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By David Morrison |
April 22, 2012
Industry observers and executives with other processing companies predict that the recent supervisory letter on FIS security problems may have a limited impact on FIS’ sales but will likely heighten the importance of security for all payments processors.
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By David Morrison |
April 16, 2012
Long, complicate processor switch process should impede exodus from FIS after regulatory letter, card consultant says.
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By David Morrison |
April 15, 2012
NCUA has asked credit unions that process their debit and credit card transactions with FIS to evaluate their relationship with the card processor in light of an information technology supervisory letter the company has received from other federal financial regulators.
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By David Morrison |
April 10, 2012
Card Analysis Solutions has announced its next Credit Card Management School, scheduled for early June in Florida.
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By David Morrison, Claude R. Marx |
December 18, 2011
This year saw a regulation capping the interchange card issuers were able to earn on a debit card transaction come into effect for the first time in history.
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By David Morrison |
December 8, 2011
More small merchants seen seeking cash instead of cards.
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By David Morrison |
July 17, 2011
The Federal Reserve's most recent update of its rule implementing the Durbin amendment makes it a bit better for most CUs but leaves most of their deep concerns about the measure untouched.
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By David Morrison |
January 26, 2011
An unknown number of the third largest credit union's members were put at risk of identity theft after the CU had its security breached by a program carried on an infected laptop.
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By David Morrison |
January 26, 2011
Debit card rewards programs at credit unions will survive the coming downturn in debit card interchange, but they will have to change and broaden their foundations in order to remain a part of credit union programs and services.
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By David Morrison |
December 22, 2010
Even though the vast majority of credit unions never abused credit card holders the way many big bank issuers did,