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Image Exchange Leader ECCHO Exploring ‘Possible Strategic Opportunities’

The Electronic Check Clearing House Organization (ECCHO), a leader in the movement to develop check image exchange, announced Monday that it is “exploring possible strategic opportunities.” The terms “exploring strategic opportunities” or “exploring strategic options” usually mean a company is up for sale. It is indeed possible that the ECCHO …

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VeriFone’s Galant Says Networks’ EMV Extension for Fuel Pumps Will Hurt Its Results

It’s a double whammy for VeriFone Systems Inc. On Monday, the San Jose, Calif.-based terminal maker said its sales for next year will be “tempered” by a decision by the major payment networks to postpone their deadline for fuel-pump EMV from Oct. 1, 2017 to Oct. 1, 2020. “We were disappointed and …

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Will the Eyes Have It? Iris Scanning Takes a Step Forward With Fujitsu Phones

In the struggle to produce commercially viable alternatives to the password for user authentication, most industry attention lately has focused on fingerprint recognition. But on Monday another promising alternative took a step forward with an announcement from Delta ID Inc., a 5-year-old Newark, Calif.-based company, that its ActiveIRIS technology is behind …

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Nearly a Third of Payments Are Cashless at New USAT Client’s Converted Vending Machines

USA Technologies Inc. (USAT), a provider of electronic payments for vending machines and other unattended locations, said Monday that it is working with Ten M. Corp. to upgrade 1,000 of Ten M’s vending machines with USAT’s ePort Connectcashless payment technology. In addition to cash, the ePort devices will enable the machines to …

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Canada, Too, Looks To Make Its Payments System Faster And More Efficient

Payments Canada, operator of three major payment systems in that country, issued a five-point plan Thursday to put Canada on a path toward faster and more efficient electronic payments. The plan has many similarities with efforts by Canada’s southern neighbor to modernize payments, but also some differences, according to a …

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Wrapping Up a High-Growth Year, Revel Systems Digs Into POS Data To Offer Insights

Tablet point-of-sale terminal seller Revel Systems on Thursday unveiled its Insights by Revel service and noted a 137% growth rate in terminals for 2016. Insights by Revel enables Revel merchant to monitor business activities as they happen. “Owners and managers can oversee labor remotely, and even detect who worked overtime, …

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Boosted by Young Adults, U.S. Credit Card Usage Continues Its Comeback

Nearly two-thirds of U.S. adults now carry a general-purpose credit card, and credit cards are gaining popularity with young adults, according to new consumer survey findings from Mercator Advisory Group Inc. The Maynard, Mass.-based research and consulting firm reported this week that 63% of U.S. consumers have a major-brand credit …

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How Chatbots Are Starting to Mine Payments Potential for Banks, Issuers, And Chat Apps

It may be called artificial intelligence, but the potential this technology opens up for payments and banking is turning out to be very real. Earlier this week, yet another major messaging platform agreed to support chatbots that would let its users transfer funds, check their bank balances, and perform other …

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FIS Expands Its Innovation Strategy With the Launch of a Network of Fintech Companies

Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS) has launched what it calls a network of early-stage financial-services technology startups that it says w The FIS HiPo Network, short for “high potential,” so far includes half a dozen fintech startups: Akouba, an online platform for the processing of small-business loans; Bleu, a …

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Chase Pay Taps Technology from LevelUp to Deliver an Order-Ahead Feature at QSRs

JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Chase Pay mobile-payments service has added an order-ahead feature that relies on functionality developed by LevelUp, a Boston-based mobile-payments and mobile-loyalty company. The new feature is available today for Chase Pay users at quick-service restaurants in Boston and will be usable at QSRs nationwide in “coming …

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Survey Finds That Kicking Cash off the Bus Will Be Hard To Do

Despite years of efforts by transit agencies, payments companies and banks to get mass-transit riders to switch to cards or mobile tickets, most riders still prefer to pay fares with cash and regard cash as the most secure payment form, according to new survey results from payment technology provider ACI …

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Vantiv Teams With PPRO Group To Let Web Merchants Take Payments Globally

U.S. merchants processing with Vantiv Inc. that want to court international e-commerce customers now can offer these shoppers alternative payment methods unique to their locations. Vantiv announced on Tuesday it is working with PPRO Group, a London-based payments provider, to enable non-card payment methods, such as direct debit, bank transfers, cash-based electronic …

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Blackhawk Makes Apple Pay Integration and other Digital Transactions News briefs

• Cyber criminals can guess Visa card numbers and other information required for fraudulent online purchases in a matter of seconds, according to researchers. By distributing multiple guesses across many sites, the method avoids triggering automated guess limits at any single site, according to a paper in IEEE Security & Privacy, a …

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COMMENTARY: Why You Shouldn’t Count on Real-Time ACH for Retail Payments

A demand-deposit account is the anchor liquidity instrument for most consumers and businesses. For some members of the unbanked, it’s a GPR-prepaid-card account. Policymakers and commercial actors are moving to enable real-time payments between DDAs at thousands of U.S. banks. Policymakers aim to improve payment-system efficiency and enable new and …

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The Feds Plan To Create a National Bank Charter for Fintech Companies

The U.S. Treasury Dept.’s Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, which regulates national banks, plans to create a special-purpose national bank charter for financial technology companies, a booming field in which payments firms play prominent roles. Comptroller of the Currency Thomas J. Curry divulged the planned charter during a speech Friday at …

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A New App Lets Supermarkets Get in on the Trend Toward E-Commerce in the Store

Few consumers like waiting in lines to pay, especially at grocery stores. One California grocery chain is taking steps to make it easier for shoppers pay for their purchases with the launch of a self-checkout app. The California Fresh Market location in San Luis Opisbo, Calif., is using Future Proof …

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Holiday Spending Grows 5.8% and other Digital Transactions News briefs

• In a study of more than 900,000 merchants, processor First Data Corp. says retail spending from Thanksgiving through CyberMonday (Nov. 28) grew 5.8% from year-earlier levels; brick-and-mortar retailers saw spending grow 4.1% while e-commerce spending jumped 14.3%. • European software firm Comtrade Digital Services has built an automated banking platform for the Viber messaging app, …

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Visa’s Deal for CardinalCommerce Comes As Fears Rise Over Online Fraud, False Declines

In a move that expands its business as a provider of risk-control services for merchants and card issuers, Visa Inc. announced Thursday that it has a deal to acquire e-commerce payment-authentication provider CardinalCommerce Corp. Founded in 1999, Mentor, Ohio-based CardinalCommerce’s signature product is Cardinal Secure Authentication, a service that uses …

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The Fed Leaves Durbin Cap Unchanged Despite Ongoing Drop in Issuers’ Debit Card Costs

The Federal Reserve will leave the current interchange cap on debit card transactions in place, the agency announced this week as part of its biennial review of the regulation formally known as Regulation II, but commonly called the Durbin Amendment. The Fed’s controversial rule implementing the amendment in 2011 imposed …

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The NRF Predicts Holiday Gift Card Spending Will Rise 6% This Year

The National Retail Federation predicts consumers will spend $27.5 billion on gift cards this holiday season, up 5.8% from $26 billion in 2015. The increase follows the 18% plunge last year from $31.7 billion in 2014, which was the highest gift card spending total in at least seven years on NRF surveys. …

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