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Durbin Supports Retailers Seeking Revamped Debit Regulations

U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin, author of the now-famous amendment bearing his name that upended the debit card industry, made a figurative trip to court this week to show his support for retailers challenging the Federal Reserve Board’s final rule implementing his provision in 2010’s Dodd-Frank Act. In a friend of …

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Big-Box Retailers Like Wal-Mart Remain Wary of Network EMV Plans

There’s no federal edict to replace fraud-prone magnetic-stripe credit and debit cards with the more secure EMV chip card, but the payment card networks have unveiled various plans in the past year to encourage U.S card issuers, merchant acquirers, and merchants to board the EMV train. Exactly how a U.S. …

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Security Notes

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 …

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Security: Fraud’s Insider Story

Linda Punch When data breaches happen, fingers often point instinctively to shadowy hackers in distant lands. But the real culprits often are inside the office. Security experts say preventative measures must include better screening and monitoring of employees. When data breaches hit the headlines, the instigators typically are portrayed as …

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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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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 …

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Most Acquirers Support EMV Programs, But April 2013 Deadline Has Them Nervous

The re-terminalization of the merchant point of sale to accept EMV chip cards could generate more than $6 billion in revenues for independent sales organizations and other merchant acquirers, but the changeover is fraught with competitive and operational risks, according to a new research report by Aite Group LLC. Aite …

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As U.S. Gears up for Chip Cards, a Big-Box Merchant Group Points to Key PIN Issue

Among card networks, payment processors, point-of-sale terminal manufacturers, and even issuers, the coming of EMV chip card payments to the U.S. has an aura of inevitability on par with Mitt Romney securing the Republican presidential nomination. But just don’t tell that to one critically important sector in electronic payments: merchants. …

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USAA Sues Mitek Systems in Remote Deposit Capture Patent Dispute

n USAA, the financial institution that pioneered remote deposit capture, is suing Mitek Systems Inc., a leading vendor of software for the mobile version of RDC, claiming that Mitek stole its trade secrets and technology. n San Antonio, Texas-based USAA is seeking a declaratory judgment that it does not infringe …

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