Sunday , January 18, 2026

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NCR Jockeys for POS Position with $1.2 Billion Deal for Radiant Systems

  NCR Corp. bolstered its position at the point of sale this week by announcing a deal to buy Radiant Systems Inc. for $1.2 billion in cash. Alpharetta, Ga.-based Radiant Systems is a specialist in POS software and hardware for various merchant segments, especially the hospitality industry and specialty retailers. …

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As Fed Debit Rule Sinks in, Merchant Class Action Grinds Toward Trial

Now that the Federal Reserve’s new debit card interchange regulations are finally out in the open, the profile of yet another payment card interchange and rules controversy is slowly rising. That’s the raft of merchant antitrust lawsuits pending in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn, N.Y., collectively known as “MDL 1720.” …

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Why a Florist in Austin Could Portend a Rosy Outlook for Isis

  n Mike Martinez, co-owner of Ben White Florist Inc. in Austin, Texas, says the lack of NFC-enabled smart phones in the U.S. is not an issue for him. He notes the rapid technological evolution of smart phones and the frequent upgrade cycles of consumers. “It will take some time, …

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Congress Again Considers Legalizing Online Gambling

  n U.S. Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, is drafting legislation that would legalize Internet poker, a spokesperson tells Digital Transactions News. “This is a poker-only bill,” the spokesperson says. “He [Barton] looks at poker as a game of skill, not a game of chance, and that’s why it should be …

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Among Small Merchants, Acquirers Now Get 40% of Revenue from Fees, Study Shows

  n Merchant processors, banks, and independent sales organizations that process transactions for merchants with annual sales of less than $10 million—the vast majority of U.S. retailers—have added on a wide array of fees in recent years for items ranging from statements to monthly minimums to chargeback processing and authorizations. …

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DoJ Should Have Pushed Harder on Steering Settlements, Some Merchants Say

The U.S. Department of Justice filed court documents Tuesday that move toward completion its challenge of Visa and MasterCard network rules limiting merchants’ ability to steer customer payments toward their preferred forms. Tuesday’s action is largely procedural as Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. announced settlements when the DoJ and seven …

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Unfazed by Latecomers Like Square And Intuit, Inner Fence Soldiers on

  n n n n Inner Fence refers applicants to its ISO partner, Dublin, Ohio-based Merchant Focus Inc., for merchant accounts. The service uses the Authorize.net gateway for access to the payment networks. Merchants pay a $25 monthly fee, plus 24 cents and 1.74% to 3.79% of the sale, depending …

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Forget PayPal And Google. Acquirers Are Most Worried About Visa, MasterCard

  n n n The source of such fears is a fast-changing landscape in which all the payment card networks are looking for new revenues and markets. “Some of my clients are freaking out, without naming names,” says Adil Moussa, an analyst at Boston-based Aite. Card networks are already direct …

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VeriFone Sees a Potential Bonanza in Mobile Wallets Tied to NFC

  Bullish on the prospects of electronic wallets residing on smart phones equipped with near field communication (NFC) chips, leading point-of-sale terminal maker VeriFone Systems Inc. says that topline revenues from software, services, and equipment for NFC wallets could increase in the United States between $100 to $150 million, and …

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Debit May Have Dethroned It, But King Cash Retains Its Allure

Cash: the merchant’s friend or foe? Two of the nation’s largest merchants on Thursday expressed surprisingly favorable views about the ancient payment method while an executive with the Chicago Transit Authority, the nation’s second-largest public-transportation system, wished it would go away as soon as possible. The comments came during the …

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