Regulations & Policy
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Democrats bash CapOne-Discover merger proposal
A group of Congress members told federal regulators to consider Capital One’s regulatory infractions in reviewing its proposed acquisition.
By Patrick Cooley • Nov. 26, 2024 -
Q&A
Ex-PayPal CEO opines on everything from crypto to Cobol
Bill Harris, who briefly led the payments pioneer, talks about the U.S. lagging in payments innovation, and the potential of stablecoins.
By Lynne Marek • Nov. 26, 2024 -
Trendline
Top 5 stories from Payments Dive
The digital evolution of payments is roiling the industry, forcing companies to rethink pricing schemes and revamp corporate strategies. Embedded payments, earned wage access, real-time systems and other innovations will transform the business.
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Visa to boost credit card fees next year
The network is expected to increase some fees it charges for credit card payments, according to a notice referenced during a Senate hearing last week.
By Lynne Marek • Nov. 25, 2024 -
Push payment scam losses to surpass $3B by 2028: report
U.S. fraud losses due to push payment scams are rising, partly because of more real-time payments, according to a report from the payments company ACI Worldwide.
By Tatiana Walk-Morris • Nov. 25, 2024 -
Richmond Fed seeks more CapOne-Discover input
The regional Fed bank, which has purview for the proposed merger, demanded more information from the bank as it considers whether to approve the deal.
By Lynne Marek • Nov. 22, 2024 -
CFPB tweaks big tech payments rule
In finalizing the new rule to oversee digital wallet providers Thursday, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said it made important changes to its initial proposal.
By Lynne Marek • Nov. 21, 2024 -
DC attorney general sues EarnIn over ‘deceptive’ marketing
The fintech couches its “cash out” product as earned wage access, but it’s a loan that, at times, carries 300% interest with a poorly disclosed fee for “instant” payouts, the AG said.
By Dan Ennis • Nov. 20, 2024 -
Opinion
How passing the CCCA would benefit nonprofits
"Nonprofits and charities need every penny they can get to make effective change in times of crisis, yet big banks and credit card companies continue to take their cut," writes one policy analyst.
By Hassan Tyler • Nov. 20, 2024 -
Senate grills Visa, Mastercard executives over swipe fees
Executives from the card networks were on the defensive Tuesday when members of the Senate Judiciary Committee berated them over high fees merchants must pay to accept credit card payments.
By Lynne Marek • Nov. 19, 2024 -
Scams ensnare even sophisticated consumers, Fed says
Criminals leverage advanced technology to make so-called mule accounts that pass as humans and persuade consumers to send money to scammers, a Kansas City Fed paper says.
By Patrick Cooley • Nov. 18, 2024 -
State interchange fee legislation makes meager progress
As Illinois fights to preserve its landmark law exempting state taxes from the calculation of card interchange fees, other states are making little progress with similar legislative proposals.
By Lynne Marek • Nov. 18, 2024 -
Opinion
Payments players should embrace digital currencies
“Emerging currencies, digital assets, and even next-generation fiat options could be integrated thoughtfully, allowing companies to access new markets,” writes one industry chief revenue officer.
By Ryan Miller • Nov. 15, 2024 -
Column
Durbin gives credit card bill another Senate push
Senate Democrat Dick Durbin is intent on pursuing the Credit Card Competition Act, and perhaps preserving his political future.
By Lynne Marek • Nov. 14, 2024 -
Shift4 CEO bets on crypto and Trump
The payment processor’s CEO, Jared Isaacman, plans to plunge ahead with a recent crypto initiative, wagering that President-elect Trump will give a boost to the effort.
By Patrick Cooley • Nov. 14, 2024 -
Private sector merits ‘significant’ payments footprint, Waller says
The Federal Reserve must consider when to make up for private sector shortcomings in payments, while keeping its role limited, board member Christopher Waller said Tuesday.
By Tatiana Walk-Morris • Nov. 13, 2024 -
Klarna files for IPO
The buy now, pay later company announced Tuesday it had filed confidentially with the Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering.
By Patrick Cooley • Nov. 13, 2024 -
Q&A
Open banking to move toward FDX standard
Industry collaboration on open banking is likely to move forward, with or without the CFPB’s recent final 1033 rule, one Jack Henry executive said.
By Lynne Marek • Nov. 11, 2024 -
How Trump’s administration may rework payments policies
The president-elect and his new administration will have the opportunity to revamp federal government approaches for everything from earned wage access to digital currencies to open banking.
By Lynne Marek and Patrick Cooley • Nov. 7, 2024 -
FTC sues fintech Dave over marketing, fees
The Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint Tuesday alleging the fintech rarely disbursed the advertised loan amount and charged consumers a “tip” without giving them the ability to opt out of it.
By Rajashree Chakravarty • Nov. 7, 2024 -
Cross River drops lawsuit against Fiserv unit
The Fort Lee, New Jersey-based lender dismissed a lawsuit that it had filed against First Data Merchant Services last year.
By Rajashree Chakravarty • Nov. 7, 2024 -
Opinion
DOJ’s Visa suit is unfounded
The government acknowledges payment volumes are rising, in part because of fintech growth. This competition wouldn’t be happening if a single entity, like Visa, controlled the ecosystem.
By Aurelien Portuese • Nov. 5, 2024 -
Fed aims to make instant payments the norm
“It's going to be up to us to move instant payments from being novel to being normal,” Federal Reserve Financial Services’ chief payments executive told attendees at a major industry conference last week.
By Lynne Marek and Patrick Cooley • Nov. 5, 2024 -
DOJ’s Visa lawsuit could affect Capital One-Discover review
If the Justice Department were to block the Capital One-Discover deal while also going after Visa, “they’d be intellectually inconsistent,” a George Mason University law professor said.
By Caitlin Mullen • Nov. 5, 2024 -
Stablecoins face obstacles to widespread adoption
The digital currencies could simplify cross-border payments, but consumers are wary of using them, payments and fintech executives say.
By Patrick Cooley • Nov. 4, 2024 -
Opinion
Is the FTC targeting chargeback service providers?
“For better or for worse, applying pressure to payments organizations to ferret out bad-merchant actors seems to be an effective way for the FTC to make private industry police the merchant marketplace,” writes an industry lawyer.
By Edward A. Marshall • Nov. 1, 2024