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Cardtronics Preps for a Big Gulp of Recovery Work Ahead of 7-Eleven’s Exit

Retail ATM network operator Cardtronics Inc. says it has been preparing for the possible loss of its biggest merchant, convenience-store giant 7-Eleven Inc., for three years and will stick to its established growth plan to fill the impending hole now that that possibility has become a reality. Houston-based Cardtronics has …

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Appellate Court’s Ruling Against AmEx Hands a Tool to Merchants—But Will They Use It?

Now that a federal appeals court has refused to stay a lower court’s ruling, merchants are free to induce customers to use cards other than those of American Express Co. while the appeals court hears AmEx’s argument that the lower court erred. That means merchants, at least for now, have …

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COMMENTARY: For Some Banks, Prepaid Cards Aren’t Worth New Regulatory Compliance Costs

By Paul Schaus Considering new regulations on general-purpose prepaid cards, is it worth it for banks to still be in the business? The answer is: Maybe not. If banks have enough customers who are underbanked or unbanked, as well people just on a tight budget clamoring for prepaid cards, prepaid …

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An American Fortress

Durbin Amendment aside, American payment cards have mostly escaped the type of regulation affecting cards in other countries. Can that last? The United States is increasingly becoming an island in a widening sea of payment card regulation. Just last month, Canada’s federal government updated its 5-year-old Code of Conduct for …

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Will Increasing Regulation of the Acquiring Industry Abroad Affect the U.S. Market?

By Jim Daly The Canadian government’s move last week to strengthen its Code of Conduct for the payment card industry and the European Union’s approval in March of rock-bottom interchange rates for credit and debit cards has observers wondering if more regulation is in store for the U.S. merchant-acquiring industry. …

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Cardtronics Finds Banks To Fill Part of Its Chase ATM Void

Leading retail ATM network owner Cardtronics Inc. has already found banks ready to put their brands on 40% of the Cardtronics ATMs that until recently bore the JPMorgan Chase & Co. brand, chief executive Steve Rathgaber told analysts Wednesday. Chase informed Houston-based Cardtronics about three months ago that it planned …

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Multiple Waves of Upgrades Keep ATM ISO Dolphin Debit Busy As Growth Sizzles

The expense of managing multiple upgrades to fleets of ATMs has small banks and credit unions turning to companies like Houston-based Dolphin Debit for help. Dolphin Debit, which manages more than 1,000 ATMs for more than 200 financial institutions and at several Murphy USA locations in 10 states, says its …

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ATM And Overdraft Fees Set Records—Again

Driven mostly by higher surcharges, average out-of-network ATM fees set a record in 2014 for the eighth straight year. Plus, the average overdraft fee, now $32.74, set a record for the 16th consecutive year, according to Bankrate Inc.’s annual study of checking-account pricing. Total out-of-network ATM fees are up 5.3% …

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Cardtronics’ New Skyscraper ATMs Link a Mobile App With Merchant Rewards

Retail ATM network owner and operator Cardtronics Inc. is testing ATMs as tall as nine feet that offer discounts to consumers when they withdraw cash at stores with Cardtronics machines and then make a purchase using a smart-phone app to access the reward. The ATMs and rewards are part of …

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Banks’ Out-of-Network ATM Fees and Overdraft Fees Again Set Records

By Jim Daly Average out-of-network ATM fees set a record in 2014 for the eighth straight year by rising 5.3% to $4.35 per transaction, well above a 1.5% increase in 2013 but close to their 17-year average, according to Bankrate Inc.’s annual study of checking-account fees. Overdraft fees set a …

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