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Apps Give Smart Phones Wide Influence over Consumer Spending

Often overlooked as the trend toward mobile payments picks up steam is the extent to which mobile phones, and especially smart phones, influence transactions even if they aren’t used to consummate them. The most recent example of this notion is a finding by IDC Retail Insights that 28% of consumers’ …

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How Acquirers Can Leverage New High-Tech Marketing Tools

Banks that have both issuing and merchant-acquiring operations might generate more charge volume and make more money if they started taking advantage of new opportunities presented by online group-couponing companies, merchant-funded rewards programs, and mobile-phone-based marketers to help their merchant clients increase sales, Aite Group LLC says in a new …

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Interac Launches Contactless PIN Debit Cards in Canada

Contactless debit cards will make their formal debut in Canada next year with the launch of Interac Flash from Acxsys Corp.’s Interac Association, Canada’s national debit network. Interac’s first two Flash issuers are Scotiabank and RBC Royal Bank, which will roll out their first contactless cards next summer. The first …

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Retailers See Gift Cards Boom As They Stress Reloadability

Closed-loop prepaid cards are growing more slowly than their newer, open-loop cousins, but recent numbers from big payment card processor First Data Corp. show the closed-loop sector still has plenty of life. First Data’s monthly SpendTrend report for October shows reload dollar volumes on closed-loop cards increased 25.2% from October …

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Observers Express Caution About the Carriers’ New NFC Venture

Forty-eight hours after the announcement by a trio of major wireless carriers that they plan to launch a point-of-sale mobile payments system, reaction from expert observers and others in the industry tends toward caution about the immediate prospects for Isis, the carriers’ joint venture. Isis is expected to launch some …

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Visa Suggests an Interchange Plan to the Fed; Merchants Blast It

Visa Inc. and a prominent law firm serving financial-industry clients want the Federal Reserve Board to regulate debit card interchange by setting an “average effective interchange rate” and then letting the payment card networks set their own rates as long as the average interchange rate on transactions subject to regulation …

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Hypercom Makes Nice With VeriFone, Agrees to Buyout

Six weeks ago, point-of-sale terminal maker VeriFone Systems Inc. made an unsolicited, $283 million cash bid for smaller U.S. rival Hypercom Corp., an offer Hypercom immediately rejected as too low and described as “opportunistic and intended to disrupt our business.” Hypercom went so far as to adopt a so-called poison …

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Once ‘Bearish,’ a Payments Researcher Smiles on Mobile Payments

The rapid development of mobile payments in the U.S. is starting to make believers out of skeptics. Boston-based Aite Group LLC, a payments consulting and research firm, had been one of those skeptics, but it released a report on Wednesday predicting U.S. mobile payments of all kinds will total $214 …

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Wireless Carriers Unveil Isis, Their Mobile Payments Joint Venture

In a move the payments industry had expected since early August, the nation’s largest wireless carriers on Tuesday announced they had formed a joint venture to run a point-of-sale mobile-payments network. The new company, known as Isis, will be headed by Michael Abbott, formerly an executive with GE Capital’s proprietary …

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Mitek Books a Profit As Mobile Demand Perks up

Mobile remote deposit capture software provider Mitek Systems Inc. posted a profitable last quarter of fiscal 2010 as more resellers and financial institutions adopted its products for taking pictures of checks from smart phones. And while San Diego-based Mitek has big expectations for its flagship Mobile Deposit application, the company …

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NetSpend Vows to Diversify Beyond Troubled MetaBank

With regulatory problems overshadowing its main issuing partner, prepaid card program manager NetSpend Holdings Inc. says it is optimistic that it will be able to form partnerships with other issuing banks. n NetSpend is looking at proposals from a number of regional and national banks to provide sponsorship services, chief …

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Consumer Groups, Banks Battle to Influence Fed’s Debit Rules

Recent meetings between Federal Reserve staff members, consumer groups, and payments executives show just how divergent the views are as the Fed prepares the first-ever regulations on U.S. payment card interchange. Consumer groups are pushing for “at-par” debit card interchange—essentially, no interchange. A big regional bank, however, said the Fed …

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Gemalto Combines One-Time Codes, Payments in a Credit Card

Gemalto, a maker of payment cards, said on Wednesday it had developed the first credit card that can generate one-time passwords and also function in point-of-sale devices. The product, which the company calls the Ezio card, is immediately available in commercial quantities in the U.S., though so far no domestic …

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In the Early Going, P2P Leads Banks’ Mobile-Payment Services

Mobile payment is making headway among the nation’s top 100 financial institutions, according to a new study from First Annapolis Consulting Inc. The mobile offerings today, however, center on person-to-person payments, wire transfers, and remittances rather than the use of mobile devices as payment instruments at the point of sale. …

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Home Depot Launches a First—Videos for Virtual Gift Cards

A new electronic gift card launched by The Home Depot Inc. that lets customers upload and send video images—apparently the first such card in the market—is performing reasonably well in the early going for the huge home-improvement chain. “It’s a little bit early, but it has met expectations so far,” …

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An ATM ISO Group Slams Network Surcharging Rules

A trade group of ATM independent sales organizations says its study of the major EFT networks’ surcharging rules favor banks at the expense of non-bank ATM owners. The Atlanta-based National Association of ATM ISOs and Operators, which represents ISOs that own or operate 70,000 ATMs, says it is negotiating with …

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Accertify Will Become Part of AmEx in $150 Million Deal

American Express Co. on Thursday announced it will pay approximately $150 million to buy a software startup in suburban Chicago whose product lets online merchants automate order screening for fraud. Founded in 2007, Accertify Inc. has built a client base that includes Barnes & Noble, Urban Outfitters, and 1800 Flowers …

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Eye on Earnings: First Data, Green Dot, Heartland, Cardtronics

Payments companies ranging from leading merchant processors to prepaid card and ATM managers reported transaction growth in the third quarter, but some also faced pricing pressures and other drags on the bottom line. –No. 1 payment processor First Data Corp. said transactions in its merchant-processing unit called Retail and Alliance …

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MasterCard’s Debit Card Hit Is Temporary, Execs Say

MasterCard Inc.’s latest debit numbers seem to indicate the network is going backwards while bigger rival Visa Inc. is racking up 20% gains. But MasterCard executives say the company’s underlying debit card trends are positive and will start showing up in the operational reports next year. MasterCard on Tuesday reported …

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With U.S. Bank, Newly Commercial SVP Picks up Momentum

Secure Vault Payments (SVP), a method of e-commerce payment that relies on the automated clearing house, secured its first big-bank supporter on Wednesday with the announcement that U.S. Bank has agreed to offer the service to both consumer and merchant clients. The fifth largest bank in the country, the Minneapolis-based …

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