Rising processing costs and Visa Inc.'s mandate that point-of-sale terminals be upgraded to do Triple-DES encryption for PIN-based debit transactions are prompting gas sellers to rethink PIN debit acceptance. Fuel sellers are talking about dropping PIN debit because of the hike in cost for authorization, says Branden Williams, director of …
Read More »PCI Report Poses a Quandary: Where Did 1 Million Merchants Go?
The biggest merchants are moving toward 100% compliance with the Payment Card Industry data-security standard, or PCI, but compliance among small card acceptors remains much lower, according to second-quarter statistics from Visa Inc. None of that is a surprise given PCI compliance trends in recent years. But just how far …
Read More »Zenius Hopes to Break NFC Logjam By Focusing on Non-Bank Players
While a number of technology companies have recently introduced products allowing mobile merchants to accept card payments on their handsets, a startup is demonstrating the first application that would let merchants take contactless payments on a wide variety of mobile phones. Indeed, Zenius Solutions Inc. hopes its software, called ZeniusMobilePOS, …
Read More »With Pulse Deal, Interac Expands Its Cross-Border Utility
Canada's Interac Association PIN-debit network this week announced a deal with the Houston-based Pulse network that will let holders of Pulse, Discover, and Diners Club cards withdraw cash at Canadian ATMs. More such deals with other networks are likely as Interac seeks to let foreigners use their cards while visiting …
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 »The PCI Council Offers Guidelines to Fight Skimming Scourge
While much of the credit and debit card industry's attention is focused on new indictments that detail how hackers penetrated the computer systems of big processors and merchants to steal tens of millions of card numbers (Digital Transactions News, Aug. 18), the PCI Security Standards Council is trying to shine …
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 »Despite Gonzalez Indictment, No Easy Answers for Merchants
This week's indictment of the alleged criminal mastermind behind the biggest and most notorious data breaches the card industry has ever sustained isn't likely to deter others from stealing card information. Indeed, merchants and processors counting on the charges brought on Monday against Albert Gonzalez (Digital Transactions News, Aug. 17) …
Read More »It’s Official: At 130 Million Cards, Heartland Was Biggest Breach Ever
Stunning indictments announced on Monday by the U.S. attorney in New Jersey against three defendants for the first time reveal the number of credit and debit card numbers stolen in the Heartland Payment Systems Inc. data breach: 130 million. That confirms speculation that Heartland's was the biggest card hack ever. …
Read More »Network Rivalry Sparks 10-Year Quadrupling of PIN-Debit Pricing
Merchants increasingly are complaining about the rising cost of accepting PIN-debit transactions, once by far the cheapest payment they could process from any piece of plastic. Now, data compiled by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City show why: the cost of accepting PIN-debit cards rose 305% between 1996 and …
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