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A Vending Machine Payment Processor Hopes To Preserve Interchange Incentive

Apriva Inc., a major processor of payment transactions from vending machines, this week told machine owners that it is working to assure their card-acceptance costs will remain stable despite the uncertain status of a program it has with Visa Inc. that gives them an interchange break if they install hardware …

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Durbin Casts a Wary Eye on Rising Small-Ticket Debit Interchange

U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin on Tuesday said he is aware that new Visa and MasterCard interchange schedules will cause some merchants to pay much more in interchange when a consumer uses a debit card from a big bank to pay for small purchases. Durbin said the Federal Reserve Board should …

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Unfazed by a Patent-Office Rebuff, LML Soldiers on with Infringement Case

  n “It’s not final by any means,” vows Patrick H. Gaines, chief executive of Vancouver, British Columbia-based LML. The company is preparing an appeal of the patent office’s action, he says, and has also applied for its own re-examination, which could allow it to add or amend claims. “Certain …

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The Gimlet Eye: Another Casualty of Durbin

  When on June 29 the Federal Reserve Board issued its final rule implementing the Durbin Amendment to the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010, issuers had some cause to heave a sigh of relief. As stringent as the Fed’s debit card interchange caps were for issuers above $10 billion in assets, …

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Trends & Tactics

  Visa Gives a Push to Prepaid Cards   If Visa Inc. could be personified as an illustrious 19th Century editor, he might be saying, “Go prepaid, young man.”   The No. 1 payment card network’s interchange schedule effective Oct. 1, the day new federal debit card interchange price controls …

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Security: Spam’s Merchant-Acquirer Chokepoint

  By Peter Lucas   Spam e-mail may be a constant irritant to consumers, but it’s big business for merchant acquirers willing to settle transactions resulting from those unsolicited ads. Can anything be done to stop it?       Every day some unsuspecting consumer receives an unsolicited e-mail from …

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How Mobile Deposit Capture Is Expanding with Large And Small Banks Alike

  Two very different financial institutions are adding or expanding their mobile remote deposit capture services to meet what they say is growing customer acceptance of the new banking channel that removes paper from the payments system and hitches banks and credit unions onto the rising smart-phone star. On the …

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A NACHA Proposal, out for Comment, Calls for Networkwide Same-Day ACH

  The automated clearing house network took a crucial step toward faster transaction movement last Friday when NACHA, the network’s governing body, distributed a request for comment on a proposal for same-day settlement. NACHA sent the 22-page document, which sets out a proposed system called Expedited Processing and Settlement (EPS), …

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Applying the Durbin Maximum, Visa And MasterCard Could Squash Small Tickets

  It’s back to the future, and in many cases higher merchant-acceptance costs for transactions at or under $15, with the bank card networks’ new debit card interchange schedules that will take effect Saturday. That’s the same date that regulated interchange pricing under the Durbin Amendment to the 2010 Dodd-Frank …

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