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Panelists Fret About the Effects of Dodd-Frank on Financial Innovation

The controversial Dodd-Frank Act scored just 20% in an impromptu popularity poll Sunday afternoon, with its only support coming from someone in the federal government. The quick straw poll was hardly representative as the mere five respondents were panelists at a conference for payments executives, but the results do reflect …

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Diebold in Talks To By German ATM Maker Wincor Nixdorf for $1.8 Billion

Diebold Inc., the second-largest U.S.-based ATM manufacturer after NCR Corp., disclosed over the weekend that it is in discussions to buy Paderborn, Germany-based ATM maker Wincor Nixdorf AG. North Canton, Ohio-based Diebold issued a statement Saturday confirming that it has a non-binding agreement with Wincor Nixdorf “regarding the key parameters of …

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Gemalto Brings Its ‘Dynamic Code Verification’ To the Fight Against Card-Not-Present Fraud

With the coming of EMV chip card payments to the U.S. point of sale on Oct. 1, merchants, merchant acquirers and credit and debit card issuers are bracing for an expected boom in card-not-present (CNP) fraud. Countless processors, payment gateways and tech companies have announced products and services meant to …

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ATM Surcharges and Foreign Fees Are Up 4% to New Records, Bankrate Survey Finds

ATM surcharges rose 4% to an average of $2.88 this year from $2.77 in 2014, while foreign fees increased 3.8% to $1.64 from last year’s $1.58, Bankrate Inc. found in its latest annual study of checking account fees. Together, the two fees total $4.52, another new record and up 3.9% …

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Why a Regional Bank Is Going With Chip-And-PIN for Its EMV Credit Cards

By Jim Daly They’re few and far between, but another U.S. issuer, regional banking company First Niagara Financial Group Inc., has committed itself to issuing EMV credit cards of the chip-and-PIN variety. Buffalo, N.Y.-based First Niagara announced just before the U.S. EMV liability shift took effect that it will convert …

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Worlds Beyond Bitcoin

You may or may not buy into Bitcoin, but you’re going to love the blockchain. Or so say those who are adopting Bitcoin’s ledger technology for everything from stock exchanges to ticket sales. When the speculative bubble that had driven the price of a single Bitcoin to four-figure heights burst …

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Who’s Doing What With the Blockchain

Banco Santander, Barclays, and USAA: Three of many banks looking at ways the blockchain can reduce operating costs. BNP Paribas: The French bank is reportedly weighing the possibility of including Bitcoin in a currency fund. Goldman Sachs: Is exploring ways to apply the blockchain to its business processes and expects …

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How Merchants Can Capitalize on Millennials

This young demographic is shaking up payments. Capturing their business requires new tools, new approaches, and, above all, open-mindedness. My 80-year-old mother doesn’t have an ATM card, but I don’t think my 4-year-old grandson will ever have a checkbook. Hard cash’s days are numbered. The payments industry is in the …

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Regulators Try To Catch Up With Swiftly Changing Payments Technology

By Jim Daly New York has its new BitLicense and California is actively looking at regulations for virtual currencies, but the organization that promotes uniform state laws is working on a prospective law that would guide regulations for alternative and mobile payments. The Chicago-based Uniform Law Commission (ULC) created its Alternative …

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Android Pay Arrives, Ready To Displace Old Google Wallet Memories

Google Inc.’s latest foray into mobile payments made its way to the public Thursday when the technology giant announced the release of Android Pay. Available only on smart phones and tablets enabled for near-field communication (NFC) and using the KitKat4 or later operating system, Android Pay enables consumers to load …

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