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October, 2015

  • 20 October

    The Prepaid RushCard Declares a 4-Month Fee Holiday After Processing Glitch

    UniRush LLC’s RushCard declared a four-month fee holiday over the weekend after a glitch during the prepaid card’s switch to a new processor that began Oct. 11 limited access to an undisclosed but apparently large number of customers’ accounts. Cincinnati-based UniRush did not identify the processor. The glitch apparently started …

  • 19 October

    Diebold in Talks To By German ATM Maker Wincor Nixdorf for $1.8 Billion

    Diebold Inc., the second-largest U.S.-based ATM manufacturer after NCR Corp., disclosed over the weekend that it is in discussions to buy Paderborn, Germany-based ATM maker Wincor Nixdorf AG. North Canton, Ohio-based Diebold issued a statement Saturday confirming that it has a non-binding agreement with Wincor Nixdorf “regarding the key parameters of …

  • 16 October

    With EMV’s Liability Shift in the Past, How Will Merchants React to First Statements?

    By John Stewart Top executives in the acquiring business are accustomed to looking far into the future, but one near-term concern popped up repeatedly at this week’s Strategic Leadership conference in Scottsdale, Ariz.: How will merchants react when they get their first statements showing chargebacks for counterfeit card fraud? As …

  • 16 October

    The Post-IPO First Data Continues To Navigate a Shifting Payments Landscape

      First Data Corp.’s push to transform itself into a nimbler and more responsive payments processor continues on, with changes in its internal structure and approach to servicing merchants leading the way, says a First Data executive. In an interview Thursday with Digital Transactions News, Dan Charron, First Data executive …

  • 16 October

    Gemalto Brings Its ‘Dynamic Code Verification’ To the Fight Against Card-Not-Present Fraud

    With the coming of EMV chip card payments to the U.S. point of sale on Oct. 1, merchants, merchant acquirers and credit and debit card issuers are bracing for an expected boom in card-not-present (CNP) fraud. Countless processors, payment gateways and tech companies have announced products and services meant to …

  • 16 October

    Merchant Acquirer TransFirst Takes Another Stab at an IPO

      Add TransFirst Holdings Inc. to the growing roster of payments companies turning to the publicly traded stock markets to raise cash. The big merchant acquirer late Friday announced it filed an S-1 registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering of stock. The filing, …

  • 15 October

    Capitalize on EMV Opportunities

        As more merchants begin to realize the need to become EMV compliant and purchase EMV-capable devices, they will be searching for the right solution for their business. Imagine being one of the few VARs able to provide an EMV-compatible solution and the opportunities it could present. In this …

  • 15 October

    First Data Raises $2.5 Billion as it Re-Enters the Stock Market, but Investors Lukewarm

      Processing titan First Data Corp.’s return to the stock market Thursday was met with a tepid response from investors in the Atlanta-based company. First Data, which turned to the market to raise money to pay off debt, priced its initial public offering late Wednesday at $16 per share, which …

  • 14 October

    Blockchain Technology Enables Uphold To Offer Free Money-Exchange Services

      With a mission to offer as many free, or cheap, money-exchange services as possible, Uphold, a virtual funds and commodity platform, on Wednesday launched the first of a four-phase effort to expand its reach among consumers, merchants, charitable organizations and software developers. Uphold, the new name of Bitreserve, an …

  • 14 October

    Square Files for IPO; Heading for More Than $32 Billion in Charge Volume

    After alerting the investment community in July that it intended to file for an initial public offering of stock, merchant processor Square Inc. on Wednesday finally went public with its plans. San Francisco-based Square, which first made a name for itself by providing mobile-payment services to tiny businesses and individual …

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