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How Washington’s Credit Card Fray Could Hammer Acquirers

The White House is scheduled to dress down credit card issuers this week. That and current and possible bills in Congress increase the chances of new regulations on merchant acquirers, according to a lobbyist for the Electronic Transactions Association trade group of independent sales organizations and other merchant processors. Congress …

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Terminal Rivals Cooperate on Plan for Card Data Security

In an unprecedented effort to thwart data breaches, the three leading vendors of payment card terminals on Wednesday put aside their normally fierce rivalries to announce creation of a non-profit industry group to implement common security standards and improve knowledge about security issues. “The self interest aligns with the public …

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A Rival Emerges to the Fed’s Plan for Faster ACH Clearing

A Federal Reserve Bank proposal to speed up settlement times for certain automated clearing house transactions has provoked at least one electronic-payments executive to offer an alternative proposal that he says will accelerate clearing times without the threat to banks he sees in the Fed's idea. Danne Buchanan, chief executive …

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Eyeing New Markets, A Niche Payment Player Wards off Recession

The electronic-commerce payments market remains highly competitive despite the recession, and the online niche payment systems are trying to adapt their game plans to the fluid conditions. “The economy is helping us on the consumer side and the merchant side,” says Sergio Pinon, chief executive of eLayaway LLC, an online …

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Tempo Plans Some Noise for a Quiet Decoupled Debit Card Market

The market for decoupled debit cards, which has been eerily silent for about a year, may soon be making waves again. An executive with Tempo Payments Inc., a non-bank processor with the only network-branded product on the market currently, said this week the company plans to launch a new product …

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Consumers Still Unimpressed by Mobile Banking and Payments

Several years of hype haven't yet motivated many consumers to embrace banking and payments through cell phones and other mobile devices, though there are signs that consumers are warming to the new technology, according to new survey results from KPMG LLP. The audit, tax, and consulting firm asked more than …

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Internet Pioneer Case Promotes RevolutionCard to Audience of Bankers

Entrepreneur Steve Case, whose founding of America Online Inc. helped popularize the Internet, told an audience of bankers on Monday that his new venture is set to shake up electronic payments by dramatically slashing costs for merchants and consumers. Case's remarks came on the same day that venture, St. Petersburg, …

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There’s No Bill, But the Interchange War Heats up in D.C. All the Same

An interchange battle is raging this week in Washington D.C., even though there is no interchange bill pending in Congress. Some merchants, however, hope that will change soon and are pushing their agenda with an advertising campaign that includes a YouTube video and advertising designed to influence new members of …

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To Cut Fraud Losses, Don’t Wait for Chargebacks, Apple Says

Online merchants shouldn't wait for chargebacks to indicate a problem with fraudulent orders. Instead, they should pay attention to other indicators, such as the volume of canceled orders, to anticipate whether a wave of chargebacks is about to hit. That's the argument Dave Moriarty, director of data mining at Apple …

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While Google Checkout Reprices, eBay Eyes Big Growth for PayPal

Announcements last week from two of the major online payment systems, PayPal Inc. and Google Inc.'s Google Checkout, show the two are taking differing roads: PayPal is getting ready for a big growth spurt, while Google Checkout is changing its longstanding pricing plan with tiered rates that amount to price …

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