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AmEx Reports a Strong Quarter on Higher Usage Domestically And Abroad

Higher cardholder spending and historically low credit losses helped American Express Co. post record first-quarter revenues and earnings. The company reported on Wednesday that U.S. card-billed business increased 12% to $139.6 billion in the first quarter from $124.1 billion in 2011’s first quarter. Volume outside the U.S. also increased 12% …

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EBay Chief Lauds Progress of Mobile Payments at PayPal, Looks Ahead to 2013

EBay Inc.’s top brass made it clear on Wednesday that mobile technology is dominating strategic thinking at PayPal Inc., even though it does not yet account for a significant share of transaction volume for the eBay unit. Addressing stock analysts during eBay’s quarterly earnings call, eBay chief executive John Donahoe …

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Survey Shows Prepaid Cards Filling a Growing Financial-Services Void

Among five major financial products, only prepaid cards grew in consumer ownership last year, according to new findings from Javelin Strategy & Research. Pleasanton, Calif.-based Javelin assessed prepaid cards’ current market position and prospects through a random online survey last October of 3,210 U.S. adults, and compared many of the …

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Intuit Picks up Key In-Store Checkout Technology with AisleBuyer Deal

With rivals like PayPal Inc. and Square Inc. having made moves recently to enhance their point-of-sale payments offerings, Intuit Inc. on Tuesday confirmed it had bought AisleBuyer LLC, a 3-year-old startup whose technology lets consumers check themselves out of stores with their handsets. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, …

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Mitek Fires Back at USAA In a Spat Between Two Remote Deposit Capture Heavyweights

Leading mobile remote deposit capture vendor Mitek Systems Inc. says it has the documentation to disprove allegations of patent-infringement and other claims that USAA, the pioneering financial institution in remote deposit capture, filed against it in a lawsuit last week. The force behind the dispute, according to Mitek president and …

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Card-Using Customers at Vending Machines Apparently Aren’t Miffed at Cash Discounts

Vending machine payment-network operator USA Technologies Inc. has instituted a two-tier pricing option that gives machine owners the ability to offer discounts for cash. But the Malvern, Pa.-based company says early results show many consumers still prefer card payments even if paying by cash would save them some small change. …

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In Opening Salvo over Credit Card Fees, C-Store Group Decries Card Costs at Pump

A major merchant trade group on Monday fired an opening shot in what is likely to be a long, hard battle over credit card acceptance costs. The NACS, an association for convenience-store operators, released a report claiming that card discount fees in general—and especially credit card fees–are partly responsible for …

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PCI Council Defends Vulnerability Rule Against Oracle Security Chief’s Attack

  In the wake of an unusual public outburst by a top security officer at software giant Oracle Corp., the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council issued a statement on Thursday to Digital Transactions News defending a little-known rule that requires vendors to disclose security holes in their software. …

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Google Seeks to Bolster Prepaid Capabilities for Its Wallet with Deal for TxVia

Google Inc. on Monday thrust itself into the prepaid processing business with its acquisition of TxVia Inc., a 5-year-old processor based in New York City. The deal, which apparently closed immediately on undisclosed terms, allows Google to take over technology and network connections that could prove useful as it struggles …

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USAA Sues Mitek Systems in Remote Deposit Capture Patent Dispute

n USAA, the financial institution that pioneered remote deposit capture, is suing Mitek Systems Inc., a leading vendor of software for the mobile version of RDC, claiming that Mitek stole its trade secrets and technology. n San Antonio, Texas-based USAA is seeking a declaratory judgment that it does not infringe …

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Global Says Fewer Than 1.5 Million Cards Exposed As Visa Drops It From Compliant List

Merchant processor Global Payments Inc. says it believes fewer than 1.5 million card numbers were taken from its processing system in a data breach disclosed on Friday. Meanwhile, Visa Inc. has removed Global from its list of merchant processors compliant with the Payment Card Industry data-security standard (PCI), but Global …

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AmEx Stops Gift Card Sales in New Jersey As Merchants Battle Zip-Code Law

A controversial New Jersey law that claims unused gift card balances as state property after two years and requires gift card sellers to obtain buyers’ ZIP codes is taking heavy fire. If it survives a repeal effort and court challenges, however, opponents fear gift card issuers will leave the state …

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Global Payments Confirms Data Breach, Extent of Damage Still Unknown

Merchant processor Global Payments Inc. confirmed late Friday afternoon that it sustained a data breach following press accounts earlier in the day of a breach variously reported as affecting 50,000 to potentially millions of payment cards. In a press release, Atlanta-based Global “announced it identified and self-reported unauthorized access into …

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Online Travel Agencies Big Fraud Targets, But Losses Lower Than All Travel Sites

Online travel agencies are well-known fraud targets, and now new data from CyberSource Corp. suggest that fraudsters make more attempts against them than other sectors of the travel industry. But the data also show that the so-called OTAs’ fraud losses as a percentage of revenue are actually less than elsewhere …

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EBay Promotes Mobile Veteran Marcus to PayPal President As POS Thrust Gains Steam

EBay Inc. on Thursday named long-time telecommunications entrepreneur David Marcus as the new president of its PayPal Inc. e-commerce payments unit. Marcus, who as vice president of mobile at PayPal has been shaping the San Jose, Calif.-based processor’s strategic shift into physical-world payments, succeeds Scott Thompson, who left PayPal in …

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Western Union Offers Walk-in Plus Online Bill Pay with New WU Pay Service

The Western Union Co. took a decisive step into digital payments and online shopping with the launch last week of the WU Pay platform. The platform allows shoppers in the U.S. to pay for online purchases from their existing bank accounts or in cash at Western Union agent locations. Customers …

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Groupon Deal for FeeFighters Points up Rewards Brokers’ Need for Acquiring Ties

Groupon Inc.’s acquisition of a Web site that lets processors bid for merchant contracts represents a big opportunity for the online rewards giant but also underscores the dependence of such services on the merchant-acquiring business, a researcher who follows acquiring says. In the deal, announced on Friday, Groupon bought FeeFighters, …

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Monitise Heightens Its U.S. Mobile-Payments Profile With Pending Clairmail Deal

British mobile-banking and payments technology provider Monitise plc announced a $173 million deal Monday to buy San Rafael, Calif.-based Clairmail Inc. that will give Monitise a much bigger U.S. presence in mobile financial services and further consolidate a market nurtured by startups but feeling the increasing presence of international card …

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Processor JetPay Takes Some Flak But Keeps Flying After Direct Air Bankruptcy

n “The bankruptcy court in question agreed with our motion that the escrow account is for the consumer,” Trent Voigt, chief executive of JetPay LLC of Carrollton, Texas, told Digital Transactions News moments after a hearing ended in the case of Southern Sky Air & Tours LLC, doing business as …

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Vantiv Joins the Ranks of Publicly Traded Payment Processors

Vantiv Inc. began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday with the symbol VNTV, having priced its shares late on Wednesday at $17, the mid-point of its estimated opening range. The Cincinnati-based payment processor saw its initial offering of 29.4 million shares raise just shy of $500 million. …

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