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MasterCard’s SunTrust Coup Includes Credit As Well As Debit Cards

MasterCard Inc. struck the latest blow in its ongoing fight with Visa Inc. for issuer loyalty with Thursday's announcement that SunTrust Banks Inc. would switch its entire 5-million-card debit portfolio from Visa to the MasterCard brand. While one analyst called it a minor win, SunTrust's conversion underscores the growing importance …

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Card Industry Has a Compelling Case for Data Encryption, Report Says

End-to-end encryption of cardholder account data during the transaction process is an imperfect solution to payment card fraud, but it's the most practical out there now for the U.S., a new report about fraud management from Aite Group LLC concludes. The report estimates that fraud cost the U.S. card industry …

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Later This Year for Rules Clearing the Way for All-Digital Checks

A set of rules governing the exchange of a new type of all-digital check could be in place as early as late summer, allowing banks and vendors to begin work on offering a product that would work on mobile phones and would entirely do away with paper. That's if current …

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Star Ushers in New Rates, with Interchange Spiffs for Some Issuers

Star, one of the nation's largest electronic funds transfer networks, on March 1 will implement changes in its interchange pricing for point-of-sale transactions that in some cases will include dramatic increases and an elimination of fee maximums. The network is also introducing on April 1 a new fee category that …

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Best Buy Cuts off Visa Contactless with Little Risk to Sales

The struggling U.S. contactless card market took another blow late last year when leading consumer-electronics retailer Best Buy Co. Inc. stopped accepting the Visa payWave contactless card, reportedly because it objected to paying Visa Inc.'s signature-debit interchange rates. Best Buy's action probably cost the retailer nothing in lost sales but …

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Heartland Settles with Visa, Agrees to Pay Nearly $60 Million for Losses

Merchant acquirer Heartland Payment Systems Inc. cleared away probably the single biggest remaining matter from the huge data breach it disclosed a year ago by announcing a $60 million settlement with Visa Inc. on Friday. The settlement will cover losses Visa credit and debit card issuers incurred in the wake …

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Eye on Processing: Glitches Strike in U.S., Germany, And Australia

Payment card processing glitches struck in the U.S., Germany, and Australia over the past week. Although full details about them still aren't known, the foreign ones apparently involved applications that couldn't properly handle the change in year on Jan. 1?problems eerily reminiscent of those predicted in the late 1990s during …

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Could All-Digital Checks Be the Next App for Your Smart Phone?

With an eye on the image-exchange networks banks have built since Check 21 took effect more than five years ago, analysts at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the head of the rules-setting organization for image exchange are proposing a new form of payment that would allow consumers and …

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LML Scores First ACH Patent Settlement, Says More Could Follow

LML Payment Systems Inc., which is pressing two patent-infringement lawsuits that could have broad implications for banks and processors that handle e-checks on the automated clearing house network, says more settlements could follow the one it reached last week with RBS Citizens Bank N.A. Patrick H. Gaines, LML's chief executive, …

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Consumers Favor Debit Cards, But Prepaid Cards Lag Far Behind

While electronic payment methods continue to gain ground against paper-based payments, consumers show widely varying attitudes toward specific types of electronic methods, according to a recently released report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. The paper, which the Boston Fed published last month and is based on a representative …

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