Payments

The payments landscape for community banks is changing rapidly as traditional payments converge with new instant payment systems and emerging cryptocurrencies. It is critical for Community Banks to maintain awareness of developments in the payments space to assess new opportunities, mitigate risks, and ensure that their payment strategy aligns with overall business plans.

Payments Access, Choice, and Governance

Apr 14, 2021, 10:22 AM
Title : Payments Access, Choice, and Governance
mainURLExternal :
Categories : Payments
Payments Access

Letters and Testimonies

Apr 9, 2021, 14:13 PM
Title : Letters and Testimonies
mainURLExternal :
Categories : ICBA Education
Letters and Testimony

Payments Strategy Guide

Apr 7, 2021, 11:55 AM
Title : Payments Strategy Guide
mainURLExternal :
Categories : Payments
Payments
Related pages :

Credit Card and Debit Cards, Card Regulation, and Other Related Topics

Mar 31, 2021, 15:44 PM
Title : Credit Card and Debit Cards, Card Regulation, and Other Related Topics
mainURLExternal :
Categories : ICBA Education
Online Training
Related pages : Online Training

Payments News

Article, campaign spotlight harmful impact of Durbin Amendment expansion

Sep. 19, 2022

ICBA-opposed legislation to create new credit card routing mandates that expand on Durbin Amendment payments interventions would dramatically affect credit card rewards programs, according to a new report from The Points Guy.

Consumer Impact: The report says the Durbin Amendment wiped out debit card rewards while transferring wealth from low-income households to large retailers that was not passed on to consumers. It also says the ICBA-opposed Credit Card Competition Act of 2022 (S. 4674) would similarly end credit card rewards programs by preventing card companies from funding them.

Consumer Campaign: Separately, the Electronic Payments Coalition—of which ICBA is a member—launched a “Hand Off My Rewards” campaign encouraging consumers to weigh in against the legislation.

Background: Introduced by Sens. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) and Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), the ICBA-opposed S. 4674 would require banks with over $100 billion in assets to offer merchants at least two networks to process credit cards, at least one of which cannot be owned by Visa or Mastercard.

ICBA Grassroots: ICBA continues encouraging community bankers to use ICBA’s Be Heard grassroots action center to oppose the legislation.

More: In a recent letter to the Senate and Main Street Matters post, ICBA said the bill would require an overhaul of the payments landscape at a significant cost to consumers. Contact Congress here.