Wednesday , December 11, 2024

Steve Mott

COMMENTARY: Part Two: How Network Regulation Overseas Could Resonate Here

Veteran payments practitioners will recall that, “in the beginning,” issuers paid interchange to merchants to incent them to accept credit card payments from the incipient Visa and Mastercard networks.  By the inception of electronic draft capture (circa 1980), that acceptance was growing to a critical-mass level nationwide, and by the late …

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COMMENTARY: Part One: How Intuit’s Network Suit Could Be a Blueprint for the DoJ

The now-you-see-it, now-you-don’t shuffle of interchange-rate changes planned for April may have betrayed a rare introspective moment at the payment networks—which are long used to imposing their fees and rules on the rest of the payments ecosystem at will. And that makes it hard to resist wondering what might be …

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COMMENTARY: Getting to ‘Yes’ for Faster (And Secure) Payments—Part III

This third and final installment of the Faster Payments series examines some ways the payments industry can get to “yes” on viable solutions—and thereby actually make some progress in making payments more secure and efficient as well as faster.  The Fed will have an indispensable role in fostering paths to …

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COMMENTARY: Getting to ‘Yes’ for Faster (And Secure) Payments—Part II

Part I of this three-part series outlined the development of the realization by the Fed’s payments task forces that payments are complicated, difficult, and expensive to change in order to make them safer and more efficient.  This installment deals with the growing concern about security threats that are shaping the …

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COMMENTARY: Getting to ‘Yes’ for Faster (And Secure) Payments—Part I

This article is the first installment of a three-part series this week on what the Federal Reserve’s Faster Payment Initiative means to the payment economy in the U.S., and how the payments ecosystem might get to “yes” on fixing what’s broken and deploying what’s possible. This part deals with the …

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