How will the millions of cash-preferring U.S citizens pay for mandated health care coverage online? The answer lies in learning from other industries that have addressed the problem, says Danny Shader. Millions of uninsured Americans who are attempting to buy health insurance as part of the Affordable Care Act are …
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BofA Becomes First Major Issuer to Begin Conversion to Debit Chip Cards
Bank of America Corp. isn’t waiting for 2015 to convert its debit card portfolio to plastic that supports Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip transactions. The Charlotte, N.C.-based banking giant announced Tuesday it will begin issuing debit chip cards to new customers in October, with cards for existing accountholders issued as these …
Read More »Cobrin Steps Aside As AnywhereCommerce CEO to Focus on a New Cloud-Based Gateway
Mitch Cobrin, who has run AnywhereCommerce Inc. as chief executive for the last four-and-a-half years, has stepped aside for a new chief executive but will continue at the company in the role of founder, board member, and “chief catalyst,” he tells Digital Transactions News. The management change comes as the …
Read More »The Fed Will Leave Its Debit Card Interchange Cap Unchanged for Now
The Federal Reserve Board on Thursday said it would leave its debit card interchange cap for large issuers unchanged despite finding that some of their important expenses either declined last year or had changed little from levels found by an earlier survey. A major retailer trade group said the findings …
Read More »With 56 Million Cards Compromised, Home Depot’s Data Breach Surpasses Target’s
Just when you thought retailer data breaches wouldn’t get much bigger, they did. Home-improvement retailer The Home Depot Inc. disclosed Thursday that the breach it confirmed Sept. 8 compromised 56 million payment cards between April and this month. That means Home Depot’s breach affected 40% more cards than the 40 …
Read More »Capital Prepaid Looks to Extend Prepaid Program Management to Scores of Small Issuers
The general-purpose prepaid card market is hot, but most smaller financial institutions find it a daunting task to start and run a prepaid program. To fill that gap, Capital Prepaid Services on Monday launched a prepaid Visa card with two small banks as part of a campaign to make prepaid …
Read More »Accepting Only Digital Money, Bitcoin Shop Overhauls Its Online Marketplace
Bitcoin Shop Inc. runs an e-commerce marketplace offering about 140,000 products, which on the face of it isn’t all that remarkable. What sets the 1-year-old site apart, though, is that it accepts only digital currency. No cards or bank-account transfers, please, just Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and Litecoin. But Arlington, Va.-based Bitcoin …
Read More »The U.S. EMV Migration Produces a Windfall for POS Terminal Producer VeriFone
It’s a good time to be a point-of-sale terminal maker when all of your customers have to go through the payments equivalent of abandoning the horse and buggy and jumping into an automobile. With a major U.S. deadline for converting from magnetic-stripe payment cards to the Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip card …
Read More »Home Depot Hires Data-Security Firms As Other Merchants Contend With Breaches
Big box hardware retailer The Home Depot Inc. has hired two data-security firms to delve into its point-of-sale systems to determine the extent of a possible breach first reported on Tuesday. Security site KrebsOnSecurity.com said then that several banks it contacted said they saw evidence that Home Depot stores …
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MasterCard Sees Dollars in Tokens As mobile payments and the use of tokens for payment security grow, at least one card network is seeing an opportunity for new fee revenue. MasterCard Inc. is planning new “digital enablement” fees, one for merchant acquirers and others for card issuers. The fees are …
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