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Kohl’s Brings Loyalty To Apple Pay and other Digital Transactions News briefs

• Retailer Kohl’s says customers can now pay for purchases using their Kohl’s Charge accounts and earn points in its Yes2You Rewards program in approximately 250 stores with a single tap using Apple Pay. Kohl’s expects national availability later this month. Kohl’s says it is the first retailer to offer a …

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Green Dot Reports Mixed Results, but CEO Streit Says Prospects Are Improving

With its contested annual shareholder meeting coming up in less than three weeks, embattled Green Dot Corp. chief executive Steve Streit on Wednesday said the prepaid card card and mobile-banking provider and tax-payment processor’s prospects are improving as key measures of customer activity strengthen. Pasadena, Calif.-based Green Dot reported first-quarter …

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While Still Volatile, Bitcoin’s Price Generally Moves Upward As Blockchain Interest Rises

While the payments industry has been buzzing lately with talk about the blockchain, Bitcoin has been reaching pricing levels it hasn’t seen in more than a year. The rally comes amid fresh optimism for a solution to a vexing capacity problem and for the blockchain itself, the distributed ledger that …

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UL Test Suite Approval And Other Digital Transactions News Briefs

· Technology-testing provider UL says its cloud-based payments test suite has been approved by MasterCard Inc. It is used to test MasterCard mobile-payment applications. UL also says it now supports a new type approval program for mobile devices against an EMVCo standard. · TD Bank Merchant Solutions will offer small …

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8th Annual Field Guide to Alternative Payments

Our list this year showcases some of the most interesting innovation going on in payments. As we put together this year’s Guide, we were struck by the sheer breadth of innovation the 37 entries that made this year’s list represent. Yes, much of this technology has to do with mobile …

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Extreme Merchant Vexation

Chargebacks stemming from the EMV liability shift are bedeviling merchants, and some of them are turning to the courts for relief. That could change the way EMV plays out in the United States. Max Milam thought his stores were ready for EMV chip cards. His four Milam’s Market grocery stores …

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Democratizing Money

Peer-to-peer payments are taking center stage as banks, processors, and tech companies roll out new ways to displace cash. But will providers cash in? The headlines mostly tell of the problem-plagued EMV chip card rollout in the U.S. or wishfully hope that mobile payments will finally catch on with consumers …

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What Has Durbin Done?

By controlling debit interchange and supercharging the administrative state, the Durbin Amendment has inflicted immense harm, says Eric Grover. With virtually no debate, the Durbin Amendment was sold as pro-consumer, pro-small bank, and pro-merchant—a political trifecta. Widely understood to be bad for politically unsympathetic large banks, U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin, …

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Interchange…Again

Each time a merchant takes a card transaction, he pays a fee to his processor. This is a percentage of the sale called a discount rate, and in the case of MasterCard and Visa transactions it’s based on a sort of wholesale rate, called the interchange rate. That rate is …

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The ‘Pays:’ Usage Remains a Struggle

When it comes to mobile-payments services like Apple Pay and Samsung Pay, the payments industry appears to be seeing adoption. But it could be years before it sees steady usage. The adoption picture, as defined by cardholders loading a card, is improving for Apple Pay, according to the latest numbers …

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