Seven months after VeriFone Systems Inc. launched Sail, its mobile-payments platform for micro-merchants, the San Jose-based point-of-sale terminal maker and payments software provider is stepping back from its role as an acquirer for Sail merchants and will instead revert to its traditional role of solutions provider. The announcement from chief …
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Appeals Court Tells Settlement Challengers To Wait Until Agreement Gets Final Approval
A federal appellate court has turned down a retailer appeal to review part of the controversial settlement in a massive credit card interchange case, clearing the way for the trial court to move toward final approval. Meanwhile, the Herculean task of notifying millions of merchants about the settlement is getting …
Read More »NYCE Hopes To Drive New ATM Traffic with a Limited-Surcharge Program
For ATM owners struggling to attract consumer traffic, half a loaf of surcharge revenue may be better than none at all. A new program called Dollar$top from processor Fidelity National Information Services Inc.’s (FIS’s) NYCE electronic funds transfer network will put the concept of a limited fee to the test …
Read More »After Prolonged Development, A Startup Begins to Vend Prepaid Cards from ATMs
After five years of development, an ATM technology company with its eyes on the prepaid card market says its business model of selling prepaid cards through ATMs is ready for prime time. As evidence, Better ATM Services Inc. on Tuesday announced it would enable the sale of a Discover-branded gift …
Read More »The Gimlet Eye: How To Cut Interchange at the Stroke of a Pen
Merchants and their various industry trade groups have spent quite a lot of time—not to mention money—on lobbying for regulations to control interchange costs. And not without success. In 2010, they got Congress to add the Durbin Amendment, which caps debit interchange for the biggest issuers, to the massive Dodd-Frank …
Read More »Trends & Tactics: Level 4s And PCI: It Ain’t Happening
If there’s a weak link in the chain of card-data security, it’s small merchants. Many of them represent easy targets for hackers and other data thieves. Worse, the businesses themselves don’t see themselves as vulnerable, and far too many remain unaware of security protocols like the Payment Card Industry data-security …
Read More »Security Notes: Sandy’s Timely Warning
Gideon Samid • gideon@bitmint.com Last month, millions of people found themselves in distress as they struggled to bounce back from the massive knockout blow dealt them by superstorm Sandy. Gas stations, even if they had generators for their pumps, could not operate their card-payment systems, and long lines were formed …
Read More »E-Commerce: Minting New Ideas for Virtual Cash
Jim Daly The Royal Canadian Mint held a first-of-its-kind competition this year to spawn ideas for virtual cash. Could some of these ideas solve the problem of the high cost of low-value electronic payments? From Silicon Valley to India, almost the entire world is bubbling with new ideas for electronic …
Read More »Cover Story: Private Equity’s Prize Wheel
Loyalty systems, rapidly adaptable mobile and e-commerce technology, and data-security applications are attracting lots of venture capital. Here’s a look into the minds of investors. Hint: They’re not too keen on NFC. Peter Lucas If you want to know what the next hot new company in the payments industry will …
Read More »Merchants Appeal a Key Part of the Credit Card Interchange Settlement
Merchants opposed to the agreement settling a massive, 7-year-old credit card interchange case filed an appeal on Tuesday challenging the court’s preliminary approval of a key part of the pact. The appeal, filed by four merchants and seven merchant trade groups, comes on the same day as the U.S. District Court for …
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