, says Kirsty Tull. Here’s why. There is always that scene in action and spy movies. You know the one. In Mission: Impossible, they must defeat the facial-recognition system to access some secret data. James Bond’s gun …
Read More »Notes on Loyalty: Apple Pay, USAT, VeriFone, FIS
Payments companies are taking strides toward integrating rewards for everyday purchases into mobile wallets, while making it easier to redeem those rewards at point-of-sale terminals. Last month, vending-payments specialist USA Technologies Inc. said it is integrating its MORE. loyalty platform into Apple Pay. The deal is designed to induce more …
Read More »Vantiv Views Moneris as Key To Growing Integrated Payments Volume
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Read More »The CFPB Orders Mastercard, UniRush To Pay $13 Million for 2015’s RushCard Glitch
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Wednesday announced a consent order that requires Mastercard Inc. and UniRush LLC, program manager of the prepaid RushCard, to pay $10 million in restitution to cardholders and a $3 million civil fine as a result of an October 2015 processing glitch …
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