The political battle over the Credit Card Competition Act has heated up as the Small Business Payments Alliance (SBPA), a recently formed merchant trade group, has come out in opposition to the proposed legislation. The group argues that, if passed, the CCCA would harm small businesses. The SBPA, which held …
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Pricing By Fiat Is Not Ideal
The jury is out—and will remain so for some time—on the Credit Card Competition Act and its chances of becoming the law of the land. One of the bill’s sponsors—and probably its prime mover—is Sen. Richard Durbin, Democrat of Illinois, and on the debit card side of the payments business, …
Read More »The Law is the Law
The business of routing payment card transactions has been much in the news lately, first with a bill that would legislate network choice for credit card transactions and then with action by the Federal Reserve to reinforce a requirement that was supposed to guarantee merchants a choice of networks for …
Read More »14th Annual The 10 Most Pressing Issues in E-Payments
Each year, Digital Transactions uses this space to lay out the problems impacting the payments industry. This time, the Covid-19 pandemic has inflected our coverage across a wide range of issues. The solutions will have to be far from business as usual. 2020 has been one of those years you …
Read More »Acquiring: Congress Sees a Need To ‘Do Something’ About Data Security
Jim Daly Has the U.S. payment card industry invited federal regulation by taking so long to replace the magnetic stripe? The massive data breach at Target Corp. as well as other cyber thefts at national retailers disclosed over the past six months have raised the unwelcome possibility among merchant acquirers, …
Read More »The Gimlet Eye: Plenty of Blame for the Small-Ticket Mess
Things have come to a pretty pass when merchants say it’s cheaper for them to give away their product than to sell it. Yet that’s what a 7-Eleven franchisee is saying about the newspapers he sells in his store to customers who pay with a debit card. As reported in …
Read More »Strategies: Why Payments Startups Fail
Eric Grover Low acceptance costs, convenience, and security aren’t enough. As this global review of would-be PayPals and Visas shows, startups need a clear path to a mass of users. With the advent of mobile payments, we read almost daily about new payments startups. And this avalanche of startups follows …
Read More »The Senate Attaches Interchange Regs to Financial-Reform Bill
The battle over interchange regulation continues to heat up, with the introduction this week of amendments to financial regulatory reform legislation pending in the U.S. Senate that would target the controversial fees charged to merchants. The three amendments, sponsored by Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and co-sponsored by Sens. Patrick Leahy, …
Read More »NRF Exec: Non-Credit Card Discounts Have a ’50-50′ Chance
The U.S. Senate didn't pass a credit card reform bill last week as many expected, but senators are expected to take up the issue again Tuesday. The question for the merchant-acquiring industry is whether the final bill, which is concerned with regulating credit card issuers' most controversial practices, also would …
Read More »The Senate Mulls Easing Discounts for Non-Credit Card Payments
Payment card acceptance costs have been swept into the furious Congressional debate about credit card interest rates, fees, and terms. Late Thursday afternoon, a proposal was pending in the U.S. Senate that would give merchants greater leeway to offer customers discounts if they use cash, checks, or debit cards versus …
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