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The ACH Steps It up

Judging by recent standards, transactions on the automated clearing house network are sizzling. ACH traffic grew 5.4% in the second quarter, the second straight period of 5%-plus expansion for the 40-year-old system, which reaches virtually every financial institution in the country. That’s according to numbers reported by NACHA, the organization …

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As Traffic Heats up, the ACH Continues To Expand at 5%-Plus Rate

By John Stewart Transactions on the automated clearing house network grew 5.4% in the second quarter, the second straight period of 5%-plus expansion for the 40-year-old system, which reaches virtually every financial institution in the country. That’s according to numbers reported by NACHA, the organization that regulates the ACH. The …

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Judge Grants Restraining Order to Backpage.Com in Credit Card Dispute With Sheriff

A federal judge on Friday granted a temporary restraining order in favor of online classified-advertising portal Backpage.com, which challenged Cook County, Ill., Sheriff Thomas Dart after Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. granted Dart’s request to ban card payments on Backpage because the site allegedly facilitates the sex trade. A spokesperson …

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The CFPB Weighs in With Guidelines to Protect Consumers Using Faster Payments

The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday issued nine guidelines summarizing its vision for faster payments as banks, payment processors, tech companies, and other government regulators continue work on proposals for improving U.S. payments. “Companies developing new financial technologies should be building systems from the outset with consumer protections …

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‘No More Transaction Fees’

Should transactions be free? Dwolla Inc. thinks so. The processor last month eliminated its 25-cent transaction fee, effective on all transactions types. The fee, which had applied to transaction values exceeding $10, was typically paid by the receiver of the money. Des Moines, Iowa-based Dwolla processes person-to-person payments as well …

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Tokenization Efforts May Not be as ‘Disjointed’ as They Appear, Says New Fed Report

There may be a number of competing definitions and products already in the market and under development, but the current state of payments tokenization may not be as out of whack as some may think. That’s the assessment of the latest report from the Mobile Payments Industry Workgroup, whose members …

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Declaring ‘No More Transaction Fees,’ Long-Time Fee Critic Dwolla Erases 25-Cent Levy

By John Stewart Dwolla Inc. announced Thursday morning it is eliminating its 25-cent transaction fee, effective immediately, on all transactions types. The fee, which has applied to transaction values exceeding $10, is typically paid by the receiver of the money. Des Moines, Iowa-based Dwolla processes person-to-person payments as well as …

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10 Tips for Selling Small Merchants on EMV

  Many small merchants have no clue about EMV, and among those that do, many are unpersuaded. Here are some ideas to overcome those—and many other—hurdles before and after the liability shift. Inertia can work with you or against you. When it comes to persuading smaller merchants to adopt EMV-compatible …

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COMMENTARY: Hey, Small Business, Why Are You Still Using Paper Checks?

In the last 10 years, the electronic movement of money has become easier than ever. More people are banking online, paying bills electronically, and making payments with their mobile devices. In fact, one-quarter of all smart-phone users have made a mobile payment in the last 12 months, and half of …

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Mobile Devices for Remote Capture Leave Scanners in the Rear-View Mirror

The use of smart phones and tablet computers to photograph and deposit checks through online-banking apps surpassed scanner-based remote deposit capture several years ago, but 2014 was a record breaker, according to new findings from research firm Celent, a unit of the Oliver Wyman Group. Some 2,100 banks and credit …

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