Steve Mott Two years after Google’s splashy mobile-wallet debut, there are more wallets than ever, even though Google and others have stumbled. What’s wrong with current wallet strategies, and what kind of future do digital wallets have? If things go according to unofficial reports, the readers of this article will …
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Opinion & Analysis: Why Have Big U.S. Merchants Lost Their Enthusiasm for EMV?
Mark Horwedel Heavy costs, unrealistic deadlines, and a looming threat to hard-won Durbin rights are just some of the reasons. The bottom line is the chip card standard badly needs an overhaul. This question posed by the headline on this article seems to come up with increasing frequency these days, …
Read More »Dueling Studies Reach Opposite Conclusions About Consumers’ Durbin Savings
Durbin Amendment critics have long accused merchants of pocketing the billions they’ve saved since the amendment’s highly controversial debit card interchange price controls took effect two years ago Tuesday. Now, however, retailers are rolling out a study estimating that merchants passed on $5.86 billion in Durbin-related savings to consumers last …
Read More »Survey Finds ATM and Most Other Checking Fees Growing Only Modestly in 2013
The average ATM surcharge rose 4% over the last year, but the average foreign fee fell 2.5%, according to new data from research firm Bankrate Inc. Findings from Bankrate’s latest annual survey of checking-account fees, including ATM and overdraft charges, shows overall price increases have slowed, a possible indication that …
Read More »Having Stopped Branch Sales, Chase Exits the Open-Loop Gift Card Business Entirely
JPMorgan Chase & Co., which this spring stopped selling Visa gift cards through its network of branches, has now quit the business entirely. The decision comes weeks ahead of the biggest selling season of the year for gift cards but doesn’t surprise some observers, who point to the challenges recent …
Read More »As Judge Mulls Settlement, a Thorny Issue over Merchant Claims Roils the Court
All eyes in the payments business were riveted on Brooklyn earlier this month as lawyers wrangled in federal court over the proposed credit card interchange settlement. What many interested parties—including most observers in the courtroom that day–may have missed, however, is that the hearing brought to light for the first …
Read More »The Gimlet Eye: Here Comes the Judge
The events unleashed by U.S. District Judge Richard J. Leon’s seismic decision at the end of July have not completely unfolded as we write. More hearings are yet to be held, and the Federal Reserve has until the end of the month to decide whether to appeal. But one thing …
Read More »Cover Story: Wall Street Pulls the Strings
Banks remain key clients, but ultimately Visa and MasterCard must serve the interests of major investors. Can they pull that off while warring with merchants over fees?By Peter Lucas Former Visa Inc. chairman and chief executive Joe Saunders couldn’t have been happier on March 19, 2008, when the day’s trading …
Read More »Networks: Once Again, with Feeling
By Jim Daly and John Stewart A judge says the Federal Reserve Board failed to carry out Congress’s will for debit cards when it wrote its rules implementing the Durbin Amendment. Now what? Most businesses dislike government regulations. But they really hate situations where a regulation gets upended, the result …
Read More »Components: Ticket Sales Get Pumped
Elizabeth WhalenSales of lottery tickets at ATMs and gas pumps open up new opportunities for states and retailers. Several years ago, while walking through the lobby of a Florida hotel, Daniel Cage noticed an ATM set up next to a lottery kiosk. He had just finished a conversation about how …
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