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New Data Show Consumers Once Again Are Willing To Pull Out Their Credit Cards

Credit cards began staging a somewhat wobbly post-recession recovery in 2010 and 2011. But new figures from First Data Corp. and Visa Inc. indicate credit card charge volume is back to just about full health. In a mid-March investor presentation, Visa reported that U.S. credit card payment volume increased 11% …

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Forecasters Predict Credit Card Surcharges Will Find Few Takers Come Jan. 27

The surcharging provisions of the credit card interchange settlement announced last July will take effect on Sunday, but observers expect few merchants will take advantage of their new-found freedom to add a surcharge to Visa and MasterCard credit card sales. “I know of nobody” who plans to surcharge, says Mitch …

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Security Notes: Sandy’s Timely Warning

Gideon Samid • gideon@bitmint.com Last month, millions of people found themselves in distress as they struggled to bounce back from the massive knockout blow dealt them by superstorm Sandy. Gas stations, even if they had generators for their pumps, could not operate their card-payment systems, and long lines were formed …

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Nine Retail Trade Groups Take Their Credit Card Settlement Beefs to Congress

Numerous merchants and merchant groups have publicly declared their opposition to a controversial proposed settlement to the big credit card interchange litigation pending in federal court. In hopes of turning the settlement into a political issue, nine trade associations on Thursday took their beefs about it to Congress. In a …

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Latest Isis Delay Leaves Open When the Venture Will Finally Launch

With the Isis mobile-payments venture having announced yet another delay, it remains unclear just what is causing the holdup and when the service will launch. And, say observers, time may be growing short for the venture, which is backed by three of the country’s largest wireless carriers. “I don’t know …

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As Big Chains Chafe at Settlement, Smaller Retailers Celebrate the Deal

With each passing day, the proposed settlement of the giant antitrust suit over credit card interchange and card network rules appears to unravel even more as big-box merchants increasingly express dissatisfaction with the $7-billion-plus deal. The latest is Wal-Mart Stores Inc., which issued a statement on Tuesday opposing the agreement …

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Decoupled Debit Goes Mobile As Closed-Loop Card Processor Pushes Wallets

National Payment Card Association is out to prove the obituaries for decoupled debit were, as the saying goes, exaggerated. Not only does the company have 4,000 gas stations accepting its PIN-based debit cards, it expects a major petroleum vendor will begin accepting debit transactions through its platform on a mobile …

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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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In Opening Salvo over Credit Card Fees, C-Store Group Decries Card Costs at Pump

A major merchant trade group on Monday fired an opening shot in what is likely to be a long, hard battle over credit card acceptance costs. The NACS, an association for convenience-store operators, released a report claiming that card discount fees in general—and especially credit card fees–are partly responsible for …

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Opinion & Analysis: We Want EMV 2.0

n A payments executive for Sinclair Oil outlines her frustrations with data security—and argues for a major upgrade to EMV. by Trinette Huber We’ve all been hearing a lot about EMV, or chip card technology, lately as some banks and merchants actually issue chip cards and install the terminals that …

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