Fed Stands Pat on Regulation II
As required by law, the Federal Reserve surveyed debit card issuers and processors to determine costs related to authorization, clearing ...
As required by law, the Federal Reserve surveyed debit card issuers and processors to determine costs related to authorization, clearing ...
In December, a French Bitcoin currency exchange became the first to operate within the European financial system. Bitcoin-Central, and parent ...
Following the Durbin Amendment and the rule changes concerning debit interchange fees, some payment industry insiders predicted in lieu of ...
If you expect ATM access to be free for lowbalance bank accounts and prepaid cards, please pay attention tothe recent ...
Listen to Patricia Hewitt readher PerspectiveWatching new banking strategies unfold, suchas the recent roll out of Simple, I'm struck by ...
Stewart A. Stockdale is President, Global Consumer Financial Services & EVP for The Western Union Company. He is a member ...
Even with Canadian regulators attempting to ring-fence their local debit network, issuers are seeing value in offering multi-network enabled debit ...
The recent loss MasterCard suffered in its appeal to roll back the European Commission ban on cross-border card fees is ...
Canada’s Competition Bureau is turning its attention towards Visa and MasterCard and has opened an inquisition into the fees imposed ...
Visa's quarterly earnings call Wednesday evening offered further hints at how the company will be adjusting payment system economics in ...
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