Upstarts armed with digital technology are rewiring the money-transfer business, but the time-tested agent model enjoys key advantages. The old and new just might meet in the middle. In some respects, agent-based money-transfer providers are like what cash and checks were to an earlier generation of credit and debit card …
Read More »Search Results for: ukraine
Eye on Earnings: Western Union, MoneyGram Report Online Growth; Heartland Prospers
By Jim Daly Leading wire-transfer providers The Western Union Co. and MoneyGram International Inc. both reported big growth in their online businesses in the first quarter while merchant acquirer Heartland Payment Systems Inc. posted strong increases in charge volume. • They’re still a small portion of its overall business, but …
Read More »Visa Sees a Digital-Payments Future, but the Present Is Still Producing Tidy Profits
On the heels of a quarter that featured a nearly 10% increase in U.S. payment volume, Visa Inc. chief executive Charles W. Scharf signaled Thursday that the leading payment network is counting on new digital services to power future growth. Those services include the new Visa Checkout online payment service …
Read More »Acquiring: Congress Sees a Need To ‘Do Something’ About Data Security
Jim Daly Has the U.S. payment card industry invited federal regulation by taking so long to replace the magnetic stripe? The massive data breach at Target Corp. as well as other cyber thefts at national retailers disclosed over the past six months have raised the unwelcome possibility among merchant acquirers, …
Read More »CEO Says ‘Singles And Doubles’ Are Helping MasterCard To Win New Business
Despite the impending loss of consumer payment cards from mega-bank JPMorgan Chase & Co., MasterCard Inc. is winning new business from U.S. card issuers, its top executives said Thursday at the No. 2 payment card network’s first-quarter earnings call. U.S. credit card purchase volume grew 8.1% year-over-year to $138 billion …
Read More »Seeking to Become More User-Friendly, Visa Will Eliminate Half of Its Operating Rules
In an effort to become easier for merchant acquirers, merchants, and card issuers to deal with, Visa Inc. late this year will eliminate almost 50% of its operating rules, which currently total more than 1,500 pages, chief executive Charles W. Scharf said Thursday. Scharf made that revelation at Visa’s second-quarter …
Read More »Wide-Ranging Hacker Indictment Casts New Light on Some Notorious Breaches
A federal indictment announced on Thursday against four Russians and a Ukrainian man casts new light on some of the biggest breaches of payment card data in recent years. The defendants, affiliated with notorious computer hacker Albert Gonzalez, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence but named as one of …
Read More »It’s Official: At 130 Million Cards, Heartland Was Biggest Breach Ever
Stunning indictments announced on Monday by the U.S. attorney in New Jersey against three defendants for the first time reveal the number of credit and debit card numbers stolen in the Heartland Payment Systems Inc. data breach: 130 million. That confirms speculation that Heartland's was the biggest card hack ever. …
Read More »Eye on Security: ‘Unique’ ATM Malware; Theft of Sony Card Data
Malicious software has been discovered on some Eastern European ATMs that has dangerous new powers to extract money as well as card data, according to a security executive. Meanwhile, Sony Corp. of America has confirmed that someone illicitly copied more than 5,000 credit card numbers of its customers who visited …
Read More »A Fed Dragnet Catches Some Big Fish, But Are the Hacks Solved?
Federal authorities on Tuesday announced 11 people from the U.S. and at least four other countries have been charged with numerous crimes stemming from computer intrusions at major retailers that resulted in the theft and sale of 40 million credit and debit card numbers. The vast scheme, with charges originating …
Read More »