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Annual Field Guide to Alternative Payments

  Cover Story Mobile-payment schemes proliferate but innovations abound in all corners of the new world of electronic-payment systems competing for consumer and merchant adoption.   By John Stewart, Jim Daly, and Linda Punch       We’re putting on weight. First published in 2009, Digital Transactions’ Field Guide to …

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What To Do Until the Council Weighs in

  M-Commerce   Todd Ablowitz Yes, the PCI Security Council’s timeout on standards for mobile payments has sewn confusion and uncertainty. But that doesn’t mean the industry has to stand still.   The buzz surrounding mobile payments is gaining momentum. The influx of payments software from traditional payments providers and …

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With Its New Pricing Schedule, MasterCard Stands Pat on Debit Interchange

MasterCard Inc.’s new interchange schedule is out, and it contains no changes in consumer debit card rates or the transaction volume thresholds that many rates require. Normally, no change means no news, but in the highly charged world of interchange, anything the payment card networks do or don’t do is …

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Common in Acquiring, Sharing of Bad-Merchant Data Comes to the ACH

Taking a cue from bank card merchant acquirers, bank processor Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS) and NACHA on Monday announced the formation of the Terminated Originator Database, a new service to help banks identify businesses that other banks have cut off from originating automated clearing house transactions because of …

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Where Are the ISOs?

Security Linda Punch Knowledge about the risk of a data breach is woeful among small merchants, as is understanding of PCI. ISOs could be doing more to help, and now there are signs that, finally, they are. For most small merchants, the independent sales organization is their first, and usually …

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Ordering Priorities

Cover Story Transaction volumes are rising as NACHA executes on an ambitious agenda of new payments initiatives. Can everything  the ACH network’s governing body  wants come to pass? By Jim Daly Think you’re busy? Of course you are, but the folks at NACHA, governing body of the automated clearing house …

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Chicken Little’s Loopy Logic

Opinion & Analysis Steve Mott Banks and card networks argue Durbin and other recent regulation will hurt small banks and consumers. But take heart, the sky will remain firmly in place. The cries of anguish from the banking industry and from the payments players that live off banking’s traditional revenue …

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Why Payments Roles Are Blurring— And Why It Matters

Endpoint What gives? The global payment card networks are attempting to gain closed-model benefits while remaining open. Vertical integration and emerging players are redrawing the traditional boundaries between networks and other payments players. It can be confusing, but it will ultimately add value to the business, says Eric Grover. Eric …

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Look, Ma, No NFC: Parking Payment Via a Smart Phone App

It was only a matter of time before mobile payments came to the parking industry. And no, the latest application doesn’t depend on near-field communication (NFC), a contactless technology that has been ensnarled in endless disputes between banks and mobile operators and is reportedly being eyed by high-flying players like …

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A Response to the NRF

The National Retail Federation misstates par value, understates banks’ costs to process debit cards, and conveniently forgets how merchants have benefited from replacing checks with electronic transactions, says Rule Loving. Merchants should be careful of what they seek. Unintended consequences from misinformation may tarnish anticipated benefits. Rule Loving is assistant …

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