Best Buy becomes contactless-less
(15 January 2010 – USA) A major United States retailer, Best Buy, has withdrawn the acceptance of Visa’s payWave contactless technology at its 1023 stores nationwide in protest […]
(15 January 2010 – USA) A major United States retailer, Best Buy, has withdrawn the acceptance of Visa’s payWave contactless technology at its 1023 stores nationwide in protest […]
(7 October 2009 – New Zealand) Seven New Zealand financial institutions have reached separate agreements with The Commerce Commission following claims they breached the Commerce Act.The Commission claimed […]
(29 September 2009 – Australia) The Payments System Board has proposed changes to the regulation of interchange fees in the EFTPOS system to ensure that competition between EFTPOS […]
(28 August 2009 – New Zealand) MasterCard International has settled with the New Zealand Commerce Commission in a case alleging that MasterCard scheme rules contravened anti competitive sections […]
(27 August 2009 – Australia) Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has announced it will not be stepping back from regulating interchange fees, saying that insufficient progress has been […]
(17 August 09 – New Zealand) Visa Inc and the New Zealand Commerce Commission have settled out of court in a case alleging that Visa’s interchange and other […]
(13 August 2009 – UK) One in five small to medium UK merchants will look to change their current acquirer during the next six months.This finding comes from […]
(8 July 2009 – Australia) Amid continued strength in the retail sector, latest research from East & Partners finds there has been a significant rise in merchant sales […]
(5 June 2009 – UK) UK payment provider, Barclaycard, announced a continued evolution towards contactless credit cards, increasing its roll out of the contactless enabled cards technology.Barclays announced […]
(2 June 2009 – UK) Due to the ubiquity of credit cards and the mounting net cost of processing these payments, many merchants around the world now impose […]