Regulation

News
VA Waves Bye-Bye To Uber And Lyft
June 06, 2014

In a war that has been escalating nationally and locally between ride-sharing services like Lyft and Uber that are entering and disrupting local taxi markets, The Commonwealth of Virginia has taken the next big step and formally issuing a letter ordering the services to cease...

News
Another PayDay Lender Found Guilty In FTC “Truth In Lending” Crackdown
June 05, 2014

In yet another case of crackdown on payday lenders, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has won against AMG services for deceiving consumers by imposing hidden charges and inflated fees on loan amounts. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy...

Mobile Commerce
SEC’s Bitcoin Crackdown
June 04, 2014

It seems everyone lately is looking to bring bitcoins into the legally controlled mainstream, and now the SEC is getting in on the act. Yesterday, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced charges against bitcoin marketing site FeedZeBirds and the operator of bitcoin betting site SatoshiDice...

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FTC Calls For Greater Data-Broker Transparency
June 04, 2014

Today, Big Data is all the rage, as retailers, banks and others in the payments and commerce ecosystems want to know more about their customers so they may support targeted promotions offering products and services most appropriate for them. Technology also is coming more into...

Merchant Innovation
Merchants Want To Take Debit-Card Fee Fight To US Supreme Court
June 03, 2014

The neverending battle between merchants and banks and the Federal Reserve over debit-card fees is set to enter its next chapter as the retailers take their case to the Supreme Court. The merchants argue that the Fed allows debit-card fees, which are assessed every time...

Company Spotlight
Putin: “Da” to Visa and MasterCard Staying In Russia
June 03, 2014

Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly has signed amendments to a recently enacted law that make it easier for MasterCard and Visa to remain operating in that country. Specific details, remain sketchy, and there may be a $3 billion string attached to the deal.

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Back To School: Lawmakers Again Targeting ‘Abusive’ Campus Banking Practices
June 02, 2014

It’s been half a decade since Congress stepped in to thwart banks’ efforts to promote high-cost credit cards and loans on college campuses. Lawmakers are back at it again, this time targeting conflicts of interest and kickbacks between financial institutions and schools related to debit...

Alternative Finances
Bots, Overstock and DishTV
May 30, 2014

The US celebrated Memorial Day this past week, but it might as well have been the 4th of July. Fireworks exploded in the bitcoin community over David Evans’ piece on Overstock’s acceptance of bitcoin, including from Patrick Byrnes himself. Then there were those pesky bots.

Mobile Commerce
Taipai Lawmakers Question National Mobile Payment Policy
May 30, 2014

Lawmakers in Taipei are questioning a two-way authorization policy for customers making small transactions on mobile. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy unlimited free access to all PYMNTS content — no additional logins required. yesSubscribe to our daily...