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The ABCs of CBD

Some ISOs are high on selling acceptance services to marketers of this hemp derivative. The profit potential could be big, but so are the complications. The potential payoff from high-risk CBD merchants is stoking the acquiring industry’s enthusiasm. Almost a year after the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill that …

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An ISO’s $135-Million Win Against Global Payments

Global Payments Inc. may be on the hook for more than $135 million following a jury verdict in a breach-of-contract lawsuit filed by an independent sales organization against the Atlanta-based processor. A jury in the Superior Court of DeKalb County in Georgia found that Global Payments breached parts of its …

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How First Data Cemented Fiserv’s Payments Strategy

Fiserv Inc.’s acquisition of First Data Corp. this year was the first of a trio of big mergers that has made 2019 the year of the megadeals in payments. Recently, a key Fiserv executive close to the action explained how the $22-billion acquisition served as the capstone to a long-term …

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The P2P Trap

When the news broke a few weeks ago that PayPal is planning to attach a credit card to its Venmo peer-to-peer payment service, it didn’t surprise many in the payments industry. In fact, the only surprise may be why this move took so long. For years, PayPal has been looking …

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Kroger Subsidiaries End Visa Credit Card Boycott, but Terms of Their Accord Are a Secret

Two subsidiaries of The Kroger Co. have ended their boycott of Visa credit cards that started 14 months ago over acceptance costs, but it’s unknown if Visa granted the grocery-store giant any fee reductions. Local media outlets in the West reported Wednesday morning that Visa credit card acceptance had resumed …

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Kroger Lifts Visa Ban and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/30/19

The Kroger Co. lifted its acceptance ban on Visa credit cards at its Smith’s Food & Drug and Foods Co subsidiaries, according to news reports. Kroger, citing what it called high acceptance costs, first banned the cards at its small Foods Co chain in August 2018 and extended it to the larger Smith’s …

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EMVCo Is Eyeing Some New Initiatives for EMV 3-D Secure 2.0

While much attention in the payments industry in recent months has focused on EMVCo’s Secure Remote Commerce (SRC) specification, another e-commerce spec from the standards body could be receiving some tweaks. These possible initiatives, which concern the EMV 3-D Secure specifications, include a way of adding users’ travel data to …

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Mastercard’s Top and Bottom Lines Benefit as Transaction Volume Jumps 20%

Mastercard Inc. switched 20% more transactions on its worldwide network in the third quarter than it did a year earlier as purchase volumes remained strong and new growth markets generated more payments. “Growth was broad-based,” Mastercard president and chief executive Ajay Banga said Tuesday morning during the company’s third-quarter earnings …

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Uber Money Debuts and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/29/19

Ride-share provider Uber Technologies Inc. announced Uber Money, an update to its roster of financial services, mostly for its drivers. Among the products is the relaunch of the Uber credit card in a deal with Barclays. Uber Money also can provide Uber drivers real-time access to their earnings in an Uber Debit …

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Synchrony Looks to Venmo’s Social Network To Help Market the P2P Service’s New Credit Card

PayPal Holdings Inc. and Synchrony Financial have been sparing about the details of a new credit card they plan to issue for PayPal’s Venmo peer-to-peer payment service, but on Monday a top Synchrony executive said the partners are counting on a key characteristic of Venmo to help market the new card. …

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