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Shift4 Makes a Big Card-Present Play in Europe With a Deal for Germany’s Vectron Systems

Shift4 Payments Inc. confirmed early Monday it has reached an agreement to acquire the German point-of-sale technology company Vectron Systems AG at a price of 10.5 euros, or $11.42, per share. The offer represents a 50% premium to Vectron’s current share price, according to early reports. Information was not immediately …

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Plaid Brings Open-Banking Technology to Western Union in Europe

Open-banking technology provider Plaid Inc. is pairing-up with The Western Union Co. to bring its account-verification services to the wire-transfer giant’s European customers. Under the so-called collaboration San Francisco-based Plaid announced Thursday, Western Union will be able to tap Plaid’s open-banking system for account verification, thereby simplifying remittances and digital …

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Eved Launches Prepaid B2B Card For Production Companies

Eved LLC, a provider of payment management solutions for the entertainment and media industry, late Thursday launched a prepaid business-to-business card for production companies. The Visa-branded card, called EvedPay, will enable entertainment, media and production companies to load predetermined dollar amounts onto the business-to-business prepaid cards to manage spending limits …

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Merchants Get an Extension to File Monetary Claims in the Big Credit Card Settlement

Merchants have been granted a 90-day extension to file a monetary claim as part of the settlement of a nearly two-decades-old interchange lawsuit filed against Visa and Mastercard. Merchants now have until Aug. 30 to file their claims, the court overseeing the settlement has ruled. A settlement between Visa and …

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As Users Return to ATMs, Guidance Emerges for Contactless Transactions With And Without Cards

The onset of the covid pandemic spurred deployers and developers to bring contactless technology to the ATM, and now industry organizations are offering guidelines on the matter as deployers look to widen acceptance of contactless cards and mobile devices. Calling contactless technology “table stakes” for most consumers, the Redwood City, …

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The MPC Fires Back at Claims Merchants Won’t Pass Along CCCA Savings to Consumers

Claims by banks that merchants won’t pass along savings from the Credit Card Competition Act to consumers are grossly misleading and do not reflect the economic realities merchants face, argues the Merchants Payments Coalition, a lobbying group representing sellers on payments-acceptance matters. Passing along cost savings or at least holding …

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Mastercard’s AI in Fraud Detection and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/23/24

Mastercard Inc. outlined how it uses generative artificial intelligence to counter fraud, such as when criminals place part of a 16-digit card number on an illegal Web site. Mastercard said it is better able to predict the full card detail of these compromised cards on its network, enabling them to be …

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The CFPB Rules BNPL Users Have the Same Protections As Credit Card Users

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Wednesday issued an interpretive rule that buy now, pay later users are entitled to some of the same rights and protections of the Truth in Lending Act that apply to credit cards. Protections the CFPB says consumers are entitled to include the right to …

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Human-Initiated Digital Attacks Rose 19% in 2023 While Account Takeover Remains Dominant

Account takeover, long the scourge of retailers and businesses, remained the top fraud type in 2023, according to the latest data from LexisNexis Risk Solutions. Released Wednesday, the “Confidence Amid Chaos” report found 28.7% percent of fraud in 2023 was third-party account takeover. That was followed by scams and bonus …

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Why Banks Say Sellers Are Unlikely To Pass Savings From the CCCA on to Consumers

Despite some claims to the contrary, the odds are long that merchants would pass on any potential savings to consumers from the Credit Card Competition Act, payments experts say. One argument for this is that merchants price products on a line-item basis, which means the savings on a single product …

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