Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Mercator Advisory Group: Rattling the Value Chain: The Effects of New Regulations on Open-Loop Prepaid Programs


Report Examines Recent Regulatory Changes and Their Effects in the Prepaid Value Chain
Boston, MA -- In new research, Rattling The Value Chain: The Effects of New Regulations on Open-Loop Prepaid Programs, Mercator reviews recent regulatory changes that have shaken up the open-loop prepaid industry. The new regulations have affected all the companies that work together to operate prepaid programs, and this report explores new issues they will face.
The goal of this report is to help prepaid card companies all along the value chain make sense of the new regulatory environment. As Mercator examined existing programs in light of the new regulations, common issues were uncovered as well as others that were specific to different companies involved and the features and functions offered by the programs.
To uncover how the industry can make sense of the new regulatory environment, the report starts with a review of three recent regulatory developments, and then discusses ways in which they might affect the different companies in the prepaid value chain.

Highlights of this report include:
The three recent regulatory actions have shifted the landscape for open-loop prepaid cards.
How these regulatory actions will change the way that the members of the prepaid value chain relate to one another.
The new costs, business model alterations, and restrictions that will come with implementing the rules of the Durbin Amendment.
New requirements, including more reporting and record keeping, resulting from the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's (FinCEN) final rules.
Steps financial institutions must implement to comply with the OCC guidance.

"This past summer was a rough one for the prepaid industry in terms of regulations affecting open-loop prepaid. The closed-loop side of prepaid has faced its own regulatory troubles with the rules implementing the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act of 2009. Now, it is open-loop card companies that need to take time with dense government regulatory documents to determine what to do next," says Ben Jackson, senior analyst of Mercator Advisory Group's Prepaid Advisory Service.
One of five exhibits in this report:
This report is 28 pages long and has five exhibits.
Companies mentioned in this report include: American Express Inc., Billeo, Inc., Green Dot Corp., Mango Financial Inc., and NetSpend Holdings Inc.
Members of Mercator Advisory Group's Prepaid Advisory Service have access to this report as well as the upcoming research for the year ahead, presentations, analyst access and other membership benefits.
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