A new report from Aite Group LLC gives some insights into how open-loop prepaid card processors work. And building on strengths and correcting weaknesses will be key as the recession, the specter of government regulation, and growth opportunities abroad challenge processors to improve, according to the report. Aite analyst Adil …
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House Interchange Bill Brings Out the Venom on Both Sides
Rested after their recent skirmish over 7-Eleven Inc.'s anti-interchange petitions, the interchange partisans went at it again Thursday in Congress. The battleground this time was a House Financial Services Committee hearing on the bill from U.S. Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., that would require more interchange disclosures and demolish most of …
Read More »PayPal’s Push into E-Commerce Spurs New Funding Options
PayPal Inc. this week introduced new funding options that allow users to load money into their PayPal accounts with PIN debit cards or with cash, then use the funds to buy products online. PayPal's deal with First Data Corp., owner of the Star electronic funds transfer network, was announced Thursday …
Read More »Amazon Takes Payments Mobile, But Will Merchants Follow?
Amazon.com Inc. added more territory to its steadily expanding payments empire on Monday when it unveiled a mobile version of its payments service for third-party software developers, merchants, and distributors of mobile applications. Dubbed Amazon Mobile Payments Service, the system includes Amazon's so-called “1 Click” checkout service, which enables users …
Read More »AmEx Cuts Gift Card Fees And Expands Simon Mall Card Program
American Express Co. turned up the competitive heat in the gift card sector Wednesday by announcing the immediate elimination of monthly fees on all of its gift cards. AmEx also announced an expanded gift card program with shopping mall operator Simon Property Group Inc., the nation's largest public real-estate company …
Read More »MasterCard Cries Foul As 7-Eleven Readies Interchange Petitions
7-Eleven Inc. misled consumers who signed a petition asking Congress to regulate card interchange, MasterCard Inc. charged on Tuesday, one day before officials with the convenience-store chain are expected to deliver nearly 1.7 million signed petitions to Capitol Hill. Armed with the results of a consumer survey, executives with the …
Read More »Report: Open-Loop Prepaid Load Volume Will Top Closed-Loop by 2012
The year 2012 could mark a milestone for the prepaid card industry. That's when load volume on so-called open-loop, or general-purpose, prepaid cards could surpass load volume on closed-loop cards, if predictions by Mercator Advisory Group Inc. prove true. Maynard, Mass.-based Mercator recently released several prepaid market reports, the latest …
Read More »Aldi Grows While Bucking Grocers’ Trend Toward Card Acceptance
Dozens of U.S. grocery-store chains added credit card acceptance in the 1990s, when consumers began asking to use the cards and merchant acquirers saw a ripe new market. Grocers acquiesced to keep their customers happy and because the payment card networks offered interchange breaks or other incentives. But not Aldi, …
Read More »Rising Costs And a PCI Upgrade Drive Gas Sellers to Reconsider PIN Debit
Rising processing costs and Visa Inc.'s mandate that point-of-sale terminals be upgraded to do Triple-DES encryption for PIN-based debit transactions are prompting gas sellers to rethink PIN debit acceptance. Fuel sellers are talking about dropping PIN debit because of the hike in cost for authorization, says Branden Williams, director of …
Read More »Wells Brings Remittances to the Internet for ‘Tech-Savvy’ Users
The money-transfer business just got a bit more competitive. Wells Fargo & Co. on Wednesday said it has added an online feature to its ExpressSend service, enabling customers to send money to seven countries from their computer keyboards at any time. “It's in response to our customers' wants,” Steve Clark, …
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