Visa Inc.’s pricing plans for merchant acquirers in the wake of the Durbin Amendment have generated controversy in the acquiring industry, and now they’re attracting scrutiny from the U.S. Department of Justice, the leading payment card network disclosed on Wednesday. Visa said in a regulatory filing that the DoJ’s Antitrust …
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MasterCard Reports a Strong Quarter for Debit, Takes Issue with Fed’s Durbin Update
MasterCard Inc. on Wednesday posted continued strong growth in debit cards during the first quarter, including in fee revenue. The No. 2 U.S. card network also took issue with the findings of a Federal Reserve report released on Tuesday showing interchange for regulated card issuers has plunged since the Durbin …
Read More »Trends & Tactics: Prepaid Cards Help Fill a Growing Void
Quick—which of these five common financial products was the only one to grow last year: credit cards, debit cards, prepaid cards, checking accounts, or personal savings accounts? If you answered “prepaid cards,” give yourself a gold star. New research from Javelin Strategy & Research says fewer consumers in 2011 reported …
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The Coming Challenge of ‘Tethered’ Money Gideon Samid – Gideon@AGSgo.com When Alice pays Bob $10 using any of the payment systems discussed and analyzed in this magazine, what really happens? Is there a flow of currency in the electronic veins of the payment system? No! What “flows” from Alice to …
Read More »Acquiring: Isis’s Promising U-Turn
Peter Lucas The creature of the nation’s biggest wireless carriers dumped its payments-network strategy a year ago, and now things are looking up for its mobile wallet. The key difference: an emphasis on offers and rewards. It won’t be long before the eyes of the payment industry focus on Salt …
Read More »Networks: Crossing the Line in Debit
Lauri Giesen As EFT networks hunt for new business in the era of the Durbin Amendment, MoneyPass is expanding beyond its comfortable ATM space to link banks to point-of-sale PIN-debit services. Most of the headlines in the general press about the Durbin Amendment in the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial-reform law focused …
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Annual Field Guide to Alternative Payments You’ll need a fair amount of memory on your hard drive to keep track of all the comings and goings in the bubbling world of alternative payments. By now, our Field Guide to Alternative Payments needs no introduction. It’s one of our most popular …
Read More »Opinion & Analysis: Getting EMV on Board in the U.S.
Ashok Joshi, P.E. Public transportation is a natural for contactless chip card payments, but issues remain, such as whether and when to use a PIN. The experience in London may hold some answers for U.S. deployments. The payment industry is always trying to simplify the user experience while paying close …
Read More »New Fed Data Give a Glimpse of the Durbin Amendment’s Early Effects
The Federal Reserve Board on Tuesday released data about banks’ debit card interchange income now that the Durbin Amendment is in effect. Not surprisingly, the numbers show that interchange for regulated card issuers plunged. The nation’s leading retailer trade group took the occasion to decry the Fed, even though merchants …
Read More »Off to a Slow Start, a Database of Terminated ACH Originators Might Gain Traction Soon
One year after its creation, a database of merchants and processors that generate suspect automated clearing house transactions doesn’t have a whole lot of data yet. Backers of the Terminated Originator Database (TOD), however, expect the database to grow rapidly this year and next as word of the project spreads …
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