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Veridian Will Be First Institution to Switch on Dwolla’s Real-Time Transfer System

Dwolla Corp. announced this week that Veridian Credit Union, Waterloo, Iowa, will be the first financial institution to use a system for real-time funds transfer that Dwolla has been working on for months and testing since earlier this year. A Dwolla spokesman says more financial institutions around the country are …

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Durbin Supports Retailers Seeking Revamped Debit Regulations

U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin, author of the now-famous amendment bearing his name that upended the debit card industry, made a figurative trip to court this week to show his support for retailers challenging the Federal Reserve Board’s final rule implementing his provision in 2010’s Dodd-Frank Act. In a friend of …

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Major Merchant Backing, with Rewards, Helps Fuel Surge in ACH-Based Debit

An obscure transaction code used by the automated clearing house network for debit card payments is surging as major merchants adopt the payment method and offer significant rewards to customers who use it. The POS code, which refers to ACH debit entries initiated at an electronic terminal, accounted for 4.59 …

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Late to the Wallet Wars, MasterCard Unveils a Service It Touts As Open, Flexible

Nearly a year after major U.S. rivals introduced mobile wallets, MasterCard Inc. officially entered the market on Monday with a service that aims to trump competing products by being open to a wide range of payment brands and by offering tools that can let third parties develop their own digital …

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Visa Doubles Floor Limit for Credit And Debit at Grocery, Discount Stores

Visa Inc. in October will double the current $25 purchase limit in its Visa Easy Payment Service to $50 under which no signature or PIN entry will be required for credit and debit card transactions at grocery and discount stores. The network also is changing some chargeback procedures that it says will …

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Big-Box Retailers Like Wal-Mart Remain Wary of Network EMV Plans

There’s no federal edict to replace fraud-prone magnetic-stripe credit and debit cards with the more secure EMV chip card, but the payment card networks have unveiled various plans in the past year to encourage U.S card issuers, merchant acquirers, and merchants to board the EMV train. Exactly how a U.S. …

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Trends & Tactics: Prepaid Cards Help Fill a Growing Void

Quick—which of these five common financial products was the only one to grow last year: credit cards, debit cards, prepaid cards, checking accounts, or personal savings accounts? If you answered “prepaid cards,” give yourself a gold star. New research from Javelin Strategy & Research says fewer consumers in 2011 reported …

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Security Notes

The Coming Challenge of ‘Tethered’ Money Gideon Samid – Gideon@AGSgo.com When Alice pays Bob $10 using any of the payment systems discussed and analyzed in this magazine, what really happens? Is there a flow of currency in the electronic veins of the payment system? No! What “flows” from Alice to …

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Acquiring: Isis’s Promising U-Turn

Peter Lucas The creature of the nation’s biggest wireless carriers dumped its payments-network strategy a year ago, and now things are looking up for its mobile wallet. The key difference: an emphasis on offers and rewards. It won’t be long before the eyes of the payment industry focus on Salt …

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New Fed Data Give a Glimpse of the Durbin Amendment’s Early Effects

The Federal Reserve Board on Tuesday released data about banks’ debit card interchange income now that the Durbin Amendment is in effect. Not surprisingly, the numbers show that interchange for regulated card issuers plunged. The nation’s leading retailer trade group took the occasion to decry the Fed, even though merchants …

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