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Venmo And One Touch Help Buoy PayPal While Big Merchants Squeeze Its Margins

When it comes to mobile payments, few operators can equal PayPal Holdings Inc., a fact the company underlined on Wednesday when it reported mobile volume reached $21 billion in the first quarter, up fully 54% year-over-year. But casting a shadow over the good news was a continuing downward trend in …

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Eye on Charge Volume: Pulse’s Volume Slips 15%; U.S. Bank’s Merchant Income Rises

Total charge volume on Discover Financial Services’s networks fell 5% in the first quarter thanks to a 15% drop at the Discover-owned Pulse electronic funds transfer network. But U.S. Bancorp, which owns the big merchant acquirer Elavon, says its merchant-processing revenue increased 4% due to higher transaction volumes and sales …

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MPC Disputes Durbin Findings and other Digital Transactions News briefs

• The Merchants Payments Coalition, a lobbying group for merchants on payment issues, attacked a Harvard University research paper as “just plain wrong” after the paper argued the debit-interchange caps in the Durbin Amendment to the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act drove up banking costs for consumers. • Terminal maker Ingenico Group …

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Will Credit Card Surcharging Become the Norm in 2016, as One Analyst Prophesies?

Though merchants have been permitted since 2013 to add surcharge fees to credit card transactions, it’s only in 2016 and 2017 that the practice will become the norm, ushering in a new phase of a sometimes contentious relationship between merchants, the payment card industry, and consumers. That’s the assertion of …

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How EMV-Related Chargebacks Drove Florida Merchant Duo to Sue Networks And Issuers

The Florida merchants that sued all the major card networks and eight of the 10 largest bank issuers last month saw no other way to deal with the flood of chargebacks they incurred after the EMV liability shift, according to a top executive with one of the merchants and an …

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A Rude Awakening

Jolted by some shocking failures over the past several months, the mobile-acceptance market is fast shedding its early euphoria. What are the prospects for mPOS now? As boardroom dramas go, it seldom gets more compelling than this. In February, news suddenly emerged that Powa Technologies Ltd., a high-flying London-based startup …

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What’s in Your Mobile Wallet? It Might Be the ACH

Mobile payments funded through the automated clearing house network are not unusual, but a growing corps of processors and tech companies are working to increase the ACH’s share. As mobile payments begin what appears to be a long climb to general consumer acceptance, the major actors in electronic payments face …

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EMV’s Litigious Phase

We probably should have seen this coming. The ongoing transition of the U.S. payments system to the EMV chip card standard has provoked its first lawsuit. And chances are this won’t be the last. Two Florida merchants, a small grocery chain and a liquor store, filed suit last month in …

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Many ATM Operators To Speed up EMV Acceptance in 2016: Survey

While many ATM operators know what hardware and software their fleets need to enable EMV chip card acceptance, most are waiting to fully upgrade until concerns about routing issues, chargeback rates, and continuing uncertainty subside, according to the 2016 ATM Channel EMV Readiness survey from the ATM Industry Association. Like …

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A Smoother Experience, Coupled With Rising Online Fraud, Sparks Interest in 3-D Secure

Once widely disparaged as an unwieldy fraud solution, 3-D Secure is back on the radar screens of risk managers at major online merchants and card issuers. Improvements in the 15-year-old technology, combined with surging e-commerce fraud, are driving the renewed interest, experts say. “Two-and-a-half years ago, zero U.S. online merchants …

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