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Senate Passes Credit Card Bill, Doesn't Include Interchange Provisions

The U.S. Senate voted 90-5 to approve its version of the Credit Card Bill of Rights, making it likely the measure will quickly reach the White House for President Obama's signature.

 

Thanks in part to a grassroots effort by ETA members and the Electronic Payments Coalition, the Senate bill does not include any language directly affecting the interchange system.

 

The measure makes a number of changes in the way credit card issuers must deal with cardholders, including new rules regard when and how card rates can be changed, timing of statements to cardholders and notification practices. Some of the rules already had been adopted by the Federal Reserve Bank, but would not have gone into effect until mid-2010. Others are more restrictive than the Fed's rules.

 

The bill now goes back to the House, where according to the Associated Press, it could come up for a vote May 20 and be sent to the White House by week's end.

Fed Chairman Sees Glimmer of Hope

The nation's ailing economy should begin to show signs of recovery by year's end, but that will be of little consolation to millions of additional Americans who will be losing their jobs well into 2010, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testified Tuesday before the Joint Economic Committee.

There already are flickers of hope in the economy, Bernanke said. Consumer spending grew in the first quarter. The housing market is showing signs that it has bottomed out: Mortgage rates are down; inflation is low; some large banks showed a first-quarter profit. But even if the economy continues to improve, businesses will be slow to rehire workers, Bernanke said.

That will mean a sizable job loss in coming months, even though the economy has already shed 5 million jobs in the past 15 months, he said.

The unemployment rate, which jumped from 8.1 percent to 8.5 percent in March when more than 660,000 more jobs were lost, will surge past 9 percent in early 2010, Bernanke said. The Fed expects the rate to begin to decline before it reaches 10 percent, he said. "We expect the recovery will only gradually gain momentum and that economic slack will diminish slowly," Bernanke said. In particular, businesses are likely to be cautious about hiring, implying that the unemployment rate could remain high even after economic growth returns.

2009 Annual Meeting Gets Rave Reviews
Despite months of economic bad news and belt-tightening by consumers, merchants and the companies in the electronic payments industry alike, the 2009 ETA Annual Meeting & Expo, which came to a close today may turn out to be one of the association's most successful meetings.
 
2,300 payments professionals attended the Annual Meeting to visit the nearly 150 exhibitors and take part in dozens of educational sessions, meetings and social events. And while the event didn't set any new records for attendance, ETA officials indicated that it met or exceeded all their expectations.
 
"Considering the efforts ETA member companies and others in the industry are making to survive and grow in the current economy, we're very pleased by the number of attendees and exhibtors, and by the professionalism and optimism among those who came here to Las Vegas," said Carla Balakgie, ETA's Chief Executive Officer.
 
"I've had several exhibitors and attendees tell me that there is more business being conducted and more quality contacts being made this year than they've ever seen before," Balakgie said. "And that's one of our most important measures of success."
 
ETA's Annual meeting & Expo opened April 21 at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, NV. The meeting will return to Mandalay Bay in April 2010, but in an announcement made at this year's event, ETA officials said the meeting will move to San Diego, CA in 2011.
PayPal Code Released
eBay Inc. says it has made the programming code for the PayPal Inc. payment system available to external software developers.

The move will give thrid party payment software vendors the ability to incorporate the PayPal payment option in their web site and point of sale applications, a move that could make the payment service available on more Web sites, as well as on mobile phones and, eventually, in traditional retail stores, according to eBay officials.

Visa, Mastercard Shut Down Scareware Distributor
In what appears to be an unusual move, security representatives from both MasterCard and Visa have intervened to force a German merchant processing company to halt processing for a Web-based merchant implicated in the distribution of so-called "scareware."

The move came after a report in the Washington Post said the merchant, TrafficConverter2.biz, was using an affiliate program to distribute software that installs itself on personal computers, flashes warnings of virus infections, and markets a program to remove the infections. The Post said the software sold through the merchant is non-functional and may be involved in spreading other malicious software, including the highly publicized "conficker" virus.

The action by the card companies comes in the wake of a pair of high-profile data security breaches involving transaction processing companies Heartland Payment Systems and RBS Worldpay.
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