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Countering Operation Choke Point, Acquirers Canceled 10,000 Fraudulent Merchants

Seeking to contrast the merchant-acquiring industry’s actual practices with the impression created by the government’s Operation Choke Point that acquirers turn a blind eye to shady merchants, the industry’s leading trade group on Monday said its members last year discharged more than 10,000 merchants for fraud. That statistic comes from …

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It May Be Late to Faster-Funding Game, But PayPal Boasts Size And Experience Edge

Catching up with rivals, PayPal Inc. on Monday joined a growing list of e-payments providers that are speeding up settlement time for U.S. merchants. But instead of making faster payments generally available, the San Jose, Calif.-based eBay Inc. subsidiary is offering to cut funding time from up to four business …

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Cash Will Be the King of Washington State Pot Payments, at Least for a While

Like their brethren in Colorado, the new marijuana stores in the state of Washington will be operating mostly on a cash basis, but operators hope that the federal government eventually will remove obstacles preventing them from getting payment card merchant accounts and business checking accounts. On Monday, the Washington State …

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Bill Would Put a Chokehold on the Justice Department’s Operation Choke Point

The U.S. Department of Justice’s controversial Operation Choke Point, an effort to cut off high-risk merchants’ access to electronic payments by challenging the banks and processors that serve them, continues to draw fire. The latest missile comes in the form of a bill from U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer, R-Mo., who …

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M-Commerce: For Billers, Mobile Isn’t Optional

Richard Crone and Heidi Liebenguth To ward off third-party interlopers, billers must understand their bill is their brand. That means seizing the unprecedented opportunity that lies in mobile apps. Remember the bad old days of online-banking bill pay? Billers were forced to accept bulk payments in the form of so-called …

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Cover Story: I Want You For EMV

The U.S. is in the throes of adopting chip cards, but the immensity and complexity of its payment card industry ensures the migration to chip cards is no easy task. The biggest issue is getting all merchants on board. By Kevin Woodward Naiveté is not a trait payment card industry …

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In Wake of Payday-Lender Suit, Holder Makes the Case for Operation Choke Point

Operation Choke Point, a U.S. Department of Justice effort to shut down fraudulent merchants by going after payment companies that provide network access, shows no signs of going away any time soon, despite growing merchant and processor frustration with the initiative. Earlier this month, that frustration gave rise to a …

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Cardtronics Seeks Greater Volume on Deposit-Taking ATMs Through New Links to Allpoint

By Jim Daly n The surcharge-free Allpoint ATM network will begin offering deposit-taking services to customers of U.S. member financial institutions at 2,500 ATMs in 7-Eleven Inc. stores and other locations, Allpoint owner Cardtronics Inc. said Wednesday. n The deal represents a new way for Cardtronics, which owns or operates …

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E-Commerce Gateway Services Provider Digital River Flows Into Bitcoin’s Expanding Sea

Payment-gateway services provider Digital River Inc. announced Monday that it is adding Bitcoin as a payment option for its small and mid-sized U.S. e-commerce merchants. The Minnetonka, Minn.-based firm thus apparently becomes the first U.S.-based gateway to support the leading virtual currency. n “Bitcoin continues to attract more mainstream attention,” …

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FDIC Consent Order Restricts The Bancorp Bank’s Dealings With ISOs And Merchants

The parent company of major prepaid card issuer The Bancorp Bank on Wednesday disclosed that the bank had entered into a consent order with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. that places restrictions on its dealings with independent sales organizations. The order also prevents the bank in some instances from issuing …

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