The Western Union Co. early next year will start allowing money transfers via Mastercard Send, a service that allows people to send money within seconds from a debit card to another person’s debit card, including non-Mastercard cards. Senders can also fund transfers with credit cards or bank accounts, but must …
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EMV at Two: Consumers Still Think Purchases Are Too Slow; Many Merchants Indifferent
EMV chip card payments at the U.S. point of sale have been around, officially at least, for two years now, but consumers still perceive them as slow, and many merchants still don’t accept chip cards, according to a poll of consumers and retailers by merchant processor Cayan. The time to …
Read More »The Big Equifax Breach Comes Amid a Carnival of Fraud
Last month’s disclosure that hackers accessed up to 143 million credit records at Equifax Inc. has stirred fears of a tsunami of fraud in coming months. But it turns out physical and online merchants are already struggling not only with a huge threat of fraud, but with a stunning fraud …
Read More »Equifax Breach Comes As Merchants And Banks Struggle With Outsized Fraud
Last week’s disclosure that hackers had accessed up to 143 million credit records at Equifax Inc. has stirred fears of a tsunami of fraud in coming months. But physical and online merchants are already struggling not only with a huge threat of fraud, but with a stunning fraud cost that …
Read More »Payments Players Urge Further Delay of the CFPB’s Huge Prepaid Rule Until 2019
While the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is working toward an April 1, 2018, effective date for its massive rule for prepaid accounts, prepaid card industry advocates are urging the agency to further delay the rule by another year. In a comment filed this week with the CFPB, which regulates all …
Read More »Looking to Expand Its Lending Capacity, PayPal Strikes a Deal to Buy Swift Capital
The financial crisis of 2007-09 forced many banks to retreat from small-business lending, leaving a gap that digital-payments companies have rushed to fill. The latest move in this direction came Thursday, when PayPal Holdings Inc. said it has a deal to buy Swift Financial Corp., a Wilmington, Del.-based lender founded …
Read More »A Mobile Card Reader Forecast and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Technavio, a London-based technology-research firm, forecasts the global market for mobile card readers will grow at a 54% compound annual rate between 2017 and 2021. • InterContinental Hotels Group, parent company of more than 5,000 hotels worldwide including Holiday Inn, says it is investigating claims of a possible credit card data breach at some …
Read More »Missouri Congressman Aims Two Guns at Operation Choke Point
Never mind that the Democratic administration that created Operation Choke Point is gone, a Republican Congressman wants to be doubly-certain that the controversial program that tries to cut off payment services to fraudulent merchants dies. So he has proposals to kill Operation Choke Point in not one but two bills. In …
Read More »Retailer Groups Celebrate as House Republicans Appear to Ditch Durbin Repeal Effort
Two major retailer trade groups late Wednesday celebrated an apparent decision by Republican leaders in the House of Representatives to quash a provision that would have repealed the Durbin Amendment. The provision was part of the Financial Choice Act, a bill Congressional Republicans are pushing to overhaul the 2010 Dodd-Frank …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Can the Payments Industry Meet the Challenge of Digital Commerce?
The payments industry is going to have to make some changes to ensure the long-term success of digital consumer-to-business payments. U.S. digital sales are thriving, and consumer demand will only continue to grow. According to a report from the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. online retail sales nearly quadrupled in …
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