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Security Notes: Loyalty vs. National Currencies: The Boundaries Blur

Gideon Samid • Gideon@BitMint.com Baltimore Green Currency, unlike Bitcoin, is not a challenging currency. It is not competing with the U.S. dollar, but it is rather a dollar tethered to certain restrictions and terms of use. A regular gift card is the same: denominated in U.S. dollars, but effective only …

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Acquiring: Is the National Merchant Market Near an End Game?

Marc Abbey Competition in acquirer fees for large merchants is declining, cementing market shares in place. Here’s why. It has long been the conventional wisdom in U.S. acquiring that the large merchant market was the most difficult, lowest-margin, most commoditized part of the business. Large merchants ranging from the lower …

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Acquiring: Capped Off

Karen Epper Hoffman It’s been 18 months since the Durbin Amendment’s debit card interchange cap took effect. Who is benefitting the most from the first government intervention into card-acceptance pricing? A year-and-a-half after the Durbin Amendment’s debit card interchange cap took effect, the radical legislation that created the cap remains …

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M-Commerce: Passbook: Apple’s Passport Into Payments?

Jim Daly Apple has rolled out its Passbook mobile app for storing and redeeming electronic coupons, boarding passes, and other digital content. Can full-blown payments be far behind? No company is the subject of more speculation than the notoriously secretive Apple Inc. Lately, frenzied tongues have been wagging about what …

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Components: Retail ATM Deployers Look to the Future

Lauri Giesen Declining interchange revenues are squeezing non-bank ATM owners and managers, but new revenue sources and technology could ease the pain. It’s a challenging time for many deployers of ATMs in off-premise locations. With higher costs caused by changing government and network regulations and declining interchange revenue, many independent …

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Cover Story:The Rise of Merchant Aggregators

Often regarded as operating in a gray area, merchant aggregators let small businesses piggyback on their merchant accounts. But aggregators are moving to the forefront of payments innovation and winning new supporters. By Peter Lucas Complex, confounding, risky, upstart. These are some of the adjectives used to describe merchant aggregators …

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Components: Tablets as ECRs

Elizabeth Whalen Tech companies and processors are transforming tablet computers, notably Apple’s iPad, into mobile electronic cash registers of the future that do a whole lot more than simply payments. Four years ago—before the introduction of the iPad—Jason Richelson was trying to find a better point-of-sale system for his three-location …

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Security: The Dynamic Duo

Linda Punch Proponents say EMV chip cards with dynamic authentication could take a real bite out of card fraud. But what does this new technology mean for PINs? As the card industry rolls out so-called EMV contact and contactless chip cards in the U.S., the technology known as dynamic data …

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Today’s Data-Security Technology Just Doesn’t Cut It, Experts Tell E-Commerce Execs

  Like metastatic cancer, the cyberattacks originating from ordinary hackers all the way up to national governments seem to be getting worse by the day, according to security experts who spoke Wednesday to a conference of e-commerce executives. Case in point: last week, citizens of South Korea couldn’t use banks …

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MasterCard’s Wallet Fee: A Tool of Oppression, or One To Level the Acquiring Playing Field?

Is MasterCard Inc.’s coming digital-wallet fee for online-payments providers such as PayPal Inc. a fair charge for systems that rely on the bank card networks to move their transactions, or a way for the established card networks to squeeze upstarts? That’s the gist of the debate that’s swept across the …

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