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To combat card fraud, banks in Malaysia starting in January must issue transaction alerts via text messages to their credit cardholders under an April 14 order from Bank Negara Malaysia, the country’s central bank.
April 19 -
Richard Davis, the top executive at U.S. Bancorp and chairman of the Financial Services Roundtable, told analysts April 19 it is a toss-up as to whether the Federal Reserve Board would press ahead with its proposed 12-cent cap on debit card interchange.
April 19 -
Richard Davis, the top executive at U.S. Bancorp and chairman of the Financial Services Roundtable, told analysts April 19 it is a toss-up as to whether the Federal Reserve Board would press ahead with its proposed 12-cent cap on debit card interchange.
April 19 -
A U.S. appellate court has approved Minnesota’s TCF Bank’s request for an expedited appeal of a lower court ruling denying a bid to block the Federal Reserve’s final rule on interchange charges, setting up a three-way race between the courts, the Fed and Congress on the controversial effort to limit the lucrative fees.
April 19 -
Diebold Inc. plans to provide more than 200 ATMs to Sovcombank Investment and Commercial Bank LLC, the company announced April 18.
April 19 -
The Obama administration announced Friday the release of a strategy to protect consumer and business identities in cyberspace.
April 19 -
The availability of NFC smartphones — an ingredient many say is necessary for mobile payments systems to take off — may be a less onerous problem by 2014, a report from Juniper Research said.
April 19 -
Citing increased international growth, Citigroup Inc. on April 18 reported an $864 million profit for its Citi-branded credit card operation for the first quarter ended March 31, up 397% from $174 million during the same period a year earlier.
April 18 -
Visa Europe is expressing dissatisfaction with last week’s General Court of the European Union’s decision to uphold the 10.2 million euro (US14.7 million or £8.7 million) fine imposed on the company for refusing to do business with a U.S. bank, saying it had already settled the dispute in 2006.
April 18 -
AisleBuyer LLC, a Boston company, is selling mobile software that enables a consumer to scan an image of a payment card and use it to pay for in-store and online purchases.
April 18 -
Corporation Bank Ltd. has launched a mobile wallet to enable its customers to make purchases with their mobile handsets, a spokesperson for the Mangalore-based bank tells PaymentsSource.
April 18 -
The Reserve Bank of India is asking the nation’s credit card issuers not to authorize payments to companies offering online foreign-exchange trading to the country’s citizens.
April 18 -
When calculating the biggest losers of the Durbin amendment’s cap on debit fee count among them Navy FCU, the nation’s largest credit union and seventh-largest issuer of Visa debit cards.
April 18 -
MasterCard Inc. said April 15 that it has completed its purchase of the back-office prepaid card operations of Travelex Holdings Ltd. of London.
April 18 -
While applications that let consumers deposit checks via mobile phone are all the rage, some banks are finally getting around to upgrading remote deposit technology for its original audience: businesses.
April 18 -
Jeroo Inc. said it is testing a mobile payment technology called Scan&Ship Enterprise.
April 18 -
Citing increased consumer spending and improving economic conditions, Bank of America Corp.’s Global Card Services unit posted a sharp profit-increase during the first quarter ended March 31.
April 15 -
Minnesota’s TCF Bank filed a an expedited appeal request April 14 with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit asking the court to overturn a lower court’s ruling and to block the Federal Reserve’s pending implementation of the Durbin amendment’s debit fee caps.
April 15 -
WASHINGTON – A major technology group comprised of some of the biggest corporations shifted its position on the proposed delay in debit rules a week after expressing support for the delay.
April 15 -
The fight over the interchange amendment heated up on Wednesday when Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., sent JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Jamie Dimon an open letter defending the provision.
April 14