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Visa, Mastercard Settlement Represents Major Victory in Merchants’ Fight Against Swipe Fees

Retail TouchPoints

history, according to Reuters , and if it receives court approval it would resolve most of the ongoing claims against Visa and Mastercard, which began in 2005. Swipe fees typically include small, fixed fees plus a percentage of the total sale amounts and average about 1.5% The antitrust settlement is one of the largest in U.S.

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People are Talking About RFID Again…Here’s Why

Retail TouchPoints

What’s old is new again, but this time around the focus is squarely on the value proposition for stores and consumers instead of the distribution centre (DC). You’ll likely recall the famous Walmart RFID mandate, announced in 2003 with an effective date of January of 2005.

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Regulation is Coming to POS Finance: Why Responsible Lending Will Benefit Retailers

Retail TouchPoints

It’s clear that there is a consumer-driven need for more flexible finance and smarter buying power. . This trend follows changes in the retail sector, which has recently seen a shift toward an omnichannel approach and subsequent changes in how consumers spend. What Increased Regulation will Mean for Consumers and Retailers.

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Behind American Vintage’s bet on the lucrative Chinese fashion market

Inside Retail

The brand recently opened its first Mainland China store in Shanghai, and it is just the start of its goal to further capture high-spending Chinese consumers in the region. Founded in 2005 in Marseilles, American Vintage draws inspiration from the United States and is known for its T-shirts, knits, denim, and fleece.

Fashion 147