Merchants that think payment services should leverage software, be simple to integrate, carry low or no fees, and include digital-currency choices have a champion in PayStand, a startup that emerged Tuesday from private beta with $1 million in funding and a promise of no transaction fees for online sellers. The …
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Opinion & Analysis: The Furious Battle to Control Tokenization
Steve Mott When EMV stalled last year, a battle royal erupted across the payments business to draft the rules for a key security technology. Here’s who’s winning—and whether that’s a good thing for the industry. The spate of mag-stripe-based data breaches over the holidays sent the industry into convulsions and …
Read More »Sen. Durbin Decries Appellate Court’s ‘Giveaway’ to Banks; Merchants Mull Their Next Steps
An appellate court’s Friday decision reinstating the Federal Reserve Board’s controversial interpretation of the Dodd-Frank Act’s Durbin Amendment with its debit card interchange cap and transaction-routing requirements continues to draw fire, but whether the merchants and retail groups that brought the appeal and lost will trudge on in court remains …
Read More »Appellate Court Upholds the Fed’s Rule Implementing the Durbin Amendment
In an unsurprising ruling, a three-judge panel on the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., upheld the Federal Reserve Board’s controversial rule implementing the Durbin Amendment’s debit card provisions in 2010’s Dodd-Frank Act. A federal district judge last July overturned the rule, saying the Fed hadn’t followed Congress’s intent. Judges …
Read More »NACHA’s Latest Gambit for Faster Payments Stirs Cautious Optimism Mixed with Wariness
A fresh proposal to introduce a same-day settlement capability for the automated clearing house network is encountering cautious optimism mixed with a healthy dose of skepticism among expert observers. But NACHA officials clearly see the new proposal not only as a blueprint for speedier payments but also as a first …
Read More »How Merchants’ Quest for More Customer Loyalty Could Give New Life to Decoupled Debit
Might decoupled debit rise again? It very well could, according to some payments experts, and the light on the hill is the decoupled debit card issued by the battered and bruised discount retailer Target Corp. For nearly three months, Target has weathered a storm of bad publicity after confirming a …
Read More »CloudPay Mobile Payment Services Promises Lower Processing Costs
A new mobile wallet called CloudPay may undercut traditional payment processing fees that merchants typically pay. Announced earlier this week, CloudPay from New Media Insight Group Inc., a Phoenix-based company, says merchants pay only 0.5% per transaction, a markedly lower rate than traditional pricing that might be as high …
Read More »The Gimlet Eye: Questions, Questions
It was probably only a matter of time before someone in Congress decided to intervene in the ongoing saga of chip card development in the United States. The huge Target breach, news of which broke inconveniently during the holiday-shopping frenzy, shone a public spotlight on what had been an obscure …
Read More »Cover Story: Prepaid’s Big Makeover
Prepaid card program managers and issuers are moving beyond their original customer base and ramping up offerings, producing intense competition and falling prices. By Jane Adler Shopped at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. lately? A trip past the checkout lane reveals a robust array of new prepaid card offerings. For example, Wal-Mart’s …
Read More »Mobile-Payments Provider for Parking Looks to Serve Offers for Nearby Businesses to Users
PayByPhone Technologies Inc., which runs mobile-payment programs for parking in half a dozen U.S. cities, is looking for ways to serve relevant offers to users of its system, a top executive with the company said Thursday. n The offers, for example, could include discounts at stores or restaurants near where …
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