Best known for providing wireless card payments for vending machines and unattended locations such as coin laundries, USA Technologies Inc. (USAT) is challenging Square Inc. and other mobile-payments providers in a move to get more mileage out of its specialty processing system. After introducing its mobile services last year, the …
June, 2014
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5 June
Sam’s Club And Walmart To Offer MasterCard-branded EMV Cards
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. will be among the first retailers, if not the first, to offer store-branded credit cards with Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chips when its new cards bearing a MasterCard Inc. logo are issued this month. That’s well in advance of an October 2015 deadline from the major card networks …
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5 June
VeriFone To Cut Its Headcount by 500 as Recovery Plan Takes Shape
Point-of-sale terminal maker and payment-services provider VeriFone Systems Inc. says it will cut its worldwide workforce by 500 full-time-equivalent employees, or about 9%, by year’s end as it continues to streamline operations in a fast-changing payments market. While it will be paying $30 million in severance, the San Jose, Calif.-based …
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4 June
Mobile-App Developer Exploits a Growing Market for Virtual Tickets on Mass Transit
Technology continues to drive change in the way riders on America’s mass-transit systems pay fares. While a few agencies have cast their lot with contactless card systems that also accept general-purpose debit and credit cards with contactless chips, other systems are turning to smart phones as add-ons to existing fare …
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3 June
Though Facing Slim Odds, A Merchant Group Takes Its Durbin Case to the Supreme Court
Arguing that a federal appeals court “disregarded the plain letter of the statute,” a group of merchants and merchant associations is preparing a request to the U.S. Supreme Court to review a case in which it is battling to overturn the Federal Reserve Board’s interpretation of the Durbin Amendment’s debit …
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2 June
Growth Perks up on the ACH Network, Though Check-Based Payments Continue to Decline
The national automated clearing house network enjoyed its second-strongest first-quarter performance in the past five years, with 3.8% transaction growth year-over-year, according to statistics released Monday by NACHA, the network’s administrative agency. n The new growth energy comes as the 40-year-old electronic payments network readies a proposal to speed up …
May, 2014
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29 May
Square Launches a ‘Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You’ Merchant Cash-Advance Service
The merchant cash-advance and non-bank small-business loan sectors have boomed in recent years, with startups, established providers, and PayPal Inc. all seeking to tap merchant demand for capital that banks haven’t met. Now comes merchant processor Square Inc. with a new merchant cash-advance (MCA) service called Square Capital. As it …
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29 May
Priority Payment Merges with Cynergy Data As ISO/Processor Consolidation Presses on
The merchant-acquiring business continued its consolidation trend on Wednesday with the news that Priority Payment Systems LLC has merged with Cynergy Data LLC. The deal, terms of which were not disclosed, has created an independent sales organization processing some $20 billion annually for 125,000 merchant clients. Comvest Partners, a West Palm …
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29 May
Dwolla Adds Next-Day Transfers, Harnessing the ACH System
Dwolla Inc. is in the next-day transfer business now. The alternative-payment network announced Thursday it is offering the service for withdrawals from Dwolla accounts to its users’ bank accounts. Relying on the automated clearing house system, the transfer service is an opportunity to use an existing network while Dwolla continues …
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29 May
Tens of Thousands of Merchants Use the Web To Find a Processor, But ISOs Fare Poorly
There’s at least $30 billion in annual volume up for grabs among merchants using the Web to seek out a processor. Trouble is, independent sales organizations are really lousy at Internet marketing, according to a report released this week. Indeed, ISOs, banks, and point-of-sale software vendors spend about $17 million …


