Visa Gives a Push to Prepaid Cards If Visa Inc. could be personified as an illustrious 19th Century editor, he might be saying, “Go prepaid, young man.” The No. 1 payment card network’s interchange schedule effective Oct. 1, the day new federal debit card interchange price controls …
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Buoyed by Gift Cards, Closed-Loop Prepaid Grew Faster Than Expected in 2010
Closed-loop prepaid cards held their own in 2010, growing by 13% in loads to $261.2 billion from $230.3 billion in 2009, according to Mercator Advisory Group Inc.’s newly released industry study. In fact, the closed-loop market, which while bigger in loads but slower growing than the newer, general-purpose or …
Read More »Security Notes: Confessions of a Security Consultant
Gideon Samid • Gideon@AGSgo.com “How many false positives will you tolerate to stop a single hacker from scoring a successful hit?” This is a question I have learned to ask our clients. They squirm in their chair, coming up with all sorts of excuses not …
Read More »E-Commerce: Beyond Fun And Games
By Karen Epper Hoffman A fixture in online gaming, virtual currencies are moving into other digital markets and may break into the physical world. But will acceptance costs and regulatory concerns stymie their growth? Virtual currency has long been seen as little more than the …
Read More »The Age of Offers
Startups and established companies alike are betting that consumers obsessed with daily deals could jump-start mobile payments. But it may take a while for that bet to pay off. By Jane Adler Rewards redemption with a mobile device at the point of sale isn’t a …
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Keeping a Wary Eye on the Networks Forget about Google and PayPal. Merchant acquirers are more worried about competitive threats from their long-time spouses by forced marriage, the payment card networks. That intelligence comes from an Aite Group LLC survey of 20 industry executives, including 17 chief …
Read More »Strategies: Small Banks, Big Imperative
Peter Lucas Keeping up with change in electronic payments is hard, but essential, work for community banks. Here’s how they’re doing it. Every time a huge bank—Bank of America Corp., JP Morgan Chase & Co., and Wells Fargo & Co., for example—makes a splash in payments, as …
Read More »The Rise of the Quasi-Merchant
Purveyors of card-acceptance services for mobile phones are booking merchants by the hundreds of thousands. But many of these merchants present underwriting risks and generate little charge volume. Are they worth it? By Jim Daly Everyman a merchant? Thanks to smart phones and aggressive merchant processors such …
Read More »Networks AmEx Serves up Serve
Linda Punch A product of its acquired Revolution Money program, Serve is American Express Co.’s entrant into the increasingly competitive mobile, online, and person-to-person payments market. Will it deliver? When an industry heavyweight like American Express Co. throws its hat into the digital-payments ring, people sit up …
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