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Wobbly Economy Notwithstandng, Discover Posts Strong Results

  Newspapers, television, and the Web are full of bleak assessments about the U.S. economy, but you wouldn’t know that from the latest financial and operating results reported by Discover Financial Services, the credit card issuer and student-loan provider that’s also the fourth-largest general-purpose credit card network. Discover card sales …

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The New IRS Reporting Rule Could Have a Silver Lining for Acquirers

The new federal regulation requiring processors and acquirers to report merchant electronic payment transactions to the Internal Revenue Service is proving to be a major challenge for the industry, but at the same time could turn into a revenue generator for acquirers, according to a researcher. The requirements originated with …

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Private-Equity Player GTCR Swoops in to Snatch Fundtech from S1’s Grasp

In yet another twist in the ongoing corporate drama involving payments-software firms S1 Corp., Fundtech Ltd., and ACI Worldwide Inc., news emerged early on Thursday that Fundtech is spurning S1 in favor of what it views as a better offer from GTCR, a Chicago-based private-equity firm with a history of …

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Openbucks’ Network Links Gift Cards to an Array of Online Merchants

  A startup called Openbucks this week introduced a service that lets consumers use merchants’ gift cards to buy goods online from other merchants. The Redwood City, Calif.-based company, which has been working for five months with gift cards issued by the Subway sandwich-shop chain, claims its “gift card payment …

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U.S. Treasury Electronic-Benefit Campaign Gears up As Checks Dwindle

  Nearly nine months after introducing a rule requiring recipients of Social Security and certain other benefits to switch from checks to electronic deposit, the U.S. Treasury Department says the number of check recipients has dipped below 9 million for the first time in decades. The agency is now in …

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Consumers May Not See Much Durbin Benefit from Card-Not-Present Merchants

  n Some 41% of card-not-present merchants responding to the survey at the Direct Response Forum’s annual conference earlier this month said they do not intend to pass on lower debit card costs to consumers, according to results announced on Thursday by the DRF. Fully 56% said they don’t know …

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The Gimlet Eye: Speeding up the ACH

  Last month marked the one-year anniversary of a service from the Federal Reserve that allows certain debits processed through the automated clearing house network to be settled the same day they’re initiated, instead of the next day. Introduced Aug. 2, 2010, the Fed service brings the concept of immediate …

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Trends & Tactics

  What Keeps ATM Execs up at Night?       Complying with new Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements and fighting fraudsters who put skimmers on their machines rank high on the to-do lists of ATM managers.   The findings come in a new report from Aite Group LLC …

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Acquiring: Turf Wars?

  Jim Daly   Merchant acquirers are keeping a watchful eye on the bank card networks as the publicly held companies seemingly move onto turf acquirers regard as their own. Are acquirers’ fears about network ambitions justified?       Moving transactions from merchant locations to cardholder accounts and back …

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