Durbin/NACS Oral Arguments: Appellate Court Expresses Skepticism
A ruling from the circuit court could be issued within the next 30 to 60 days.
A ruling from the circuit court could be issued within the next 30 to 60 days.
According to a report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, innovative mobile banking features can help underserved consumers obtain safe, secure and convenient options that foster financial inclusion.
In the latest development of the ongoing credit card interchange fee dispute between merchants and Visa and MasterCard, the National Retail Federation (NRF) has appealed a $5.7 billion settlement with the payment card networks.
Three judges for the U.S. Court of Appeals in D.C. convened last Friday to ask questions of lawyers representing debit card issuers, the Federal Reserve and merchants, as the panel weighs the Fed’s appeal of a lawsuit vacating its rule capping debit interchange rates at 21 cents in 2011, in accordance with the Durbin Amendment in the Dodd-Frank Act.
The Target stores data breach that occurred during the holiday shopping season and affected millions of Target shoppers continues to make headlines as police made two arrests at the Texas-Mexico border.
As the push to minimize steps for consumers inputting card data when making online and mobile purchases gathers steam, competition among digital wallets is intensifying.
Paybefore chats with First Data’s Ben Love to get some insight into the company’s recent moves, as well as the future of payments.
The European Central Bank has released statistics that it says show that migration to the Single Euro Payments Area “gathered pace strongly” in December and urged market participants not to relax in their migration efforts. Earlier this month the European Commission announced a six-month extension past the 1 February deadline by which time all payments […]
PayPal is vowing to make it simpler for consumers to use its brand.
MasterCard has finalized a licensing deal with pan-African banking group Ecobank under which the bank’s customers will have access to MasterCard’s payment solutions.
Bank of America may close up to 150 branches by the end of the year as the bank’s heavy investment into mobile banking continues to bear fruit, the company said.
TD Bank, the Cherry Hill, N.J.-based subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank, has launched a Visa-branded GPR prepaid card for teenagers—giving them the ability to make purchases in stores and online and enabling parents to track spending and set limits.
UK operator O2 has revealed that its O2 Wallet service, which closed last week, was a casualty of the pace of development in the fast moving mobile payments space.
Prepaid processor i2c Inc. will launch a new prepaid card in Japan in partnership with Shinsei Bank and CardFlex Japan, a subsidiary of Japanese electronics and media retailer Tay Two Corp.
Contactless transit payment is coming to the nation’s capital.
Zapp has partnered with five banks in the U.K. that have approximately 18 million customers combined to provide the financial institutions with its mobile payments service.
San Francisco startup offers merchants a data-driven business insights platform that does the heavy lifting for them.
One of the largest prepaid programs in the U.S. has an RFP out for issuers.
Digital currency continued to receive a hot-and-cold reception around the world this week, with Chinese e-commerce provider Alibaba banning Bitcoin payments, just as the Royal Canadian Mint prepared to demo a digital currency of its own.
Better ATM Services today announced a reseller agreement with Advanced Network Inc., in which ANI becomes a member of Better ATM Services’ reseller network.
As the payments industry awaits new rules on GPR prepaid cards set to be issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in May, an in-depth piece in Sunday’s Washington Post offers a fascinating look at the inner workings of the agency—and valuable insights into the CFPB’s origins, culture and motivations.
The 2013 holiday shopping season generated brisk sales figures in the U.S. and Canada, according to newly released reports from both sides of the border.
The scope of the data breach Target Corp. initially disclosed last month has expanded from 40 million credit and debit card customers to as many as 70 million more Target customers whose names, mailing addresses, phone numbers or emails may have been exposed, the retailer said on Jan. 10. The second set of data, which […]
Royal Bank of Canada and telecom provider Bell Canada have gone live with a mobile payment system that enables RBC customers to make purchases online and in stores using NFC-compatible smartphones over Bell’s mobile network.
MasterCard has acquired Turkish payments provider Provus in a deal that the firm says will increase its processing presence in a “high growth” payments market.
Expected by the payments industry for weeks, U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-Va.) yesterday introduced a bill calling for banks to “more fully disclose the hidden fees often charged for the use” of prepaid cards.
The EC proposes that banks and payment services providers will not be penalised for continuing to process legacy payments during a six-month “transition period” after the February deadline for SEPA migration.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is seeking to exit the corporate and public prepaid sectors.
O2 Wallet, which made a splash when it launched in April 2012 as the U.K.’s first mobile wallet, is shutting down after just 18 months.
PayPal is making it easier for small and midsize businesses to add mobile payment capabilities to existing Websites with mo.bi.pay, a new service announced this week.
The European Commission today has announced a six-month grace period from the Feb. 1 migration deadline for electronic payments that don’t meet Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) requirements.
Another day, another government weighing in on the ongoing Bitcoin brouhaha.
Thames Card Technology Ltd. (TCT) has landed a capital infusion of £3.2 million (US$5.3 million) to expand its operations.
To kick off 2014, we asked payments industry thought leaders in the U.S. and Europe to reflect on the year that turned out not to be the “Year of NFC” and to look ahead at what will dominate prepaid and emerging payments for the next 12 months. We also asked them what the industry’s New Year’s resolutions should be.
Industry thought leaders weigh in on priorities for 2014.
HSBC has rolled out a service that will allow online retailers to give customers the choice to pay in various international currencies.
Japan’s evolving payments industry offers an opportunity for financial institutions and card issuers to capitalise on mobile technology and card schemes, according to a new report by analyst firm Celent.
The U.S. Senate on Monday confirmed Janet Yellen as chairman of the Federal Reserve, succeeding Ben Bernanke, whose term expires Jan. 31, after eight years in that post.
Mobile payments via smartphones and tablets are set to surge over the next few years, reaching $707 billion worldwide in 2018, according to a new report by Juniper Research.
The European Payments Council (EPC), which represents the European banking industry in relation to payments, and the Cards Stakeholders Group (CSG), which represents retailers, vendors, processors, card schemes and the EPC, have published the latest version of the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) Cards Standardisation Volume.