Thursday , January 22, 2026

Law and Regulation

The CCCA Won’t Harm Card Issuers’ Ability to Fund Rewards Cards, MPC Says

The latest battle in the war over the proposed Credit Card Competition Act has focused on the question whether the legislation would cut rewards and other benefits for cardholders. Citing research from the consulting firm CMSPI, the Merchants Payments Coalition, a lobbying group for sellers, argues that passage of the …

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As Instant Payments Make Headlines, Same-Day Payments Continue to Lift the ACH

Growth in same-day automated clearing house volumes slowed in the second quarter, but same-day ACH is still posting impressive gains from 2022, according to the latest data from ACH governing body Nacha. Herndon, Va.-based Nacha says the second quarter saw 199.4 million same-day ACH payments, up 7.7% from 185.1 million …

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For ISOs And Other Acquirers, Picking a Sponsor Bank Entails Understanding Banks

Independent sales organizations can’t do much without a sponsor bank, also known as an acquiring bank, to get them access to the payment card networks. As with most business endeavors, the complexity of finding a sponsor bank has increased. It’s a challenge that attendees at the 2023 Midwest Acquirers Association …

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It’s Official: FedNow Launches With 35 Banks And Credit Unions Signed up For Instant Pay

The Federal Reserve’s instant-payment service, FedNow, is officially live with 35 banks and credit unions participating, the nation’s banking regulator announced early Thursday. The launch, which culminates four years of work since the Fed first announced its intention to build a real-time payments rail, comes as the payments industry moves …

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FedNow’s Launch Is ‘Imminent’ As Observers Prepare for a New Age in Faster Payments

The Federal Reserve could launch its FedNow real-time payments service as early as tomorrow, sources tell Digital Transactions News. The network, which has been under development for nearly four years, represents the regulator’s first effort to create a nationwide network for instant payments, a service that other countries, and at …

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Feedzai Launches Railgun, an AI-Based Fraud-Detection Engine

Risk-management technology provider Feedzai has harnessed artificial intelligence with the introduction of Railgun, its latest fraud-detection engine. What differentiates Railgun, according to Feedzai, is that it taps real-time data such as customer behavior patterns and the use of specific cards across merchant networks over longer periods of time. As a …

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Commentary: Five Years of Open Banking: Embracing a New Path Forward

Open banking, the system enabling seamless sharing of financial data via application programming interfaces between banks and third-party service providers, has captured global attention over the past several years. In 2018, the Second Payment Services Directive (PSD2) marked the official open-banking era by mandating data sharing in Europe. This milestone paved …

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Financial Services Is the Most Targeted Industry in Phishing Attacks

Financial services was the most impersonated industry by criminals launching phishing attacks during the first half of 2023, according to a report from cybersecurity firm Vade. Financial services accounted for more than 33% of all phishing URLs, followed by the social media (22%) and cloud (21%) industries. Phishing is the …

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A Regional Fed Official Sees FedNow Consolidating Networks And Adding P2P

With the Federal Reserve’s rollout of the FedNow real-time payments service expected by the end of the month, a regional Federal Reserve Bank official on Wednesday outlined a roadmap for the new network that includes network interoperability, the possible addition of peer-to-peer payments, and, overall, the prospect of fewer payment …

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Alleging Illegal Credit Card Practices, the CFPB And OCC Fine BofA

Bank of America Corp. has again run afoul of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for alleged illicit credit card practices. On Tuesday, the CFPB and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency announced they are fining the banking giant $150 million for double-dipping on fees imposed on customers with …

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