As FIS Inc. prepares to dispose of a majority interest in its merchant-acquiring unit, the big processor confronts other key questions regarding potentially favorable developments in the payments business. Still, its top brass proved reluctant early Wednesday to discuss those questions, one of which touched on opportunities the proposed Credit …
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Durbin’s $15-Billion Bet
It’s July, the peak of summer-vacation season, so we apologize in advance if we’re interrupting your beach time with a message about the mundane mechanics of payments. But butt in we will, if only because the the topic of acceptance costs just won’t yield to a seasonal hiatus. As you …
Read More »Phoenix-Like, a Bill Aimed at Controlling Credit Card Acceptance Costs Rises Again
The Credit Card Competition Act is making a comeback, this time with more bipartisan support. The bill, originally launched last summer by Sens. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) and Roger Marshall (R-Kan,), is expected to be reintroduced in the Senate, apparently with few changes, as early as this week, according to an …
Read More »A Looming Capitol Hill Meetup Triggers A Renewed Assault on Efforts to Cap Credit Card Costs
As industry lobbyists prepare to converge on Capitol Hill next week, payments interest groups are issuing salvos designed to move the argument over limits on credit card acceptance costs in their favor. One such advance move came Thursday with an email campaign launched by the Electronic Payments Coalition citing a …
Read More »The Potential to Choose Foreign Networks Worries Backers of Credit Card Choice
A bill designed to allow merchants to have a choice of networks for routing credit card transactions failed to pass last year, but now international tensions could affect the proposed law’s prospects in the new Congress. The bill, called the Credit Card Competition Act, would mandate that merchants have a …
Read More »Merchants Target China And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 2/7/23
The Merchants Payments Coalition released a letter it sent to the House Financial Services Committee arguing the Credit Card Competition Act should be enacted to block what the merchant-advocacy group calls a “national security threat” from China UnionPay, a China-based credit card network. The House committee has scheduled a hearing for this morning on “Combatting the …
Read More »Backed by a Merchant Group, a TV Ad Pushes the Case for Controlling Credit Card Costs
A prominent merchant trade group on Thursday began running a TV commercial that uses Visa Inc.’s sponsorship of the FIFA World Cup to decry credit card acceptance fees and advocate for a bill backed by Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., that would regulate those costs. The 30-second commercial, which lays heavy …
Read More »Issuers Laud Durbin Bill’s Shortfall And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/13/22
Credit unions and other credit card issuers cheered as the provisions of the proposed Credit Card Competition Act fell short of becoming an amendment to a defense-authorization bill in Congress. The bill’s sponsors, including Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., had attempted to attach the CCCA to the defense bill as a shortcut to making it …
Read More »Contactless Payments Forecast and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/30/18
Joe Kaplan, the chief executive of merchant processor Paya and former president of the Electronic Transactions Association’s board of directors, died unexpectedly last week, the ETA announced. Kaplan was the former CEO of Total Merchant Services and founded Innovative Merchant Solutions, which he sold to Intuit Inc. in 2003 and …
Read More »Womply Launches CRM Service for SMBs and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 2/6/18
Data-services provider Womply announced Womply Engage, a customer relationship management service for small businesses that enables merchants to create and manage email marketing programs. In an effort to address data breaches in the financial-services industry, the Accredited Standards Committee X9 Inc. said it is seeking experts for an initiative to create …
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