Jim Daly The Royal Canadian Mint held a first-of-its-kind competition this year to spawn ideas for virtual cash. Could some of these ideas solve the problem of the high cost of low-value electronic payments? From Silicon Valley to India, almost the entire world is bubbling with new ideas for electronic …
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Security: The Value of Added Security
Lauri Giesen Many in the payments industry fault value-added resellers for lax data security, an accusation VARs resent. What’s the real story, and how are VARs working to make their products more secure? Most retailers and their merchant acquirers and third-party processors take careful measures to assure that fraudsters can’t …
Read More »Commentary: Not Responding to Square’s Wakeup Call Could Be Hazardous to Acquirers
By Todd Ablowitz If you’ve attended any acquirers’ conferences, tuned into industry news, or followed payments trends this past year, you’ve surely noticed a common topic: “Should we beware of Square?” Square has created quite a stir by growing in just three years from a Silicon Valley startup to a …
Read More »With FSV Under Its Wing, U.S. Bank Poised To Become a Full-Service Prepaid Card Provider
Already a major player in the prepaid card industry, U.S. Bancorp on Tuesday announced plans to bolster that part of its payment card business by acquiring FSV Payment Services, a Jacksonville, Fla.-based prepaid card program manager and processor. Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank issues prepaid cards for more than 4 million account …
Read More »Merchants Appeal a Key Part of the Credit Card Interchange Settlement
Merchants opposed to the agreement settling a massive, 7-year-old credit card interchange case filed an appeal on Tuesday challenging the court’s preliminary approval of a key part of the pact. The appeal, filed by four merchants and seven merchant trade groups, comes on the same day as the U.S. District Court for …
Read More »Looming Holiday Season Promises Hefty Lift in Closed-Loop Prepaid Loads, Report Says
Closed-loop gift cards can expect to see an increase of more than 5% in holiday load volume over 2011’s loads, according to a new forecast from Mercator Advisory Group Inc., which researches the prepaid card industry. Mercator predicts loads on closed-loop gift cards will hit $43.2 billion from Nov. 1 …
Read More »Judge Gives Preliminary OK to the Controversial Credit Card Interchange Settlement
To the dismay of retailers but the joy of the card networks and bank defendants, U.S. District Judge John Gleeson on Friday gave preliminary approval to the controversial settlement of credit card interchange litigation announced July 13. The National Retail Federation, the leading retail-industry trade group and an outspoken foe …
Read More »Trends & Tactics: Groupon Moves Beyond the Daily Deal
With its core daily-deal market getting crowded, market leader Groupon Inc. recently made two moves that position the company as a rival of independent sales organizations, value-added resellers, PayPal Inc., and others trolling for mobile-payments transactions from small merchants. In October, Chicago-based Groupon rolled out its Breadcrumb service, a point-of-sale …
Read More »Acquiring: The Troubled World of NFC Wallets
Peter Lucas Despite backing from some of the country’s biggest carriers and tech firms, NFC-based mobile wallets are struggling to win acceptance with merchants and consumers alike. Does the solution lie in the cloud? It’s been tough sledding of late for digital wallets based on near-field communication (NFC), the contactless …
Read More »Cover Story: Sixth Annual The 10 Most Pressing Issues in E-Payments
From continued interchange challenges to pokey transactions to uppity merchants, the payments business has a full agenda of pesky problems. Here’s our look at the latest crop, ranked in order of gnarliness. By John Stewart and Jim Daly If it is true that what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger, …
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