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Looking to Compensate for Durbin Losses, Banks Hike ATM, NSF, Account Fees

In what appears to be a continuing case of revenue recovery in one area when another one gets tight, financial institutions are continuing to raise ATM fees, some to record levels, according to Bankrate Inc.’s latest annual survey of bank fees. The North Palm Beach, Fla.-based provider of financial information …

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Latest Isis Delay Leaves Open When the Venture Will Finally Launch

With the Isis mobile-payments venture having announced yet another delay, it remains unclear just what is causing the holdup and when the service will launch. And, say observers, time may be growing short for the venture, which is backed by three of the country’s largest wireless carriers. “I don’t know …

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Startup Marqeta Issues Prepaid Cards That Come Partially Loaded by Merchants

A 2-year-old startup that allows consumers to use prepaid cards augmented with funds from participating merchants is expected to launch its product commercially next week following a nearly nine-month pilot in the Bay area. Emeryville, Calif.-based Marqeta Inc., which has already signed up about 250 merchants, is banking on the …

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ACH Bill-Pay Council Floats Plan To Bring QR Codes to Bills

A group that promotes electronic bill payment through the automated clearing house network is proposing guidelines for use of Quick Response (QR) bar codes on bills that backers hope will encourage more consumers to pay bills online. The Council for Electronic Billing and Payment is taking comments on its proposal …

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Durbin Effects Manageable So Far for Small Banks—But Worse Is Expected

Now that the Durbin Amendment’s debit card interchange caps have been in effect for nearly a year, enough time has passed for community banks and credit unions to start to determine the impact, if any, the price ceilings have had on their income. Based on conversations Digital Transactions News has …

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Trends & Tactics: Square Moves Beyond Micro Merchants

Two recent deals by startup Square Inc. indicate that the specialist in mobile payments for part-time sellers and tiny businesses is moving up the merchant ladder. In mid-August, San Francisco-based Square introduced a $275-per-month fixed pricing plan that may appeal to higher-volume, established small businesses. That announcement came shortly after …

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Security Notes: Shadow Transactions Revisited

Gideon Samid • Gideon@AGSgo.com It looked strange some years ago when a known underworld figure became conspicuously inactive transaction-wise, offering the FBI very little to investigate. This oddity, along with several others, continued for some time until the mystery was solved. It turned out that his trade was going on …

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Opinion & Analysis: Five Challenges for Banks And Merchants

Steve Mott Financial institutions and retailers are natural allies—not enemies—and nowhere can this alliance yield more profitable results than in mobile payments. Here are five problems the two sides must solve to make the most of this great mobile alliance—along with five proposed solutions.(Editor’s note: This article is the second …

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Networks: Remote Capture Hits Its Stride

Peter Lucas With big banks like Chase and Citibank aggressively promoting remote deposit capture, consumer demand for the product is skyrocketing. As a result, more and more banks are using it as a tool to acquire and keep customers. It’s been a long time since banks have had a customer-acquisition …

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Endpoint: How to Get Small Businesses to Pay for Mobile

They’ll gladly pay if financial institutions offer applications that allow them to generate new revenue, cut costs, and satisfy customers, says Sean Pennock. Being able to quickly create a significant return on investment for business customers is essential. This will give true meaning to the old adage, “Improve my business, …

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