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July, 2010

  • 1 July

    E3 Terminals Take Root in Heartland’s Merchant Portfolio

    Merchant acquirer Heartland Payment Systems Inc. has installed its new end-to-end encryption terminals at more than 1,020 merchants since commercially launching the technology on May 24, the company reports. Heartland also will be rolling out a small USB card reader, or “wedge,” later this month, says Steve Elefant, chief information …

June, 2010

  • 29 June

    Consumer Payments Are Just the Start for an Ambitious FaceCash

    As the payments industry waits for the commercial rollout of near-field communication technology, startups are jumping into mobile payments to fill the void. One of the latest attempts to bridge the gap between physical stores and mobile devices is FaceCash, which launched last month and allows consumers to pay merchants …

  • 29 June

    PayPal Rolls out in-App Card Payments, Delays New-Market Thrust

    PayPal Inc. has introduced a capability for its new Adaptive Payments service that lets consumers pay merchants with a credit card while within an application, regardless whether the consumer has a PayPal account. The San Jose, Calif.-based e-commerce processor also announced late last week it is delaying until the fourth …

  • 25 June

    Pending Legislation Would Extend CARD Act Deadline for Prepaid

    Issuers of prepaid and gift cards could get an extension of the Aug. 22 deadline for complying with new rules from the Federal Reserve under legislation pending in the U.S. Senate. The so-called ECO-Gift Card bill, sponsored by U.S. Rep. Dan Maffei, D-NY, passed the U.S. House of Representatives on …

  • 24 June

    A Dedicated Code for Mobile ACH Is Still on the Table

    While NACHA’s members officially signed off this week on using the existing WEB transaction code for mobile payments that use the automated clearing house network, the working group that recommended using WEB is already at work on further developments for mobile—including the issue of whether these payments should have their …

  • 23 June

    ISOs’ Volume Shortfalls Trigger First Data Demands for Fees

    In a move that could have a bottom-line impact for an untold number of independent sales organizations, First Data Corp. is sending letters to client ISOs notifying them they owe fees to the Atlanta-based processing giant to compensate for shortfalls in processing volumes. While it’s not clear how many such …

  • 22 June

    Token, Encryption Combo Seen As a Remedy for PCI Headaches

    Tokenization and encryption may be the best solution to one of the biggest data-security challenges facing merchants: how to protect confidential payment card information against emerging threats without disrupting normal business operations. That’s according to a security brief released on Tuesday by RSA, the Security Division of EMC. Security experts …

  • 22 June

    Council Grants an Extra Year to Implement New PCI Versions

    Merchants, processors, and others in the card industry will have more time to review and implement new versions of the Payment Card Industry data-security standard under a new schedule announced on Tuesday by the PCI Security Standards Council. With the revised schedule, the main standard and PA-DSS, the standard for …

  • 21 June

    Issuers Not Likely to See Much Gain from Durbin’s Concessions

    While a compromise hammered out on Monday moderates some of the impact of the so-called Durbin Amendment, at least one payments expert has no doubt who emerges as the winners of this latest parliamentary maneuvering: merchants. Indeed, despite some concessions, banks are still likely to see considerable erosion of the …

  • 17 June

    AmEx’s Premium Cost Could Be Muted for Payments Pro Merchants

    Even though a policy change PayPal Inc. announced late last week will dramatically increase some online merchants’ acceptance costs for American Express transactions, their overall costs may remain flat or possibly decline, if the experience of one online retailer is any guide. “There’s at least a good chance it’s not …

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