The Federal Reserve Board of Governors will consider revisions to its cap on debit card swipe fees at its meeting next Wednesday. The announcement was made as part of a public notice about the upcoming board meeting. While no further details were provided about the Fed’s intentions, retailers made it …
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COMMENTARY: Why the Credit Card Competition Act Falls Short
The Credit Card Competition Act (CCCA) looks to be headed for a vote before the end of the year, spurred in part by Sen. Dick Durbin’s recent urging that it be brought to the Senate floor. While the Illinois Senator is of the mind it will help increase industrywide competition …
Read More »Rainforest Raises $11.75 Million And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/9/23
Rainforest, an Atlanta-based platform for embedded payments, has closed on an $11.75-million seed funding round led by Accel. Beverly, Mass., has contracted with Passport for support of mobile payments for parking in the town. Passport claims more than 800 cities and other entities using the app. Instant Financial, a provider of earned-wage …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Why Stripe Will Dominate the New Era of Processing
In North American payments, full-suite processors—those that perform direct authorization and interchange for branded networks, including Visa and Mastercard—belong to an exclusive club. But many still rely on what would otherwise be considered commercially obsolete infrastructure. All of them grew up in a world where magstripe was leading edge, payment …
Read More »Eye on Crypto: A MoneyGram Launch; Wirex Partners With OnRamper; Bitget Lists PayPal’s Stablecoin
MoneyGram International Inc. announced Tuesday it will launch in the first quarter next year a non-custodial digital wallet that will support stablecoins. The wallet’s support of stablecoins—digital currency tied to the value of a national fiat currency, such as the dollar— will enable consumers to move from fiat currency to …
Read More »An Interchange Class-Action Settlement Inches Forward With a Recent Court Action
The federal court overseeing a $5.54-billion settlement between millions of card-accepting merchants, on one hand, and Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc., on the other, over interchange costs recently took several steps that ultimately could get payments out to merchants. But checks still won’t be in the mail for some time. …
Read More »Miscoded Merchants Can Be a Seven-Figure Mistake
Pay attention to your MCCs, or pay a hefty price later on. Merchant category codes (MCCs) play a central role in payments risk management, but too many service providers and acquirers take them at face value. Now, in the wake of renewed focus on MCCs by the payment networks, miscategorized …
Read More »Who Will Route Transactions?
The Credit Card Competition Act is back in play. But as Congress debates the bill, a pressing question looms about its biggest requirement: Who are the Visa and Mastercard alternatives supposed to be? Senator Richard Durbin is back at it. After failing to advance the Credit Card Competition Act out …
Read More »Discover Makes a Mistake
There are serious mistakes, and then there are the really serious mistakes you can’t recover from if you’re the top honcho. Discover Financial Services proved that last month with the departure of Roger Hochschild, who had been an executive at Discover for 25 years and chief executive for five. Discover …
Read More »BNPL for Workplace Training And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 8/24/23
OSHA Outreach Courses, which provides workplace training services to employers and employees, said it has added a buy now, pay later option to pay for its instructional offers. Shift4 Payments Inc. has been named the official payment processor for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association. Shopmium, a cash-back shopping …
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