Payments companies should make simplicity of use a big bet when courting iGaming providers. Everyone, especially those placing bets online and hoping to win big, wants a smooth payment experience. Online gaming providers are no different. They want their customers to easily fund their betting accounts and have a simple …
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Fed Routing Rule Takes Effect Saturday And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/30/23
On Saturday, a final rule issued in October by the Federal Reserve goes into effect, requiring that all issuers offer a choice of at least two networks for routing online debit card transactions. The update, derived from the 2010 Durbin Amendment, has been a bone of contention for years between merchants and issuers. …
Read More »Processors Are Starting to Adopt AI, But Consumers May Not Be Entirely Onboard
The explosive potential that lies in recent advances in artificial intelligence is beginning to be felt in the payments business as banks and fintechs search for ways to wring intelligible trends and operational improvements out of enormous masses of data. The nascent trend toward AI in payments was underscored by …
Read More »NCR Moves Forward With Its Planned ATM Spin-Off
Leading ATM manufacturer NCR Corp. took a big step Monday toward its goal of splitting into two independent companies with the filing of a registration statement for the spin-off of its ATM business. After a strategic review that included the possible sale of the entire company, Atlanta-based NCR announced the …
Read More »The CFPB Sees Room for Industry Standard-Setting Bodies in Open Banking
Although the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to develop a federal regulation governing the protection of consumer financial data shared through open banking, the agency says that open banking will be best served if it does not “micromanage” open banking itself. In October, the CFPB announced its intention to develop regulation …
Read More »Eye on E-Commerce: Online Prices Fall to a New Low; Stripe Joins the MACH Alliance
The leveling off of e-commerce activity continues as online prices, as measured by the Adobe Digital Price Index, fell 2.3% in May from a year ago. This is the ninth consecutive year-over-year decrease in online prices, Adobe Inc. says. Of the 18 categories tracked by Adobe, prices fell in 11 …
Read More »Estimated Merchant Savings from CCCA? $15 Billion Annually, Says One Researcher
As proponents and adversaries wrangle over the newly resurrected Credit Card Competition Act, a market-research firm has raised by more than one-third its estimate of how much the bill could save U.S. merchants. A year ago, the firm, Atlanta-based CMS Payments Intelligence Inc., calculated the bill would result in $11 …
Read More »Chargebacks911’s Hires Signal Growth as Chargeback Volume Increases
Chargebacks911 is setting the stage for an e-commerce world full of ever-increasing digital payment—and chargebacks, a frequent challenge to management. To help, it is bringing on two payments veterans, one who oversaw merchant acceptance at Apple Pay and another who led merchant services at Bank of America Corp. Eric Hoffman, …
Read More »Worldpay Partners with Volt to Bring Account-to-Account Payments to Merchants
Worldpay, a unit of processor FIS Inc., has partnered with open-banking gateway and real-time payments network Volt to enable merchants to accept account-to-account payments from consumers. Through the use of application programming interfaces Volt will enable Worldpay merchants to initiate account-to-account (A2A) payments using open-banking technology. Open banking allows banks …
Read More »Chase Resolves Double Debit Issue And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/5/23
JPMorgan Chase & Co. late on Friday said it had resolved an issue that was generating duplicate online transactions and fees on customers’ checking accounts. The bank said it was issuing refunds or reversing transactions. At least some of the transactions had been generated through the Zelle peer-to-peer payments platform, though …
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