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Cover Story: Digital Transactions – 10th Anniversary Issue

A Look Back And a Provocative Look Ahead Welcome to an anniversary party— one played out not in a ballroom or country-club drawing room but in pages of cold print. The milestone we are marking is our 10th anniversary of publishing Digital Transactions, an enterprise we rather immodestly think of …

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Acquiring: Europe’s Card-Fee Conundrum

Karen Epper Hoffman A new proposal from European regulators promises dramatic cuts in interchange revenue. Will these rules encourage even more stringent measures in the States? The United States often looks to Europe for trends in fashion, environmental sustainability, and other concerns. Now the issue is payment card expenses and …

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Durbin, Welch Urge Fed To Adopt Debit Caps That Look More Like the EU Proposal

Two powerful lawmakers on Friday wrote to the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board urging the central bank to scrap its debit card interchange caps and instead adopt limits in line with the more draconian regime proposed this week by the European Commission. In their letter to Fed Board chairman …

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New Consensus on Debit Routing Removes EMV Obstacle But Leaves Timing Unclear

The payments industry may have solved a vexing problem related to EMV chip cards and the Dodd-Frank Act’s Durbin Amendment, but whether that solution will smooth the way for EMV (Europay-MasterCard-Visa) deployment in the United States is less clear. The EMV Migration Forum, an industry group that has been working …

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Acquiring: Far From the Tipping Point

Peter Lucas The card networks’ gambit to rapidly accelerate EMV terminal rollout by waiving PCI compliance reporting for merchants is falling short. Sometimes what looks to be a great deal is not all it’s cracked up to be. Offers by the payment card networks to accelerate the U.S. deployment of …

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Exceeding $700 Million, Payments Investment in 2012 Could Be Most Seen Since 2001

Venture-capital and private-equity investors are on pace to meet or exceed the $753 million they infused into the payments industry in 2011, the most since the $1.4 billion they invested in payments in 2001. Through the first three quarters of 2012, venture-capital and private-equity investors pumped $711 million into startup …

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Merchants Wring More Than $7 Billion out of Networks, Banks in Credit Card Settlement

The card networks, major U.S. banks, and U.S. merchants reached a $7-billion-plus settlement late on Friday, capping a seven-year battle over credit card interchange and network acceptance rules. If approved by the court, the settlement will be the largest such agreement ever in an antitrust case. Under the terms of …

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Brooklyn Court Could Be More Inclined to Rule Reform Than Interchange Cuts

With a trial date looming in September, speculation is rising that a major antitrust case challenging credit card interchange will result in new rules handing merchants wider latitude in surcharging for transactions, routing payments, and steering customers to other cards or forms of payment. Settlement talks in the case, known …

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Cover Story: Will Credit Cards Be Next?

Not content with restrictions on debit card interchange, merchants are now targeting bigger game. A set of major antitrust cases could be just the opening salvo—and a trial is set to start in September. By Linda Punch While the card networks and banks are still wrestling with the repercussions from …

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With No Credit Card Cushion, TCF Sees Debit Card Revenue Drop 51%

Yet another big debit card issuer, TCF Financial Corp., weighed in with results from the first full quarter of Durbin Amendment debit card interchange price controls, and they weren’t pretty. The Wayzata, Minn.-based regional bank said on Tuesday that card revenue fell 51% to $13.6 million in the fourth quarter …

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