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Mobile-Wallet Roundup: Action And Reaction

Two years after the launch of Apple Pay, here’s a look at Cupertino’s entry and at services from the other tech titans that have joined the mobile-payments game—and at how financial institutions are reacting. Of the three major third-party wallets, Apple Pay is now 2 years old while Alphabet Inc.’s …

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A Way Forward?

This month we present the 10th edition of our annual 10 Most Pressing Issues in E-Payments. We’re sure you’ll find this interesting, if somewhat unsettling, reading, and no doubt you can think of a few issues that aren’t in the current ranking. So can we. In fact, we can think …

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A Ponderous Prepaid Rule From the CFPB

Students of federal regulation can be forgiven if they’re not yet up to speed on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s new rule governing prepaid accounts. The document runs a total of 1,689 pages, almost double the length of the draft prepaid rule the CFPB issued two years ago. Admittedly, the …

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Only One Direction for ATM Fees: Up

Consumers continue to pay higher fees for out-of-network ATM transactions, but have more access to free, non-interest checking accounts, says Bankrate Inc.’s annual survey of checking-account fees. Combined surcharges levied by ATM deployers and a consumer’s own bank total $4.57, up 5 cents, or 1.1%, from a year ago, a …

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Prepaid Card Volume up at The Bancorp and other Digital Transactions News briefs

• RYDE Technologies Inc. launched an overhauled version of its ride-hailing app RYDE, first launched last year to compete with Uber and Lyft. As with other such apps, RYDE processes payments in the background against a stored card, summons taxicabs and black cars rather than private vehicles. • The Bancorp Inc., …

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PIN-Debit Wins Give MasterCard’s Transaction Volumes a Boost

By Jim Daly@DTPayment News Most of the chatter about how the debit card market has changed in the five years since the Durbin Amendment took effect centers on what market leader Visa Inc. is doing, or how the electronic funds transfer networks are maneuvering to stay alive and grow. But …

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Blackhawk Network Takes Gift Cards for an Uber Ride Into the Sharing Economy

By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews The ride-sharing service Uber is strongly associated with mobile apps, not with plastic. But prepaid card providers such as Blackhawk Network Holdings Inc. are finding new opportunities in the so-called sharing economy exemplified by Uber, in which drivers using their own vehicles offer taxi-like services to riders. …

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Walmart Alters Money Transfer Programs and other Digital Transactions News briefs

• Financial-institution processor Fiserv Inc. said its payments segment posted adjusted revenues of $701 million in the third quarter, up 9% from $643 million a year earlier. Operating income rose 11.5% to $242 million. • Wal-Mart Stores Inc. announced service changes in the U.S. and Mexico, and lower prices, involving …

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MasterCard’s Chatbots and other Digital Transactions News Briefs

• Chip card standards body EMVCo issued 3-D Secure 2.0, its update of the 3-D Secure technology for protecting e-commerce transactions. The new specification supports app-based purchases on mobile and other devices and will streamline the checkout process in order reduce transaction abandonment, EMVCo says. • MasterCard Inc. announced plans to …

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Fiserv Connections Lift Zelle and other Digital Transactions News Briefs

• Visa Inc. and chip maker and software provider Intel Corp. announced a two-pronged security initiative, one of which aims to protect the growing Zelle person-to-person payments network, to which Fiserv is providing a link. Zelle is expected to launch early next year. • In related news, Fifth Third Bank …

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