• A federal judge in California has allowed an antitrust case to move forward against American Express Co., Discover Financial Services, MasterCard Inc., and Visa Inc. The case was filed in March by Florida merchants as a class-action suit alleging the networks had conspired to shift chargeback liability from banks …
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U.S. Supreme Court Makes Backpage.com Ruling and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Vantiv Inc. has agreed to provide processing services to McCoy Federal Credit Union in central Florida. Services include ATM, debit, and credit card processing as well as MobiMoney, a feature that lets customers use their mobile device to turn cards on and off and receive alerts. • The U.S. …
Read More »ATM Fees Are Up, But Consumers Have a Wider Selection of Free Checking Accounts
By Peter Lucas@DTPaymentNews Consumers continue to pay higher fees for out-of-network ATM transactions, but have more access to free, non-interest checking accounts, says Bankrate Inc.’s annual survey of checking-account fees. Combined surcharges levied by
Read More »They’ve Got an App, But How Innovative Are the Top Banks in Offering Mobile Services?
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews For years, pundits have said consumers trust banks more than any other entity when it comes to payments options, but that doesn’t mean financial institutions are always delivering the most innovative services. Now a review of mobile-banking and -payments offerings indicates even the nation’s biggest banks …
Read More »DCPayments Buys First Data’s Australia ATMs and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• ATM network operator Cardtronics plc announced it plans to buy Canadian ATM operator DirectCash Payments Inc. (DCPayments) for $460 million; DC Payments operates 25,000 ATMs and will give Cardtronics its first presence in Australia and New Zealand and expand its operations in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Mexico. • …
Read More »Ransomware’s Perfect Storm
In the literature and in conversations about it, ransomware appears as a curious oddity on the canvass of cybercrime, a menace for which a healthy dose of cyber hygiene will serve as a satisfactory antidote. The standard advice is: “Watch for shady Web sites and phishy emails, and you will …
Read More »EMV Flunked Its First Year, Many Digital Transactions News Readers Say
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews If they could assign a letter grade to the first year of EMV chip card payments in the U.S., half of Digital Transactions News readers would give it an “F,” according to results of the daily e-newsletter’s weekly poll. The newsletter’s Sept. 23 edition asked respondents to …
Read More »Former TransFirst Exec Shlonsky Leaving TSYS and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Processor Total System Services Inc. (TSYS) reported that John Shlonsky, senior executive vice president of TSYS, and president of TSYS’s Merchant Services segment, has resigned effective Oct 7. Shlonsky joined TSYS in April with the company’s acquisition of merchant processor TransFirst Holdings Inc., where he was president and CEO. …
Read More »A Year On, EMV Migration Achievements Beset With Ongoing Acceptance Challenges
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews No doubt, the U.S. payment card industry’s monumental shift to EMV chip cards is earnestly moving ahead. A year later—Saturday marks the anniversary of the liability shift—some 2 million merchants accept the cards and card brands count millions of chip-enabled cards in use. The United States became …
Read More »Citi Will Join ClearXchange at a Crucial Time for the Bank-Controlled P2P Network
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews With Citigroup Inc.’s decision to join the network, the bank-controlled clearXchange person-to-person payments service has dramatically expanded its reach at a crucial time—just as it faces increasing competition from nonbank P2P rivals and in advance of a major rebranding set to take effect next year. The …
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