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Strategies: Small Banks, Big Imperative
Peter Lucas Keeping up with change in electronic payments is hard, but essential, work for community banks. Here’s how they’re doing it. Every time a huge bank—Bank of America Corp., JP Morgan Chase & Co., and Wells Fargo & Co., for example—makes a splash in payments, as …
Read More »E-Commerce: How Online Merchants Can Make Durbin Pay off
René M. Pelegero The dominance of credit cards for online purchases means Durbin’s debit-interchange cuts won’t benefit e-commerce merchants as much as brick-and-mortar retailers. But, with some strategic thinking, online sellers can wring maximum savings out of the new regulations. By the time this article went to …
Read More »Endpoint: Mobile Payments: EMV’s Best Friend in the U.S.
Altering consumer behavior for a complete move away from the payment card is realistically years and years in the future. Far from getting in the way of chip-and-PIN card adoption in the U.S. market, mobile payments at the point of sale will actually help pave the way for …
Read More »Reviews Are in on Fed’s Final Debit Rule: Thumbs Down from Both Retailers And Banks
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Read More »S1, Fundtech Agree to Merge in Deal That Hinges on ‘Transaction Banking’
n In the merger, Fundtech shareholders will receive 2.72 shares of S1 common stock for each Fundtech share, leaving S1 shareholders with a 55% stake in the combined entity. The new company will be rechristened Fundtech Corp. and will be based at S1’s headquarters in Atlanta. Reuven BenMenachem, chief …
Read More »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 …
Read More »Google Makes It Official: It’s in the NFC Race—with Payments Plus Deals
Google Inc. on Thursday officially entered what is rapidly becoming a highly competitive sweepstakes for dominance in the nascent business of mobile wallets. The Web search giant announced it is working with four partner companies and some 16 retailers to offer consumers a payments-and-rewards system based on its Nexus S …
Read More »PayPal’s Mobile Plans: POS Payments This Year And $7.5 Billion in Volume by 2013
PayPal Inc. is dropping any pretense of not pursuing point-of-sale payments directly. The eBay Inc. subsidiary now promises that it has new services coming for paying at physical locations using smart phones. Third-party software developers for several years have been designing various apps that have blurred the line between …
Read More »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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