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Will Increasing Regulation of the Acquiring Industry Abroad Affect the U.S. Market?

By Jim Daly The Canadian government’s move last week to strengthen its Code of Conduct for the payment card industry and the European Union’s approval in March of rock-bottom interchange rates for credit and debit cards has observers wondering if more regulation is in store for the U.S. merchant-acquiring industry. …

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In the Wake of Its Data Breach, Target Settles With MasterCard for $19 Million

By Jim Daly Continuing its effort to get a massive data breach behind it, discount retailer Target Corp. announced Wednesday a $19 million settlement with MasterCard Inc. to compensate banks and credit unions for the fraud and card-reissuance costs they incurred for their MasterCard-branded credit and debit cards affected by …

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NACHA Reports Nearly 5% Volume Growth for the ACH Network in 2014

On the heels of healthy quarterly growth, NACHA reported Thursday that the automated clearing house network handled nearly 23 billion electronic transactions in 2014, up by 1 billion payments, or nearly 5%, from 2013. Dollar volume was up more than 3%, to more than $40 trillion. These overall volume numbers …

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NACHA Stats Show Nearly 5% Growth for the ACH in 2014’s Holiday Quarter

All things considered, the holidays were kind to the ACH. Transactions on the automated clearing house network grew 4.7% in the final three months of 2014 compared to the fourth quarter of 2013, while dollar volume moved by the network climbed 4.9%, according to statistics from NACHA, the governing body …

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Younger Consumers Inclined To Choose Debit, Especially for the Rewards

Debit-rewards programs offered by banks appear to be rebounding a little, with younger consumers more motivated than other age groups to use them. That’s according to a new report from payments-research firm Mercator Advisory Group Inc. Debit rewards programs fell out of favor with banks following passage of the Durbin …

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Acquirers, ISOs Accused in CFPB Lawsuit Against Alleged Debt-Collection Scammers

The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau named four merchant-acquiring companies as defendants in a lawsuit against six people and their associated debt-collection companies that allegedly attempted to collect millions of dollars in so-called “phantom debts” from consumers that the consumers either did not owe or were not owed to the debt …

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ID Fraud Heads in the Right Direction: Down

With data breaches constantly making headlines, it would be easy to conclude that fighting payments fraud is a battle that can’t be won. But there are encouraging trends, according to Javelin Strategy & Research’s latest annual identity-fraud study. Some 12.7 million Americans fell victim to ID fraud last year, a …

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Merchants Frown on a Fee for Faster ACH

Merchants have spent years battling card-acceptance fees, so they’re turning a jaundiced eye toward a proposal to speed up payments on the nation’s automated clearing house network. That’s because the same-day settlement proposal, floated in December by NACHA, the ACH’s rules-setting organization, contemplates a so-called interbank fee for each zippier …

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No Wallet App? Maybe You Better Get One

While big-time companies like Apple Inc., Google Inc., and Samsung Electronics Co. prepare to battle it out for control of mobile payments, evidence is emerging that consumers may be strongly inclined to reward merchants that accept mobile wallets and punish those that don’t. Some 30% of consumers are using a …

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A Slow-Acting Poison

For centuries, consumer credit was extended via a bank loan, which overtaxed borrowers to pay interest from day one. Businesses, though, were extended a line of credit on which they drew as needed, and they only paid interest from the moment they used the money. Then, in the late 1950s, …

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