• President Donald Trump is poised Friday to order a review of the Dodd-Frank Act, which in addition to creating new bank regulations established the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Durbin Amendment on debit interchange, The Washington Post reported. • Some observers believe fear of President Donald Trump’s plan to finance his proposed Mexican border …
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The Contest Over P2P
PayPal and other non-banks got out of the gate fast to build burgeoning person-to-person payments empires. Is Zelle the banks’ savior? In a few months, the battle between banks and non-banks for the lion’s share of the exploding person-to-person payments market will escalate to a new level. That’s when Zelle, …
Read More »Going Down?
Canada’s credit card interchange rates have already come down and, under government pressure, could be coming down again. Snow and cold haven’t stopped Canadian bankers and retailers from trekking to the national capital of Ottawa, Ontario, this winter. The reason: to give their opinions to minister of finance William F. …
Read More »The Time Value of Money
Can anything beat rewards as an inducement to get consumers to use mobile payments? Some experts say apps that let you skip the line might just do the trick. Mobile wallets are still relatively new technology, but the payments business has had enough experience with them to come to at …
Read More »The Great EMV Hangover
The payments business has had more than a year of chip card struggles. Now, a long-time observer of the payments industry argues there is a better solution for the threat of rising fraud. As 2016 wound to a close, nothing short of a massive business hangover loomed over the U.S. …
Read More »Hacking 2.0
Cyberfraud is maturing into a stable, highly profitable business, adopting modern management principles and investing heavily in innovation. It has already evolved into an impressive, sophisticated, well-managed, capitalistic environment, composed of bold hack-innovators, hack-services providers, hack analytics, hack market promoters, and some hacking line soldiers, who are the ones who …
Read More »Decision Time Regarding APIs
Today, blockchain/shared-ledger and artificial-intelligence technologies are getting a lot of press, but there is an older and simpler technology that is ready to use now and is comparatively easy to implement. It is changing how payments are done in a way that financial institutions need to carefully think through. Application …
Read More »Remote Fraud Set To Dethrone Counterfeiting
Counterfeiting is still the king of U.S. payment card fraud, according to the Federal Reserve’s recently released Payments Study 2016, but probably not for long thanks in part to the coming of EMV chip cards and the aftereffects of data breaches. Counterfeit fraud accounted for 44% of U.S. payment card …
Read More »Vantiv Posts 14% Merchant Services Revenue Increase and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Processor Vantiv Inc. reported its Merchant Services unit increased net revenue in the quarter ended Dec. 31 14% to $412 million from $363 million in the year-ago quarter on a 13% rise in transactions and 1% increase in net revenue per transaction. For all of 2016, Merchant Services’ net revenue jumped …
Read More »Momentum Is Building for Mobile Wallets Overseas—And Also in the U.S., Report Says
Mobile wallets have struggled in the United States to win consumer adoption and usage, but worldwide the technology is growing smartly. And even in the U.S. market, it’s expected to pick up momentum. That’s according to a report issued Monday by U.K.-based Juniper Research. The firm estimates global payments volume …
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