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Durbin Routing Rules Should Apply to ATMs, ATMIA Urges in Meeting with Fed

The ATM Industry Association met today with members of the Federal Reserve staff to discuss making ATM debit transactions subject to the routing requirements of the Durbin Amendment to the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act. The association, which represents ATM independent sales organizations and other retail deployers, wants the provision because it …

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Making a Decent Profit Gets Tougher for Retail ATM Deployers

Non-bank ATM operators, which run an estimated 52% of the nation’s approximately 412,000 ATMs, are struggling to maintain profitability as revenues come under pressure and costs continue to rise, according to a recent study of U.S. ATM deployers by Tremont Capital Group Inc. and the ATM Industry Association. On the …

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Cardtronics Seeks Greater Volume on Deposit-Taking ATMs Through New Links to Allpoint

By Jim Daly n The surcharge-free Allpoint ATM network will begin offering deposit-taking services to customers of U.S. member financial institutions at 2,500 ATMs in 7-Eleven Inc. stores and other locations, Allpoint owner Cardtronics Inc. said Wednesday. n The deal represents a new way for Cardtronics, which owns or operates …

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Acquiring: A Smoky Incongruity

Jim Daly Despite the growing acceptance of pot in some states, the legal marijuana industry has a tough time getting payment-card processing and other banking services. When, if ever, will the smoke clear? Could a multibillion-dollar new merchant market be going up in smoke because of a conflict between state …

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It’s Wal-Mart vs. Visa in Yet Another Payment Card Interchange Battle Royal

They’ve met in court before, and it looks like they’re going to meet again: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the No. 1 retailer, against Visa Inc., the No. 1 payment card network. As usual, the subject is interchange and payment card acceptance rules. Bentonville, Ark.-based Wal-Mart is suing Visa for alleged violations …

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Cover Story: Prepaid’s Big Makeover

Prepaid card program managers and issuers are moving beyond their original customer base and ramping up offerings, producing intense competition and falling prices. By Jane Adler Shopped at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. lately? A trip past the checkout lane reveals a robust array of new prepaid card offerings. For example, Wal-Mart’s …

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EMV Chip Cards and Revenue Streams Worry Independent ATM Deployers

The coming of Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip cards along with pressures on interchange and surcharge revenues are the top three concerns of U.S. ATM independent sales organizations and other retail deployers, according to survey results from the ATM Industry Association. The trade group’s annual survey of what’s on its members’ minds …

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New T-Mobile Prepaid Card Presents Opportunities and Risks for Blackhawk Network

It’s best known for its Gift Card Mall displays of retailer gift cards and other prepaid cards in grocery stores, but prepaid card services provider Blackhawk Network Holdings Inc. is a force in general-purpose reloadable (GPR) prepaid cards. It had a GPR business even before 2010, when it launched its …

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Trends & Tactics

For Retailers, An Unsettling Settlement Retailers and their trade groups opposed to a $5.7 billion settlement of a class-action antitrust case challenging credit card interchange are not going gentle into that good night now that U.S. District Judge John Gleeson has approved the controversial deal. Defendants in the 8-year-old litigation, …

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A More Inclusive American Express Paints Its Serve Prepaid Card Program Blue

Taking a cue from its Bluebird prepaid card for customers of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., American Express Co. today relaunched its Serve prepaid card with new features, more reload locations, and new retailer partners along with no reload fees at 14,000 7-Eleven and CVS/pharmacy locations, and a $1 monthly fee that …

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