U.S. District Judge Margo K. Brodie heard final arguments from lawyers Thursday on the fairness of a proposed settlement in the 14-year-old MDL 1720 credit card interchange case but, as attorneys involved in the case said was probable, did not make an immediate determination from the bench. Brodie in January gave preliminary …
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USAA Wins $200 Million RDC Lawsuit and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/7/19
A U.S. District Court jury in Marshall, Texas, awarded USAA $200 million in damages after finding that Wells Fargo & Co. infringed on two patents held by USAA related to mobile check deposit. USAA filed the suit in June 2018. USAA in August 2018 filed a separate suit in the same court against Wells …
Read More »Having Absorbed First Data, Fiserv Looks To Cut Costs While Staying Competitive
Top executives of the newly combined Fiserv Inc.-First Data Corp. say they can save more than $1.1 billion in annual costs while still developing competitive new products and markets for their bank and merchant clients. “The power of this new company has far greater reach than I imagined when we …
Read More »Phishing Attacks Are Booming Even as They Are Getting Harder to Detect
Fueled by such scams as business email compromise, phishing frauds are staging a dramatic comeback. The total number of attacks reached 266,387 in the third quarter, according to the latest report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group, a security-industry organization that tracks the crime. That’s the highest level of phishing activity …
Read More »Fairness Hearing Coming Up in the Massive Credit Card Interchange Court Case
A federal judge is scheduled to hear arguments Thursday on whether a proposed settlement worth up to $6.24 billion in damages to card-accepting merchants is fair. The hearing in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn, N.Y., is expected to draw a roomful of lawyers for defendants Visa Inc., Mastercard Inc. and …
Read More »Consumer Loyalty to Using Credit Cards May Be Swayed by Digital Alternatives
Digital wallets and other forms of digitized payments may be poised to take over the most-favored position for some consumers. Sixty-six percent of consumers, if offered rewards, discounts, and cash-back incentives similar to those offered by credit cards, would switch to alternative ways to pay, finds the 2019 edition of …
Read More »Europe’s All-Embracing Data Regulations
Payments companies that handle consumer data in Europe are becoming quite familiar with the General Data Protection Regulation and the Secure Customer Authentication rules. Think you’re immune because you’re a U.S. company? Think again. If you’re one of the 500-million-plus consumers in the European Union, you might be proud that …
Read More »The ABCs of CBD
Some ISOs are high on selling acceptance services to marketers of this hemp derivative. The profit potential could be big, but so are the complications. The potential payoff from high-risk CBD merchants is stoking the acquiring industry’s enthusiasm. Almost a year after the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill that …
Read More »The P2P Trap
When the news broke a few weeks ago that PayPal is planning to attach a credit card to its Venmo peer-to-peer payment service, it didn’t surprise many in the payments industry. In fact, the only surprise may be why this move took so long. For years, PayPal has been looking …
Read More »How Cash-Out Attacks Are Becoming the Next Big Worry for ATM Operators
Payments executives are starting to go public with concerns about a growing type of ATM fraud called the cash-out attack. Unlike the well-known, single-machine attack known as jackpotting, cash-out frauds allow criminals to gain access to multiple machines simultaneously at the network level. They then employ accomplices to visit these …
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