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Cover Story: So You Want To Get Into Digital Currency?

The complexity of federal and state regulation has some operators thinking twice, including Facebook and Microsoft, both of which ditched their currencies. By Linda Punch When federal prosecutors in May shut down digital-currency network Liberty Reserve on money-laundering charges, all eyes turned to other peer-to-peer digital currencies, such as Bitcoin …

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CSI’s SPIN, with Payments to Visa Cards, Is the Latest Entry in Faster Transactions

As more and more financial institutions, processors, and networks climb on the instant-payments bandwagon, Computer Services Inc. has introduced a person-to-person payment service with a twist: It delivers near-real-time payments to recipients’ Visa debit cards. CSI, which calls its new service SPIN, for Social Payments Instant Network, has one client …

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Green Dot To Take Over Walmart MoneyCard from Long-Time Issuer GE Capital

  Prepaid card program manager Green Dot Corp. will take over direct issuance of the Walmart MoneyCard prepaid card from General Electric Co.’s GE Capital Retail Bank under a deal Green Dot announced on Monday. The acquisition continues Pasadena, Calif.-based Green Dot’s effort to consolidate issuance of the prepaid card …

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FDIC Signals Increased Non-Bank Scrutiny with Action Against Prepaid Program Manager

In an action that appears to signal stepped-up scrutiny of non-bank prepaid card distributors by federal banking regulators, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on Friday announced it is fining Achieve Financial Services LLP $110,000 and forcing it to pay at least $1.1 million in restitution to consumers. The FDIC also …

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Security: The Battle of the Bits

Linda Punch With law enforcement’s spotlight on Bitcoin and other digital currencies, a startup called BitMint hopes its approach will inject much-needed trust into the business. Developers of digital currencies are struggling to find the right mix of features to win over a mass market. One of the latest efforts …

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Cover Story: Faster Payments

There’s clearly consumer demand to speed up settlement, and it’s been done overseas. The challenges here, though, are formidable, starting with defining just what ‘real time’ is. By Jim Daly Doctors often tell their harried patients to slow down, but in payments it’s just the opposite. In an effort to …

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Opinion & Analysis: How to Place Your Bets on EMV

Mitchell Cobrin Americans like a sure thing, which is not proving helpful when it comes to figuring out chip card deployment. Better to identify promising markets, like m-commerce, and recruit partners with expertise. EMV technology, or the point-of-sale payment protocol based on Europe’s Europay-MasterCard-Visa card system, has arrived on U.S. …

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Head of Nascent Chase Merchant Services Sees Opportunity, Keeps Mum About Specifics

  The fledgling Chase Merchant Services operation may now have a boss, but that doesn’t mean the considerable industry curiosity about the JPMorgan Chase & Co. payments unit is going to be quenched any time soon. Chase officials, beginning with newly appointed CMS chief executive Mike Passilla, are playing it …

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Citing Fraud Risk, the FTC Seeks to Bar Telemarketers from Using Four Payment Methods

  If the Federal Trade Commission has its way, all telemarketers will be banned from using remotely created checks and three other payment methods in any transaction. The sweeping ban, which the FTC posted this week in a proposed rulemaking, would also prohibit telemarketers from collecting payment via remotely created …

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