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Sale of Financial-Service Unit Narrows Intuit’s Payments Focus on Acquiring, Mobile POS

Intuit Inc.’s sale of its financial-services division, which it announced on Monday, will likely narrow the Mountain View, Calif.-based software giant’s focus in the electronic-payments business, leaving it with an established stake in merchant processing and mobile acceptance. Intuit agreed to sell the financial division to private-equity firm Thoma Bravo …

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Through The Clearing House, Major Banks Prepare a ‘Secure Cloud’ to Mask Payments Data

Fearing that security worries could hinder mobile payments and other digital-payments channels, a handful of major banks are building a server-based switch that will mask consumers’ banking information when they perform transactions. Tentatively called Secure Cloud, the so-called thin switch is under construction at The Clearing House Payments Co. LLC, …

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The Gimlet Eye: We’ve Heard This Song Before

No sooner had Charlie Scharf taken over at Visa Inc. than he was making nice to retailers. The new chief executive, surveying a history of frayed relations between card networks and merchants, spoke at Visa’s Investor Day conference early last month about building new bridges between the two camps. He …

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Trends & Tactics

Settlement? What Settlement? Who said the proposed settlement of a massive court case involving interchange unveiled in July 2012 would put to rest the decades-old dispute between merchants and the bank card networks over card-acceptance costs? Beginning just before Memorial Day, partisans filed three interchange-related lawsuits in less than a …

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Security Notes: The Age of Bit Money Is Here

Gideon Samid • Gideon@bitmint.com The specter of consumers pushing electronic money bits to merchants is a cause for concern in the payment empires of today: the networks. Concern, not alarm, because consumers will continue to have eyes bigger than their pockets, and will be eager for credit. What will the …

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Acquiring: A Rough First Mile

Elizabeth Whalen So far, usage of so-called open-fare payment systems is low, and now transit agencies will confront new problems implementing them. As the hardware for accepting payments on public-transportation systems in many cities nears obsolescence, transit authorities are planning upgrades that allow riders to pay fares with something they …

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Strategies: Where Small Is Beautiful—And Risky

Lauri Giesen The ranks of regional EFT networks have dwindled from more than 100 in the 1980s to about 20 today. What are the smaller ones doing to stay alive—and thrive? In the mid-1980s, the United States had about 150 electronic funds transfer networks. Apart from their often colorful names—bygone …

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Networks: No PIN, No Problem

Karen Epper Hoffman PINless debit card transactions are gaining favor as online merchants latch onto this speedy payment alternative. But will PINless debit’s rise give debit networks much of a boost in the short term? Call it PINless debit version 2.0. The ability to make a payment with a debit …

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Cover Story: So You Want To Get Into Digital Currency?

The complexity of federal and state regulation has some operators thinking twice, including Facebook and Microsoft, both of which ditched their currencies. By Linda Punch When federal prosecutors in May shut down digital-currency network Liberty Reserve on money-laundering charges, all eyes turned to other peer-to-peer digital currencies, such as Bitcoin …

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M-Commerce: Mobile Shopping Is Cool, But …

Peter Lucas Consumer frustration with checkout threatens to dampen the mobile-payments boom. Technology to the rescue? When it comes to shopping, mobile devices have untethered online consumers from the constraints of desktop and laptop computers. New York-based market-research firm eMarketer Inc. projects that this year alone sales initiated by mobile …

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