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Credit Cards

The FTC Releases Its Final Click-to-Cancel Rule

More than a year after proposing a click-to-cancel rule for subscriptions and recurring transactions, the Federal Trade Commission released a final version of the measure, officially called the Negative Option Rule. Announced Wednesday, the rule’s five primary elements call for important subscription information to be truthful, clear, and easy to …

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CPI’s All-in-One Card Technology Debuts

With several factors at play, CPI Card Group Inc. is launching fresh card technology that reduces the amount of first-use plastics while providing issuers new formats and shapes for their credit, debit, and prepaid cards. Announced Wednesday, the All-in-One technology using the Secora Pay Green technology has been developed in …

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Motions Fly in the Battle Over the Illinois Interchange Case Ahead of an Oct. 30 Hearing

Plaintiffs in the lawsuit seeking to overturn the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act filed a motion late Friday requesting the court deny a request from several merchant organizations to join the Illinois Attorney General as defendants in the suit. At the heart of the plaintiffs’ argument is that the Illinois …

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‘The Days of Easy Secular Growth Are Behind Us,’ Warns a New Report

Payments revenue, which grew at a healthy clip through last year, is going to see a drastically slower growth rate over the next five years, argues the Boston Consulting Group in a report issued early Monday. Worldwide payments revenues, which totaled $1.8 trillion last year, will increase at a compound …

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Mastercard’s Age Verification Tool and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/14/24

Mastercard Inc. said its Identity Attribute Verification service soon will enable issuers to confirm cardholders’ information such as age, date of birth, or address. The initial focus will be select markets in Europe with plans to expand into others in 2025. Expense-management software developer Findity announced its Real Time Card platform, which it …

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Questions Arise Over How to Comply With Illinois’s Interchange Law

With the national spotlight now shining on the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act, questions are being raised regarding merchants’ ability to comply with the law. The biggest challenge facing merchants will be separating tax and tips on credit or debit card transactions submitted to their card processor so they can …

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BMO’s PaySmart Launches and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/9/24

Canada-based BMO Financial Group launched PaySmart in the U.S. market. PaySmart is a credit card feature that lets users divide transactions of $100 or more into installments over three, six, or 12 months at a monthly fee. Travel payments network UATP has added buy now, pay later platform Floa as another installment payment option. …

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The Durbin Amendment Enters the Battle Over the Illinois Interchange Law

Illinois Senator Dick Durbin is refuting claims by plaintiffs in the Illinois interchange lawsuit that federal banking laws, such as the Durbin Amendment, supersede state laws. The latest back-and-forth is part of an unfolding lawsuit challenging the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act. In an amicus brief filed late Friday, Durbin …

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Paysafe’s Latest GIG of Holiday Gift Budgets and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/7/24

Paysafe Ltd. will process transactions for clients of Gaming Innovation Group in North America, the United Kingdom, continental Europe, and Latin America that have adopted Gaming Innovations’ CoreX player-account management system. Silverblaze, a developer of customer-engagement software for utility companies, will adopt billing and payment technology from Kubra and has joined …

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Illinois’s Interchange Lawsuit Wins National Prominence As More Retail Organizations Voice Support

The national legal battle over an Illinois interchange law continues to broaden in scope. Several national organizations representing merchants are expected to file amicus briefs with the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Friday in support of the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act. The briefs are …

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