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Bailout Bill Fails, Payments Industry Faces Changes
Even as Congress tries to come up with Wall Street bailout plan B, the financial services industry in general—and the acquiring industry in particular—have begun coming to grips with a new banking landscape dominated by a trio of super banks. One immediate effect may be some reshuffling of business relationships among acquiring banks, processors and ISOs.

The acquisition of Washington Mutual by JPMorgan Chase, for example, is likely to affect TSYS, which handled Washington Mutual’s credit card processing. In anticipation of that, TSYS share price came under pressure soon after the takeover announcement.

Citibank’s takeover of Wachovia’s banking business, which had its own issuing and acquiring operations, will bring Citibank—a major issuer—further into the acquiring space, according to some press accounts.

For more on the arrival of the super banks, click here.

For more on plans to revive bailout plan, click here.

 

Moneris Solutions to Buy Humboldt
Moneris Solutions says it will acquire the assets of Humboldt Merchant Services in a deal the company that will substantially increase its U.S. distribution and West Coast presence. Humboldt provides services to more than 18,000 merchants and processes nearly $2.5 billion in bankcard volume annually. "Acquiring Humboldt Merchant Services fits perfectly with our overall U.S. growth strategy," says Moneris president Greg Cohen. "Not only will the acquisition add over 18,000 merchants to our portfolio, but it will provide us new sales and distribution channels that will substantially expand our reach." The acquisition includes Humboldt's operations, infrastructure, and team members, and is expected to close by the end of the year.
Frank Asks to Review Interchange Bill
In a move that's likely to slow efforts in Congress to pursue interchange legislation this year, House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank (D-MA) has asked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to refer H.R. 5546, the “Credit Card Fair Fee Act of 2008,” to his committee for review.  The bill, which lays out new rules for negotiation of credit card interchange rates and fees, was reported out of the House Judiciary Committee on July 16.  If the referral is approved, HR 5546 could not go to the House floor without without approval by Rep. Frank's committee.  At this time there is no word on the fate of the referral request.  ETA will continue to monitor developments related to this bill and work to educate members of the House Financial Services Committee on the adverse impact of this legislation on the payment processing industry.
Retail Sales Drop in August

The Associated Press reported today that sales at the nation’s retailers fell for the second month in a row.

The report cited a Commerce Department announcement September 12 that retail sales dropped by 0.3 percent in August, while economists were looking for sales to rise by 0.3 percent, and that revised July sales were off .5 percent, more than had been reported originally.


Economists are noting that rising unemployment, rising fuel prices and falling home pricesare making shoppers more cautious.

The numbers look worse when automotive purchases -- up in August -- are excluded. Non-auto retailers saw sales decline 0.7 percent, the worst showing since December 2007. Commerce sais sales fell at electronics and appliance stores, clothing shops, building and garden stores, and department stores. Gasoline sales also were off despite falling prices.

 

 

EU to Allow Debit Interchange For Now

With European banks reeling from the credit crisis and other economic woes along with their US counterparts, the European Commission said last week it will relax its position on the issue of interchange bank fees and allow them on a "justified and temporary basis"  to smooth the launch the EU's Single Europe Payments cross-border direct debit scheme scheduled to take effect  in November 2009.

Despite insisting a year ago that so-called "Multilateral Interchange Fees" are a violation of EU competition regulations, the Commission announced that it would now allow them, although only on a limited basis.

"It may prove necessary to have a multilateral interchange fee for cross-border SEPA direct debits in the very initial stage," EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes said in a Sept. 4 statement. "But we will have to be convinced that these fees will be strictly limited in time and objectively justified--that they are, for example, not aimed at providing additional profits to banks."

Acknowledging that the launch of the SEPA bank debit plan for November of 2009 was in danger, European Central Bank Executive Board Member Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell said that "a European solution has to be found by the banks which is also agreeable to the competition authorities." Tumpel-Gugerell continued," In this respect the idea of maintaining at national level the same interchange fee for national legacy and SEPA schemes during a limited transitional phase should facilitate the rolling out of the SEPA direct debit scheme."

"This would also ensure the necessary level playing-field in the national context for the SEPA direct debit scheme and the national legacy direct debit schemes," Tumpel-Gugerell added. " ... It would not be acceptable that bankers are not able to deliver the SEPA direct debits by November 2009."

 

Social Security Debit Card Launched
The U.S. Treasury has announced that Social Security beneficiaries can now sign up to receive their benefits on a special debit card, rather than by check or direct deposit. While anyone receiving Social Security allocations can sign up for the card, it is being touted as a solution for the unbanked. According to the federal agency, nearly four million Social Security recipients do not have bank accounts, placing them at greater risk of check delivery delays due to poor weather, national or local emergencies, and other check related problems such as lost or stolen checks.

Information on the Direct Express Debit MasterCard will be mailed to Social Security recipients this month. There is no cost to sign up for the card and no monthly fee. Cardholders can make purchases and get cash back at no cost wherever Debit MasterCard is accepted. The Direct Express card can also be used to pay bills over the phone and Internet and to get cash at ATMs.


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