Lately, the Federal Reserve Board has been shepherding a cross-industry effort to build a faster, more efficient, and more secure payments system in the United States. As that commendable effort heads into its home stretch, one big question stands out glaringly, but has largely gone unaddressed: How much influence should …
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A Supreme Court Decision Favors Merchants in Latest Round in Battle Over Surcharging
Merchants won a skirmish on Wednesday in their long-simmering battle with the card networks over acceptance costs with a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to void a lower-court ruling that upheld a state law banning credit card surcharging. The decision, in which all eight Justices concurred, sends the case …
Read More »Mobile Execs Mull Checkout Tech, Open Vs. Closed Networks, And Acceptance Costs
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews The future of checkout, the role of the big payments networks, and merchants’ card-acceptance costs preoccupied a panel of mobile-payments executives assembled Tuesday to assess the current state and near-term future of the still-developing payment technology. With respect to how in-store users should check out on …
Read More »Mobilizing the Store Card
Just as they once issued proprietary plastic, retailers are introducing their own mobile wallets. But just how much consumer appeal do these apps have, and will they work equally well for all merchants? In the business of mobile payments, everyone is familiar with the trio of so-called Pays—Android Pay, Apple …
Read More »A Divided Front Over Durbin
With Republicans in control of both the Senate and the House of Representatives, and a Republican in the White House, banks bigger than $10 billion in assets are licking their chops. That’s because their long campaign to get rid of the Durbin Amendment to the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act now actually …
Read More »A Payments Divide Over Dumping Durbin
Now that Republicans in the wake of the November 2016 elections control both houses of Congress as well as the White House, there is a distinct possibility that the Dodd-Frank Act, which Republicans have opposed since a then Democratic majority in Congress enacted the sweeping banking-reform law in 2010, could …
Read More »PayByPhone Adds Apple Pay and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• The National Retail Federation and the Retail Industry Leaders Association on Tuesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to let stand an appellate court’s ruling last June striking down the controversial 2012 settlement between merchants on the one side and Visa, Mastercard, and some big banks on the other in a long-running antitrust class …
Read More »PayPal Cooperating with Dept. of Justice Subpoena and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• PayPal Holdings Inc. reported in a filing that it has received subpoenas from the U.S. Department of Justice “seeking the production of certain information related to our historical anti-money laundering program.” PayPal said it is cooperating with the DoJ and cannot predict the outcome of the government’s investigation. • A point-of-sale software …
Read More »A Payments-Industry Divide Opens in the Debate About Dumping the Durbin Amendment
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews For more than six years, most of the debate about the Dodd-Frank Act’s Durbin Amendment has been relatively straightforward. Merchants like Durbin because they pay less in debit card acceptance costs under the amendment’s interchange price cap affecting card issuers with more than $10 billion in assets. …
Read More »Dodd-Frank Act Set To Change and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• President Donald Trump is poised Friday to order a review of the Dodd-Frank Act, which in addition to creating new bank regulations established the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Durbin Amendment on debit interchange, The Washington Post reported. • Some observers believe fear of President Donald Trump’s plan to finance his proposed Mexican border …
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