A controversy over paying lower-wage workers with payroll cards could threaten the growth of one of the fastest-expanding prepaid card markets, observers say. A lawsuit filed by a former McDonald’s Corp. restaurant worker in Pennsylvania who was paid via payroll card has attracted attention from federal authorities and triggered an …
Read More »‘Say-On-Pay’ Vote Shows VeriFone Shareholders Want Change They Can Believe in
In the wake of recent top-level management changes, shareholders of leading point-of-sale terminal maker VeriFone Systems Inc. last week voted overwhelmingly against the company’s executive-compensation plan. While the ballot was advisory, observers say it is noteworthy because stockholders rarely reject the pay plans corporate boards of directors now present …
Read More »The FTC Sues Newtek Just Days After Hauling IRN to Court
In a move that indicates federal regulators are getting more serious about policing independent sales organizations and other merchant processors, the Federal Trade Commission on Friday announced it is suing Newtek Merchant Solutions and its former president, Derek Depuydt. The FTC added both Newtek and Depuydt as defendants in an …
Read More »Eye on the Law: FTC Rings ‘Fire Alarm’ with ISO Case; Supreme Court Okays Arbitration
A lawsuit brought earlier this month by the Federal Trade Commission against a telemarketer and its merchant processor should serve as a warning to independent sales organizations and other acquirers that they could be held responsible for their clients’ actions, according to a prominent payments attorney. “The FTC’s suit should …
Read More »ATM ISOs See a Deposit Bonanza But View Card Networks As Obstacles to Innovation
ATM owners and operators are thrilled about the new opportunities deposit automation and mobile devices are creating for their industry. They’re not so thrilled about the major card networks, according to survey findings released Tuesday by the ATM Industry Association, an international trade group of ATM independent sales organizations, …
Read More »Visa Hits Wal-Mart in Court with a Pre-Emptive Interchange Strike
Going on the offense for the second time in less than a month, Visa Inc. on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores Inc. seeking to prevent the world’s largest retailer from suing Visa over interchange. Bentonville, Ark.-based Wal-Mart is mulling a legal challenge to the bank card networks on …
Read More »As the CFPB Studies Overdrafts, Some Say Any New Rules Could Favor Debit Volume
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau appears to be gearing up to put more controls on bank overdraft fees. The impact of any new overdraft rules on debit cards is unknown but there’s a chance they could prove positive for transaction volume, according to one industry researcher. The CFPB, a creation …
Read More »Visa Looks To Usher in a New Era of Understanding with Merchants And Government
Working closely with merchants, card issuers, and merchant acquirers to deliver more value through its brand at the point of sale, as opposed to enhancing revenues through price increases, is the road map Visa Inc. laid out Thursday at its Investor Day conference. “We don’t feel we have to raise …
Read More »The FTC’s Breach Lawsuit Against Wyndham Becomes a Cybersecurity Flashpoint
A formerly obscure lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission against Wyndham Worldwide Corp. and three subsidiaries in the wake of three data breaches at the hotel chain has become the flashpoint of a growing debate about the lack of a federal law governing data security on the Internet and …
Read More »FDIC Signals Increased Non-Bank Scrutiny with Action Against Prepaid Program Manager
In an action that appears to signal stepped-up scrutiny of non-bank prepaid card distributors by federal banking regulators, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on Friday announced it is fining Achieve Financial Services LLP $110,000 and forcing it to pay at least $1.1 million in restitution to consumers. The FDIC also …
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