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Merchants Frown on a Fee for Faster ACH

Merchants have spent years battling card-acceptance fees, so they’re turning a jaundiced eye toward a proposal to speed up payments on the nation’s automated clearing house network. That’s because the same-day settlement proposal, floated in December by NACHA, the ACH’s rules-setting organization, contemplates a so-called interbank fee for each zippier …

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No Wallet App? Maybe You Better Get One

While big-time companies like Apple Inc., Google Inc., and Samsung Electronics Co. prepare to battle it out for control of mobile payments, evidence is emerging that consumers may be strongly inclined to reward merchants that accept mobile wallets and punish those that don’t. Some 30% of consumers are using a …

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What’s Holding up Big Data?

The impact of big data and data analytics on payments hasn’t materialized yet. That doesn’t mean it isn’t going to be important once the kinks get worked out. But some of the kinks have proven to be quite difficult to resolve. Issues that are not yet solved run from purely …

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The Centurion’s Dented Helmet

In less than one grim month, American Express lost two cobranded partnerships and a major court case involving its merchant-acceptance rules. But the 165-year-old payments company is far from finished. As cold as this winter was in most of the country, it was considerably chillier at American Express Co. The …

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Special Report: Six Months And Counting

After years of hesitation and handwringing, the U.S. payments market  is finally moving on to the EMV chip card standard that’s long been  in effect in nearly all first-world countries. Under policies adopted by the major card networks, as of Oct. 1 the acquirer will assume fraud responsibility if its …

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Special Report: Pass the Ketchup, Please

Chip card acceptance is far from ubiquitous six months ahead of the U.S. liability shift. As October’s big EMV liability shift approaches, just how ready are U.S. merchants to accept the chip cards that are so common elsewhere in the world? Estimates vary, but as of early spring the state …

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Special Report: The Shift Gets Short Shrift

The threat of assuming fraud losses carries some weight with  merchants, but not as much as some might think.  Converting many of these merchants to EMV will be a struggle.   Independent sales organizations, acquirers, and processors of all sizes are about to embark on a massive education campaign designed …

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Ingenico And Intel To Develop a Point-of-Sale Tablet Supporting EMV and NFC

Point-of-sale terminal maker Ingenico Group and chip-maker Intel Corp. will work on producing a tablet that supports EMV chip card and near-field communication (NFC) transactions, Ingenico announced Thursday. The tablet is in response to the U.S. payment card migration to the EMV chip card standard, and the growing adoption of …

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PayPal Will Include NFC Capability in the Coming Version of Its Mobile Wallet

After long belittling near-field communication technology by joking that its acronym, NFC, stands for “Not for Commerce,” PayPal Inc. before the end of the year will launch a new version of its mobile wallet featuring the technology. PayPal, which has been working with NFC in Australia, will replace its current …

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EMV Cards and Terminals Have a Small but Fast-Growing Foothold, Visa Reports

Visa Inc.’s U.S. payment card issuers had about 48 million EMV chip cards in the market as of Dec. 31, a Visa executive said Wednesday. And, somewhat surprisingly, about 80% of the small number of U.S. EMV transactions today are coming from small merchants rather than big retailers, which are …

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