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Transcore’s West Virginia Toll Deal and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/15/25

Transcore announced it has activated its Infinity tolling technology on the West Virginia Turnpike. The payments platform ePayPolicy announced Quotes and Invoices, a service intended to help insurance companies guide customers from an initial quote to invoice and payment. Payments-software provider Eastnets announced it has achieved compliance with the European Union’s Digital Operational Resilience Act, …

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Expecting A CCCA Revival, Opponents Spell Out the Bill’s Economic Impact

Opponents of the proposed Credit Card Competition Act expect the bill will be reintroduced in Congress, so the Electronic Payments Coalition launched a pre-emptive strike late Wednesday with a report detailing the bill’s potential economic impact. The study, conducted by Oxford Economics Research, claims the CCCA’s impact on the U.S. …

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Merchants Hit Back at a Banking Group’s Request That the Fed Hold off on Reducing a Debit Interchange Cap

The Merchants Payments Coalition fired back late Monday at a request last week from the American Bankers Association that the Federal Reserve not act on a proposal to lower a longstanding limit on the interchange banks can earn on debit card transactions.  In a letter to the Fed, the MPC …

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An Injunction Against Illinois’s Interchange Act Leaves Both Sides Claiming Victory

United States District Court Judge Virginia Kendell granted a preliminary injunction late Friday that provides banks some relief from the pending Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act, but also gives merchants reason to cheer. Kendell, who is overseeing a lawsuit filed against the IIFPA, ruled the injunction applies only to financial …

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Consumers Are Struggling to Pay Their Credit Card Bills on Time, J.D. Power Finds

Consumers may not be racking up more revolving credit card debt than they did in 2023, but their ability to pay their bills on time is coming under pressure, according to a report released early Thursday by J.D. Power. Consumers say they are having a harder time paying their bills, …

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Worldline Adds Flexible Pricing for ISVs

The demand for more flexible pricing from independent software vendors using Worldline’s payment-processing services has spurred a new pricing model. Dubbed FlexPricing, the feature enables ISVs to adapt their pricing strategies to best suit them, Worldline says. Among the capabilities: charging a percentage fee on bank transfer transactions, adding custom …

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A CFPB Circular Warns of Illegal Rewards Practices; Shareholders Will Vote on the Cap One-Discover Deal

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau early Wednesday released a circular to law-enforcement agencies warning that operators of credit card rewards may be violating a prohibition against unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices by devaluing earned credit card points and airline miles. The CFPB issued the circular in part due …

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The ABA’s Letter to the Fed Is the Latest Salvo in the Battle Over Debit Card Interchange

The American Bankers Association on Thursday issued a long and detailed letter it has sent to the Federal Reserve Board to argue its case against a Fed proposal that would reduce a longstanding cap on the interchange banks can earn on debit card transactions. The ABA’s action follows an analysis …

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Illinois’s Interchange Law Will Distort Card Payment Economics, a Report Says

If the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act survives the legal challenges it faces, the law would “create significant market distortions,” says a recent report from the International Center for Law & Economics, a Portland, Ore.-based nonprofit research and policy center. Some of the most significant impacts on the market, according …

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Has the CCCA Reached the End of the Road?

With the odds against the Credit Card Competition Act coming to a vote before the current Congress adjourns growing by the day, the bill’s future appears bleak. Prospects that the bill might advance received a major blow last week as Sen. Thom Tillis said during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing …

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