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Processors Contest CFPB Charges That They Improperly Aided Debt Collectors

By Jim Daly Processors accused by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau last month of aiding allegedly fraudulent debt collectors by providing them with payments services are beginning to file their answers to the federal charges. At least one of them is accusing the CFPB of “regulatory overreach” in the style …

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An American Fortress

Durbin Amendment aside, American payment cards have mostly escaped the type of regulation affecting cards in other countries. Can that last? The United States is increasingly becoming an island in a widening sea of payment card regulation. Just last month, Canada’s federal government updated its 5-year-old Code of Conduct for …

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Acquirers, ISOs Accused in CFPB Lawsuit Against Alleged Debt-Collection Scammers

The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau named four merchant-acquiring companies as defendants in a lawsuit against six people and their associated debt-collection companies that allegedly attempted to collect millions of dollars in so-called “phantom debts” from consumers that the consumers either did not owe or were not owed to the debt …

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House Report Criticizes the FDIC’s Alleged Attempts To Shut Out Disfavored Merchants

A U.S. House of Representatives committee released a report this week blasting the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. for its role in Operation Choke Point, a federal-government effort to deny payment-processing services to merchants intent on defrauding consumers. The report is one more nail in what appears to be a coffin …

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The 10 Most Pressing Issues in E-Payments: 2014

With non-stop data breaches and the coming of EMV chip cards, virtual currency, and mobile wallets, payments seemed to be all over the news in 2014. Here’s our annual review of the top issues in electronic payments. They all defy a soundbite solution. Heading toward its close, 2014 seemed to …

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Eye on Security: Visa Pumps Up Gas-Station Analytics; PCI Council Issues Guidance on Third Parties

Visa Inc. on Thursday announced a new network service to flag high-risk transactions at fuel pumps, and the PCI Security Standards Council published guidance to help merchants and other organizations that handle payment card data manage their relationships with third parties to whom their outsource data-security tasks. n Visa calls …

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FDIC Consent Order Restricts The Bancorp Bank’s Dealings With ISOs And Merchants

The parent company of major prepaid card issuer The Bancorp Bank on Wednesday disclosed that the bank had entered into a consent order with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. that places restrictions on its dealings with independent sales organizations. The order also prevents the bank in some instances from issuing …

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With Government Cracking Down, ISOs And Acquirers Turn to Automated Merchant Vetting

  Independent sales organizations and acquirers have long known the value of performing their due diligence when boarding new merchants. That’s become even more important as law enforcement turns to the payments industry to find merchants that run afoul of consumers and the law. That has put more pressure on …

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New Law Enforcement Tactic Could Snare ISOs and Acquirers in Quest To Catch Bad Merchants

  A historical shift in how some federal financial law-enforcement agencies view the payments industry is under way, and it’s not one that bodes well for the industry, Jason Oxman, chief executive of the Electronic Transactions Association, told attendees at the Southeast Acquirers Association conference this week in Atlanta. Dubbed …

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FBI and DoJ Officials Offer Advice on How Digital-Currency Firms Can Stay Out of Legal Trouble

Payments entrepreneurs and veterans alike view Bitcoin and other so-called cryptocurrencies as the new land of opportunity, but with the territory comes a considerable amount of legal risk. Federal authorities busted the Liberty Reserve and Silk Road ventures, the latter because it attempted to hide illegal activity by requiring customers …

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