Purveyors of card-acceptance services for mobile phones are booking merchants by the hundreds of thousands. But many of these merchants present underwriting risks and generate little charge volume. Are they worth it? By Jim Daly Everyman a merchant? Thanks to smart phones and aggressive merchant processors such …
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Fed’s Final Durbin Rule Chops Interchange by More Than 40%, Extends Compliance Deadline
n The 5 basis points added by the Fed to the 21-cent cap is intended to capture some of the fraud losses issuers sustain, the central bank said in a staff memo released on Wednesday summarizing the final rule. The final rule also allows, on an interim basis, a …
Read More »Visa Announces Deal with Monitise for Mobile Service Tied to Debit, Prepaid
Visa Inc. on Thursday cemented into place two more pieces of a developing strategy for what is rapidly turning into a hotly competitive market for mobile payments. The world’s largest card network announced it had struck an agreement with Monitise PLC, a U.K.-based provider of mobile services for financial …
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All Signs Point to Credit Cards’ Recovery After getting KO’d in the recession, credit card usage is back on its feet. While card issuers are more cautious than they were a few years ago, consumers who have credit cards are using them more frequently, and they are spending …
Read More »The Not-So-Friendly Form of Fraud
Linda Punch So-called friendly fraud is hard to detect, hard to prove, and rising for some merchants. What are merchants, acquirers, and tech companies doing to reduce it? It may be one of the most frustrating types of fraud encountered by a merchant. So-called friendly fraud—also known …
Read More »Online Poker: A Good Bet?
Jim Daly The odds may be growing that Internet poker and possibly other forms of online gambling will become legal. That would mean new transaction and revenue opportunities for payment processors. Just say the words “online gambling” to payments-industry executives, and most run for cover. Next to …
Read More »What You Need To Know Before Choosing an Alternative Network
Kevin Barry Finding another, unaffiliated PIN-debit network is now mandated by law, but it also makes sense strategically and tactically. Issuers must act quickly, though, to realize the full advantage of the move. In the past, card issuers have largely partnered with debit networks and promoted authentication …
Read More »Endpoint: Is Your Checkout Designed To Sell?
Take into consideration that, in today’s global e-marketplace, credit cards alone are no longer enough. Getting consumers to part with their money online these days requires careful thought about checkout-page design and payment options, says Paul Bridgewater. Paul Bridgewater is vice president of world payments for Digital …
Read More »Online Fraud Losses Show Two-Year Drop for Airlines, Survey Says
The world’s airlines are seeing less fraud these days in their online bookings, thanks to more experience with Web-based ticket sales and wider usage of fraud-fighting tools, according to a study released on Wednesday. Overall, online fraud for air carriers dropped 31%, from $1.7 billion to $1.4 billion, between …
Read More »Visa Announces an E-Wallet for Mobile, E-Commerce, and POS Transactions
n Visa Inc. announced on Wednesday a digital wallet aimed at increasing its share of transactions in mobile payments, e-commerce, and at the point of sale. n The digital wallet will store all the payment cards in a consumer’s wallet, including non-Visa branded cards, Jim McCarthy, Visa's head of global …
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