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Since NCUA expanded the number of CUs eligible for the low-income credit union designation, which means a higher cap on MBL, WorldPay has seen its business and support for the industry rise.
June 24 -
Intuit now lets iPad owners who use its GoPayment mobile card reader scan credit and debit cards with the tablet's built-in camera.
June 21 -
The typical online and in-store checkout puts all payment options on equal footing. A few payment methods cut part or all of the checkout and potentially cut off other payment options in the process.
June 21 -
Ticket vending machines in New York City's subway system will temporarily not accept credit and debit cards for part of June 22, while the city's Metropolitan Transportation Authority performs a system upgrade to its mainframe.
June 21 -
NEW YORK ShopRite, a national chain of supermarkets, filed a new antitrust suit yesterday against Visa and MasterCard, adding to the growing claims against the card companies as a final ruling on their landmark $7.2 billion settlement approaches.
June 21 -
Getting new credit cards in the hands of emerging market consumers requires unique processes that ensure timely and compliant delivery.
June 21
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SimpleTuition's SmarterBucks has launched a blog that's designed to add expert commentary to a program in which card payments contribute to student loan repayment.
June 21 -
The U.S. Supreme Court reinforced companies' power to funnel legal disputes into arbitration, ruling in favor of American Express Co. in an antitrust clash with retailers over the credit cards they must accept.
June 21 -
The Metrolink rail system in Southern California is offering commuters a "smart" paper ticket as part of the transit access pass, or TAP, smart card system operating on Los Angeles buses and trains since 2007.
June 20 -
The Mississippi Department of Revenue is providing its agents with mobile devices to accept credit or debit cards for tax payments.
June 20



