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MasterCard Reports Gains from Durbin Rules, Comments on Interchange Settlement

MasterCard Inc. reported second-quarter results on Wednesday that indicate continuing gains in its debit card business, and in PIN debit in particular, in the wake of federal debit regulations that forced issuers to add new networks to the cards they issue. MasterCard’s gains in debit come in the wake of …

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Interlink Loses More Than Half Its Volume as Durbin Routing Provisions Take Effect

The Durbin debit numbers are out, and they aren’t pretty for Visa Inc., the leading debit card player in the U.S. Visa on Wednesday reported that U.S. debit payments volume plummeted 9.8% in the third quarter of fiscal 2012 ended June 30, hitting $266 billion versus $294 billion a year …

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Brooklyn Court Could Be More Inclined to Rule Reform Than Interchange Cuts

With a trial date looming in September, speculation is rising that a major antitrust case challenging credit card interchange will result in new rules handing merchants wider latitude in surcharging for transactions, routing payments, and steering customers to other cards or forms of payment. Settlement talks in the case, known …

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Trends & Tactics: Guess What TV Could Do for PayPal?

When PayPal Inc. announced last month that it plans soon to process transactions for people as they watch TV, it looked like just the latest foray by the c-commerce processor into yet another new market. After all, the San Jose, Calif.-based eBay Inc. unit has been pretty aggressive lately about …

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Acquiring: The Allure of Private-Label Terminals

Peter Lucas Acquirers routinely lose merchants lured away by offers of lower-cost processing. Result? More acquirers are marketing their own branded POS terminals as a way to boost retention. Ask a merchant acquirer how much it charges a retailer for a point-of-sale terminal and the frequent response is that it’s …

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Acquiring: Looking Overseas for Growth

Karen Epper Hoffman Economic crises notwithstanding, U.S. payments companies are finding growth potential in Europe, South America, and Asia in traditional services and new niche offerings alike. Despite the seemingly constant stream of bad news about the potential collapse of the euro, economic crises throughout most of Europe, and faltering …

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Opinion & Analysis: The Great Mobile Alliance

Steve Mott Banks and merchants aren’t natural enemies—they’re only set at odds by the distortions created by the current payments system. In fact, most banks and retailers have much to gain, and little to lose, by working together on a new system built on mobile payments and marketing. (Editor’s note: …

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M-Commerce: Taming the Mobile Wild West

Linda Punch A consensus is forming that regulations specific to mobile payments are coming, but questions about when, who will be involved, and exactly what issues they’ll address are far from settled. With mobile payments increasingly capturing headlines and consumers’ imaginations, can the attention of lawmakers and regulators be far …

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Cover Story: Georgia on Their Mind

A new Georgia law allows non-bank payment processors to charter their own merchant-acquiring banks. Will this charter upend the traditional sponsorship model in the U.S.? By Jim Daly Already a major center for payments companies, Atlanta’s gravitational pull in the merchant-acquiring industry could strengthen thanks to a new Georgia law. …

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M-Commerce: Mobile Warming

Peter Lucas Time was, mobile payments was mostly talk. No more. Now, with new features, pricing, and promotion, some providers are pumping out real transaction volume. For months, payments executives have been reading about digital wallets and acceptance applications from some of the biggest names in the business, including Visa …

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