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Acquiring: Who’s Paying for All Those Rewards?

Backers of mobile-payments programs are more than ever relying on merchants to foot the cost of rewards and offers. But for merchants to buy in, the rules of the game have to change. By Jane Adler As the mobile-payments business gets off the ground and card issuers look for new …

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E-Commerce: Where Cash Isn’t King—But Could Be a Prince

Historically, the payments industry has ignored the fact that not everyone who shops online has a credit or debit card. With a handful of startups providing cash processing for online transactions, that’s no longer the case. By Karen Epper Hoffman No matter how much credit and debit cards have come …

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Cover Story: Don’t Fence Me in

Though aimed mainly at debit cards, the Durbin Amendment corrals prepaid cards in a number of ways, as well. Will the restrictions choke off growth in this thriving business? By Linda Punch When the Durbin Amend­ment passed, major financial institutions issuing prepaid cards thought they had dodged the proverbial bullet. …

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Security: Small Fry, Meet PCI

Many small merchants have never heard of the Payment Card Industry data-security standard, let alone taken steps to comply with its rules. That’s a big problem that acquirers are in the best position to fix. By Lauri Giesen The formation of the PCI Security Standards Council and the related security …

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VeriFone Places a Bet on Lottery-Ticket Sales at Gas Pumps And in Cabs

Payment card transaction-processing technology developer VeriFone Systems Inc. is betting that consumers might want to play the lottery while they’re semi-idle gassing up their cars or moving around town in a taxicab. The leading point-of-sale terminal maker said on Wednesday that it would test sales of state lottery tickets by …

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Home Depot Starts National Rollout of PayPal POS Payments to Almost 2,000 Stores

The Home Depot Inc. on Tuesday started rolling out a point-of-sale payment system that will let customers pay with their PayPal accounts at all of the home-improvement retailer’s almost 2,000 U.S. stores. The rollout comes just seven weeks after the two companies unveiled a five-store pilot in the San Francisco …

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Visa to Launch New Acquirer Fee in April That Could Run up to Big Numbers

  The bank card networks will introduce new fees for merchant acquirers in April, according to information obtained by Digital Transactions News. The most significant fee is Visa Inc.’s new Fixed Acquirer Network Fee (FANF), a key component of a revamped pricing strategy the No. 1 payment card network announced …

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Isis Shooting for 1,000 Merchants in Each of Two Test Cities When Launch Starts in July

The Isis mobile-payments platform plans to go live at about 1,000 merchant locations in each of the two cities it has targeted for what it calls a “soft launch” this summer, according to officials with the company. While Isis will not identify the merchants it is talking to, it is …

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Processor Execs Echo Merchant Sentiment in Favor of PINs for Chip Cards

Some of the nation’s biggest merchants have been adamant for months that they prefer EMV payments with PINs, not signatures, and on Thursday they were joined in that sentiment by a panel of representatives from some of the country’s largest processors. In the face of tepid support, at best, for …

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The IRS Hears Merchants’ Pleas About Card Receipts, But Will Taxable Sales Go Unreported?

Responding to pressure from retailers, the Internal Revenue Service this month announced that it would give merchants a pass on what merchants feared would be a new hassle when filling out their tax returns. The change will reduce the compliance burden on merchants, but it also could undercut the government’s …

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