As the fifth anniversary of the Check 21 law draws near, the volume of paper substitute checks created by the law is in a free fall, recent data show. That, experts say, indicates the law has successfully paved the way for fully electronic clearing of check images. The number of …
Read More »Cynergy Is an Example of Economic Stresses on ISOs, Experts Say
Tuesday's news that Cynergy Data was filing for bankruptcy and planning to sell its assets serves as perhaps an extreme example of the fierce toll the recession is taking on independent sales organizations, observers say. Indeed, some say the ravages of reduced payment volumes, failed merchants, and squeezed margins could …
Read More »Debt, Accounting Issues, Recession Led Cynergy Data to Bankruptcy
With $83 million in debt added since 2007, accounting errors, and finally the recession, the big independent sales organization Cynergy Data LLC concluded late this summer that it needed bankruptcy-court protection, according to an emerging picture of the company as it seeks to sell its assets to a private-equity firm. …
Read More »Citing Debt Load, Cynergy Data Declares Bankruptcy And Seeks Sale
Citing the weak economy and “an unsustainable debt load,” the big independent sales organization Cynergy Data filed for Chapter 11 protection Tuesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware. The Long Island City, N.Y.-based processor also said it planned to sell its assets to The ComVest Group, a private-equity firm with …
Read More »Visa Follows MasterCard in Prepaying Its ‘Wal-Mart’ Obligations
As an attorney for the merchant plaintiffs predicted earlier this summer, Visa Inc. disclosed Monday that it plans to prepay the remaining $800 million of its settlement obligations with merchants under the so-called Wal-Mart debit card class action for a discounted $682 million. If the plan gets court approval, the …
Read More »Report: Consolidation, Security, Debit Are Top Challenges for Acquirers
The merchant-acquiring industry can expect more market consolidation and more attention to security, and it also will have to adjust to the secular shift away from credit and toward debit, according to a new assessment of market trends from Mercator Advisory Group Inc. Portfolio sales and acquisitions of smaller processors …
Read More »An All-Handset Payments App Edges PayPal Closer to the Point of Sale
An application officially announced this week extends to virtually any cell phone the capability of accepting credit cards, a function that up to now mobile merchants have found mostly restricted to so-called smart phones like the iPhone or BlackBerry. The wCharge Credit Card Terminal, quietly introduced early this year by …
Read More »Big Merchants Push RBS WorldPay into End-to-End Encryption
The end-to-end encryption train picked up steam on Tuesday when big merchant acquirer RBS WorldPay Inc. said it would use point-of-sale terminal developer VeriFone Holdings Inc.'s VeriShield Protect technology. The announcement is significant because RBS WorldPay is the first acquirer to publicly disclose it is using the system VeriFone unveiled …
Read More »Survey: PCI Awareness Is up Among Small Fry, But So Is PCI Confusion
Despite widespread efforts to educate small merchants about the Payment Card Industry data-security standards (PCI DSS), a large majority still don't understand fully the complex requirements, according to a study released today by the National Retail Federation, ControlScan and the PCI Knowledge Base. The survey of 220 so-called Level 4 …
Read More »As PayPal Returns to Normal, Outage Leaves Questions in Its Wake
As PayPal Inc. recovers from a major?and apparently unprecedented?system outage on Monday, questions are starting to emerge about the actual impact on online merchants and about the e-commerce processor's preparedness for such emergencies. PayPal reported late in the day that its network was functioning normally again after the failure of …
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