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A Rival Emerges to the Fed’s Plan for Faster ACH Clearing

A Federal Reserve Bank proposal to speed up settlement times for certain automated clearing house transactions has provoked at least one electronic-payments executive to offer an alternative proposal that he says will accelerate clearing times without the threat to banks he sees in the Fed's idea. Danne Buchanan, chief executive …

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Eyeing New Markets, A Niche Payment Player Wards off Recession

The electronic-commerce payments market remains highly competitive despite the recession, and the online niche payment systems are trying to adapt their game plans to the fluid conditions. “The economy is helping us on the consumer side and the merchant side,” says Sergio Pinon, chief executive of eLayaway LLC, an online …

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Tempo Plans Some Noise for a Quiet Decoupled Debit Card Market

The market for decoupled debit cards, which has been eerily silent for about a year, may soon be making waves again. An executive with Tempo Payments Inc., a non-bank processor with the only network-branded product on the market currently, said this week the company plans to launch a new product …

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Consumers Still Unimpressed by Mobile Banking and Payments

Several years of hype haven't yet motivated many consumers to embrace banking and payments through cell phones and other mobile devices, though there are signs that consumers are warming to the new technology, according to new survey results from KPMG LLP. The audit, tax, and consulting firm asked more than …

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New Mobile App Books And Pays for Taxi Rides in 27 Metro Areas

RideCharge Inc., a software vendor specializing in the taxicab market, is getting more mileage on its booking and payment application as the popularity of mobile phones grows. The Alexandria, Va.-based firm most recently added the largest cab company in Boston, the 200-plus vehicle fleet of Boston Metro Cab, to its …

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Surprise! Mobile-Banking Adoption Depends on Phone, Not Age

Consumers' propensity to use mobile devices to conduct banking functions depends on the sophistication of the device, not on the consumer's age, according to recent research. Indeed, mobile users equipped with iPhones or other touchscreen-enabled smart phones are far more likely to use the devices for mobile financial services than …

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Internet Pioneer Case Promotes RevolutionCard to Audience of Bankers

Entrepreneur Steve Case, whose founding of America Online Inc. helped popularize the Internet, told an audience of bankers on Monday that his new venture is set to shake up electronic payments by dramatically slashing costs for merchants and consumers. Case's remarks came on the same day that venture, St. Petersburg, …

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Recession Is Boosting Some Prepaid Cards, But Profits Are Lagging

Prepaid cards branded by one of the national payment card networks are benefting most from the recession, but prepaid profitability overall is suffering, according to a survey of prepaid card executives whose results were released in a report this week. The survey, conducted by payments-research firm Aite Group LLC at …

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Fraudsters Beef up Attacks on Checks As the ‘Weakest Link’

Check volumes may be declining, but check-related crime remains by far the most common type of payment fraud reported by corporate financial officers. What's more, while overall losses still remain small, fraud attempts increased last year and the recession could be a cause, according to the Association for Financial Professionals. …

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FIS’s Metavante Acquisition To Create a Processing Powerhouse

Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS) will buy Metavante Technologies Inc. in a $2.94 billion all-stock deal announced on Wednesday. The acquisition will create a bank- and payments-processing giant with $5 billion in combined revenue and a vast array of products in everything from core banking services to credit, debit, …

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Contactless Stickers for Cell Phones Move onto Payments Networks

First Data Corp. announced on Tuesday it will use technology from Inside Contactless, a French chipmaker, for its Go-Tag product, a sticker that can be affixed to mobile phones to make them work like contactless-payment devices. Under the three-year agreement, Inside Contactless will supply so-called prelams, or chip-and-antenna elements, that …

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There’s No Bill, But the Interchange War Heats up in D.C. All the Same

An interchange battle is raging this week in Washington D.C., even though there is no interchange bill pending in Congress. Some merchants, however, hope that will change soon and are pushing their agenda with an advertising campaign that includes a YouTube video and advertising designed to influence new members of …

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Sale of Fifth Third Processing Biggest Such Deal in More Than a Year

In the biggest sale of a merchant acquirer in more than a year, private-equity firm Advent International Corp. will take a 51% stake in Fifth Third Processing Solutions through a deal announced today with the big processor's parent company, Fifth Third Bancorp. Boston-based Advent will pay $561 million in cash …

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Now in Pilot, Visa’s Consumer Alerts Set to Roll out Later This Year

Visa Inc. is taking steps to more actively recruit consumers in its fraud-fighting efforts, including the development of an early-warning system that notifies cardholders in real-time when their cards are being used. Visa's Transaction Alert system, currently in pilot at banks including U.S. Bank, PNC Corp., and Wells Fargo & …

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Acquiring Gains at First Data Despite a Tough Merchant Environment

First Data Corp. on Wednesday reported merchant-services revenue of $1.1 billion, up 18%. Excluding debit-network fees and Chase Paymentech Solutions LLC, revenue growth was 1%. First Data in November terminated its joint venture with JPMorgan Chase & Co. to operate Chase Paymentech. First Data signed nearly 116,000 domestic merchant locations, …

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Merchants Vent Their Ire over Checkout Pricing on Google Site

The merchants have spoken, and they're none too happy with the new pricing plans Google Inc. disclosed earlier this month for its nearly 3-year-old Google Checkout online-payment service. Merchants are registering their ire on Google Checkout's Web site, where many of the 90-plus recent postings in a section reserved for …

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Heartland Gets Hedge-Fund Investment And Warns Rival Processors

After weeks of bad tidings, there is some positive news for Heartland Payment Systems Inc., the Princeton, N.J.-based merchant acquirer struggling to recover from a data breach late last year. Last week, SAC Capital Partners, a high-profile hedge fund known for its investment savvy, bought 767,300 shares, or about 2%, …

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Bill Me Later (And Thus eBay) Enters Tax Payments Via Link2Gov

In another example of tax payments going electronic, processor Metavante Corp.'s Link2Gov subsidiary has added Bill Me Later as an option that consumers and businesses can use to pay federal taxes. Assuming all goes as planned, the deal announced on Tuesday should bring more transaction volume to Metavante, the payment …

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Pulse Becomes Third EFT Network to Agree to Test Online PIN Debit

The Pulse electronic funds transfer network on Monday announced it will test transactions in which consumers use PIN debit cards to pay online merchants. The Houston-based network is the third EFT system to agree to run such a pilot using technology from Acculynk Inc., an Atlanta-based software company. The Accel/Exchange …

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With Antonini’s Abrupt Departure, Cardtronics Looks for a New Boss

Cardtronics Inc. chief executive Jack M. Antonini has left the company, the big non-bank ATM network operator announced on Wednesday. The company didn't give a reason for the sudden departure of Antonini, who has been its top officer since 2003, though a short press release indicated its board of directors …

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