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The Banks Wake up

  Karen Epper Hoffman Outmaneuvered and outgunned by merchants, banks lost a key interchange battle last year with the passage of the Durbin Amendment. But lately they’ve gone back on the offensive in an all-out push to delay—and maybe kill—the new law. The passage of new card interchange fee rules …

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Canada Puts Down Chip Card Roots

  Canada seems to have found a workable formula for rolling out EMV technology.   Can the U.S. learn from it?   By Peter Lucas   Payment card executives in the United States looking to follow a model for how to roll out EMV cards and terminals need look no …

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Endpoint: Is Your Checkout Designed To Sell?

  Take into consideration that, in today’s global e-marketplace, credit cards alone are no longer enough.   Getting consumers to part with their money online these days requires careful thought about checkout-page design and payment options, says Paul Bridgewater.   Paul Bridgewater is vice president of world payments for Digital …

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The New BofA-Wells-Chase P2P Service Courts Potential Partners

The bubbling person-to-person payments market boiled over Wednesday when mega banks Bank of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co., and Wells Fargo & Co. announced a joint P2P service dubbed clearXchange. While currently limited to the banks’ customers, clearXchange could be integrated with other P2P systems, and possibly even become …

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Consumer Interest Makes Mobile Capture a ‘Hot Product,’ New Study Reports

  Mobile remote deposit capture is poised for a boom, and when it happens it just might be an opportunity for banks and credit unions to capture fee income that, for payment services at least, so far has mostly eluded them. That’s one of the conclusions in a new Javelin …

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As Banks Rally, the NRF Escalates the Debit Card Interchange Lobbying War

  With bank opposition to the Durbin Amendment growing, the National Retail Federation on Wednesday launched what it calls a major, 60-day advocacy campaign to “preserve swipe-fee reform” for debit cards. The multipronged effort, according to an NRF news release, includes an “intensive grass-roots” campaign to mobilize retailers through NRF …

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Durbin Regs Will Take Effect, Though Possibly a Little Late And with Caps ‘Modified’

Like them or not, the Federal Reserve Board’s controversial debit card regulations to implement the so-called Durbin Amendment will take effect, though possibly a little late, according to Capitol Hill observers speaking at the Electronic Transactions Association’s annual conference Wednesday. In the meantime, a proposed 12-cent cap on debit interchange …

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Eye on Mobile: Mitek Grows, Micros Adds Mobile, Visa Hints at Big News, Isis Reacts

The hype still abounds, but mobile payments and banking seem to be taking some concrete steps this week toward wider adoption. –Mitek Systems Inc., the leading developer of software for mobile remote deposit capture, on Monday announced that five of the nation’s 10 largest retail banks now use its flagship …

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U.S. EMV Pioneers Like Wal-Mart And SECU Are Gung-Ho, But Others Show Less Enthusiasm

At least some banks and merchants may be forging ahead into chip card payments, but presentations at an industry trade show this week leave doubt whether the rest of the industry is ready to follow. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has now enabled all of its U.S. stores with terminals to accept …

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AFP Survey Reflects High Sensitivity Among Retailers over Bank Fees

Nearly 90% of all bank fees merchants pay goes toward cash management and card processing, according to a report released on Tuesday by the Association for Financial Professionals, a trade group for corporate financial officers. Meanwhile, some 79% of retailers expect recent legislative changes, including the Durbin Amendment, not only …

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