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Acquiring

PayPros Deal Supports Global’s Strategy, But Not at Expense of ISOs, Company Says

  Global Payments Inc.’s $420 million deal to buy integrated payments-software maker Payment Processing Inc., or PayPros, is furthering its strategy as the payment processor looks to grow its direct sales, says a Global Payments spokeswoman. Atlanta-based Global Payments announced the deal Friday to buy the Newark, Calif.-based PayPros, which …

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EBay Boss Donahoe Issues a Strong Rebuff to Raider Icahn’s Call for a PayPal Spinoff

The board of directors of eBay Inc. is “unified” in opposing a proposal from famed activist investor Carl Icahn that the company spin off its PayPal Inc. unit, eBay chief executive John Donahoe told analysts Wednesday afternoon. Calling the proposed separation a “distraction” coming just as eBay is trying to …

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Rapidly Expanding Online Merchant Base Could Give Shopify an Edge in Mobile Battle

Shopify Inc.’s recent move to offer its merchants a mobile point-of-sale application marks yet another entry in a market that has filled up fast with competitors ranging from PayPal Inc. to Square Inc. and dozens in between. “You would think we’d reached everybody [with mobile POS products], but we haven’t,” …

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With Marijuana Sales Now Legal in Colorado, Will the Smoke Clear on Pot Payments?

The smoke seemed to clear a bit this week on the status of electronic payments for Colorado shops selling now-legal recreational marijuana, but the nascent merchant category still remains in what effectively is a legal no man’s land between conflicting state and federal laws. Some 20 states and the District …

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Research Group Picks Judge’s Overturning of Fed’s Durbin Rule as 2013’s Top Payments Event

We couldn’t recruit David Letterman to help us with this article, but what follows are the Top 10 U.S. payments events of 2013 as identified by the Retail Payments Risk Forum, a research and industry-dialogue unit at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. 10. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized …

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Target Confirms Encrypted PINs Stolen As Part of Breach, Says Debit Accounts Remain ‘Safe’

Target Corp. on Friday confirmed that data thieves obtained customers’ encrypted debit card PINs, but said the sensitive numbers remain useless to the criminals because of the technology masking them. ”While we previously shared that encrypted data was obtained, this morning through additional forensics work we were able to confirm …

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VeriFone’s New CEO Outlines His Plans To Get the Terminal Maker Back on Track

Paul Galant, the new chief executive of payment-processing hardware and software maker VeriFone Systems Inc., says he’s committed to increasing research and development, rationalizing VeriFone’s sprawling product lines, and becoming “more nimble and more focused on our strengths.” Galant, a former senior Citigroup Inc. executive who took the helm 78 …

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Reflecting Acquiring-Industry Changes, the ETA Rebrands Its Annual Conference as ‘Transact’

For more than 20 years the Electronic Transactions Association’s conference has been known as the “ETA Annual Meeting & Expo.” But next spring the merchant-acquiring industry’s biggest gathering will be known as “Transact 14: Powered by ETA.” The rebranding around the “Transact” name, according to ETA chief executive Jason Oxman, …

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Mercury Payment Takes A Step Toward Going Public

Mercury Payment Systems LLC may be considering a move to take the independent sales organization public. On Friday, Durango, Colo.-based Mercury issued a release disclosing it had filed a confidential draft registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that may presage the payment company’s public stock offering. Such …

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Federal Court Issues OK for Multibillion-Dollar Credit Card Interchange Settlement

Capping years of complex litigation, a federal court on Friday approved a controversial multibillion-dollar settlement of a class-action antitrust case challenging credit card interchange rates. With his imprimatur, Judge John Gleeson of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York has brought apparent—but only apparent—finality to a …

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