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An Improving Economy Buoys Volumes for Payments Players

Charge volumes for some major payments-industry players, including American Express Co. and U.S. Bancorp, grew by double digits in the first quarter, an indication that consumer spending is recovering and generating more revenue-producing transactions for merchant acquirers. –American Express’s growth was especially strong. The company reported Wednesday that U.S. card-billed …

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How Banks, Spurred by Regulation, Are Eyeing Prepaid Products

Banks are likely to become much more active as issuers of reloadable prepaid cards in response to new regulations that are making traditional bank accounts more expensive for consumers, according to a new report from Javelin Strategy & Research. “There’s an opportunity for banks to use prepaid as an account-replacement …

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Why Acquirers May Not Rejoice Over the Interchange Rate Freeze

The freeze in U.S. bank card interchange rates, confirmed Wednesday by Visa Inc. for its network and last week by MasterCard Inc., is obviously good news for merchants and not-so-great news for credit and debit card issuers. But, somewhat surprisingly, it may not be all that welcome by merchant acquirers …

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With Its New Pricing Schedule, MasterCard Stands Pat on Debit Interchange

MasterCard Inc.’s new interchange schedule is out, and it contains no changes in consumer debit card rates or the transaction volume thresholds that many rates require. Normally, no change means no news, but in the highly charged world of interchange, anything the payment card networks do or don’t do is …

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Help Wanted: Wizards in Prepaid Card Marketing and Branding

Regulatory pressures, the public’s lack of awareness of prepaid cards, and negative publicity from consumer groups and the media are weighing on prepaid card executives’ minds, according to new findings from Aite Group LLC. Researchers from Boston-based Aite polled 24 senior executives during March’s Prepaid Expo USA conference in Orlando, …

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The Gimlet Eye: The Resilience of Debit

The Gimlet Eye Many of our readers have doubtless heard dire forecasts for the debit card business. The dreaded Durbin Amendment’s interchange caps and routing restrictions, the thinking goes, will stunt the business by forcing issuers to trim back rewards, charge new fees, and divert resources to credit cards, which …

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Trends & Tactics

Trends & Tactics   No Apocalypse Now—Or Later—for Debit As Digital Transactions went to press this month, the ultimate extent and timing of the debit restrictions contained in the Durbin Amendment remained unclear. Final rules had not yet issued from the Federal Reserve, and in mid-March a bill appeared in …

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Ordering Priorities

Cover Story Transaction volumes are rising as NACHA executes on an ambitious agenda of new payments initiatives. Can everything  the ACH network’s governing body  wants come to pass? By Jim Daly Think you’re busy? Of course you are, but the folks at NACHA, governing body of the automated clearing house …

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Chicken Little’s Loopy Logic

Opinion & Analysis Steve Mott Banks and card networks argue Durbin and other recent regulation will hurt small banks and consumers. But take heart, the sky will remain firmly in place. The cries of anguish from the banking industry and from the payments players that live off banking’s traditional revenue …

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Why Payments Roles Are Blurring— And Why It Matters

Endpoint What gives? The global payment card networks are attempting to gain closed-model benefits while remaining open. Vertical integration and emerging players are redrawing the traditional boundaries between networks and other payments players. It can be confusing, but it will ultimately add value to the business, says Eric Grover. Eric …

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