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Law and Regulation

Who Will Benefit Most Becomes the Latest Flash Point in the Battle Over the Illinois Interchange Law

The latest controversy about the law, which passed in June, revolves around a study from the Electronic Payments Coalition that says the largest merchants stand to see millions of dollars in interchange relief from the law, while small merchants would receive minuscule savings by comparison. Released late Wednesday, the EPC …

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A Court Hears Arguments Over a Possible Injunction Against the Illinois Interchange Law

Arguments over whether the U.S District Court for the Northern District of Illinois should grant a preliminary injunction to block the scheduled implementation of the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act were heard yesterday in Chicago. While the judge did not issue a ruling, she did question both plaintiffs and defendants …

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Visa Finishes Strong, Even With the DoJ Taking It to Court

Despite the dark cloud the U.S. Department of Justice’s recent lawsuit over Visa Inc.’s debit business has cast over the network, Visa finished its fiscal year 2024 on a strong note. Among the highlights during Visa’s earnings call late Tuesday were growth in credentials, tokens, and merchant locations, along with …

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Chopra Fires Back at Critics of the CFPB’s New Data-Privacy Rule

Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, spent his Sunday afternoon highlighting key elements of the CFPB’s new data-privacy rule and criticizing banking organizations that have targeted the rule. The assault on the regulation includes a lawsuit filed the same day the final rule, in development for more …

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How the CFPB’s Data Privacy Rule for Open Banking Could Impact Merchants’ Swipe Fees

While the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is being sued over its data-privacy rule, merchants remain optimistic the regulation will help them reduce the impact of swipe fees by making account-to-account payments widely available at the point of sale. The key is open banking, which paves the way to developing payment …

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Banks Take Aim at the CFPB’s Data Privacy Rule for Open Banking

No sooner had the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released its personal financial data rights rule Tuesday than the rule was legally challenged by the banking industry. The lawsuit, filed late Tuesday by the Bank Policy Institute and the Kentucky Bankers Association, alleges the CFPB has overstepped its bounds by issuing …

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Goldman $89 Million and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/23/24

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has fined Goldman Sachs “at least” $19.8 million in redress and assessed the company a $45 million civil-money penalty, while at the same time ordering Apple Inc. to pay a $25-million civil money penalty. The agency has also banned Goldman from introducing a new credit card …

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The CFPB Releases Its Data Privacy Rule for Open Banking

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has finalized its personal financial data-rights rule aimed at governing the sharing of consumer data through open banking. The new rule, released early Tuesday, will require financial institutions, credit card issuers, and other financial providers to share data at a consumer’s direction with companies offering …

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Clearent’s New PayFac Service and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/22/24

Clearent by Xplor launched its payfac as a service product to help software companies more easily embed payment acceptance into their applications. Fiserv Inc. announced it has agreed to build financial services into the digital platform operated by DoorDash, the online delivery service. Payments provider Shift4 Payments Inc. announced it will acquire transactions for …

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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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