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With Microsoft and H-P, First Data Plugs Into PC-Based Payments

The concept of point-of-sale electronic payments without a standalone card reader took another step forward this week when leading processor First Data Corp. introduced a new personal computer-based service called First Data POS Value Exchange. Aimed mostly at single-location merchants with up to five checkout lanes, the service uses hardware …

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DVD Sellers, Others Find PayPal Mobile Spurs Impulse Sales

Since its launch last April, PayPal Inc.'s m-commerce service, PayPal Mobile, has built an attractive portfolio of original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and brands that want to sell direct to consumers. The list includes Fox Home Entertainment (DVDs), Sony BMG (CDs), NBC/Bravo (television-show merchandise), and the National Basketball Association (team- and …

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Visa Hopes Its New Platform Will Speed M-Commerce Trials

Visa USA has signed up an undisclosed number of member financial institutions to use a new m-commerce technology platform the card network announced this week that ties together a wide range of functions, including contactless payment, over-the-air personalization (OTA), couponing, mobile banking, Internet payment, and person-to-person (P2P) funds transfers. A …

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Suddenly, Mobile-Banking Race Heats up As More Entrants Elbow in

The race to bring online banking and bill-payment services to users' handsets is getting more intense. Most recently, Chantilly, Va.-based Online Resources Corp. said it is entering mobile banking by partnering with Access Softek Inc., a Berkeley, Calif.-based developer of financial services software. The application uses Access Softek's OFX (open …

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Hypercom Aims at PC-Based Payments With Its TPI Software Deal

Payment-terminal manufacturer Hypercom Corp. on Thursday announced that it has bought the assets and technology of TPI Software LLC, a move that positions Hypercom to be a major player in the growing personal computer-based point-of-sale payments market. Founded in 2001, TPI Software specializes in applications that integrate payment functions with …

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New Phishing Tool Lets Fraudsters Harvest Data From Legitimate Sites

RSA Security Inc. on Wednesday announced its analysts had discovered a powerful new phishing tool fraudsters are selling via online forums and using to hoodwink consumers. The tool, which RSA calls a “universal man-in-the-middle phishing kit,” allows phishers to set up a URL that can interact in real time with …

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With Contactless, It’s Faster Payments That Draw Retailers the Most

The primary reason contactless payments are gaining favor with merchants has to do with speedier transactions and other point-of-sale efficiencies, while retailers installing or planning to install the technology show little concern about its security, according to a recent survey of retail companies. Some 58% of 160 respondents to the …

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Prepaid Health-Care Debit Cards Get a Boost from Wal-Mart

Prepaid debit cards linked to tax-advantaged employee flexible-spending accounts (FSAs) for medical expenses have been growing quickly in recent years, but they got a big boost this week when leading retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc. announced it had implemented technology that will spare the customer from sorting FSA-qualifying items from ineligible …

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2006 Stats Confirm Strong Advances Made by Image Exchange

Statistics released on Monday indicate the trafficking of electronic check images among banks took big strides in 2006. With December numbers in, The Clearing House Payments Co. LLC, New York, which operates the nation's largest image-exchange network, reported its volume last year totaled 747 million images, representing $2 trillion in …

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Chase Paymentech Reaps E-Commerce Gains From Holiday Traffic

While some analysts and retailers are describing the 2006 holiday spending period as mediocre, the recently ended season turned out to be bountiful for the nation's leading merchant acquirer, Dallas-based Chase Paymentech Solutions LLC. Chase Paymentech, which publishes its Chase Paymentech Pulse Index of holiday transaction and sales volume generated …

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Early Success at TigerDirect Could Boost SECURE-eBill’s Prospects

It's early yet, but both daily transactions and average order value have been rising for payments accepted by TigerDirect Inc.'s Web site through online payment system SECURE-eBill, says Marwan Forzley, the chief executive of Ottawa-based MODASolutions, which markets the system to online merchants. TigerDirect, a Miami-based merchant that sells electronics …

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Invitations for PayPal’s Virtual Debit Card ‘Beta’ Top 3 Million Users

More than 3 million PayPal users have been invited to try the online processor's virtual debit card since it was introduced in July, a PayPal executive responsible for the product tells Digital Transactions News. That represents almost 10% of PayPal's total active account base. The card, which links to users' …

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CheckFree’s Carreker Deal Brings It Check 21 Technology, Expertise

CheckFree Corp.'s agreement to buy Dallas-based banking-software vendor Carreker Corp., announced Tuesday, will help extend the bill-payment processor's reach into the business of electronic check image exchange, including the fast-growing remote capture market. It could also position CheckFree to exploit opportunities arising from the possible convergence of the automated clearing …

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Canada’s Interac EFT Network Sets Record for Debit Card Transactions

Interac, Canada's national electronic-funds transfer network, announced recently it processed more point-of-sale debit card transactions on Dec. 22 and 23 than in any two-day period in its 22-year history. The network handled 31.2 million transactions over the period, 1 million more than the previous two-day record, set in 2005. Unlike …

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Merchants Look to Lure Gift Card Recipients As 2006 Wanes

Disappointed by holiday sales, some retailers are turning to advertising to induce gift card recipients to use their cards before New Year's Day, according to press accounts. Chains are using both TV and newspaper ads in the effort. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Sears Holdings Corp. have turned to TV to …

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A Suddenly Revived POP Posts Highest E-Check Growth Rate

The formerly somnolent point-of-purchase (POP) electronic-check code continued on its newfound burst of energy in the third quarter, according to the latest automated clearing house volume report from NACHA?The Electronic Payments Association. NACHA reports POP volume hit 80.5 million transactions, up 92.8% from 41.8 million in the year-earlier quarter. POP's …

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More Vending Machines, Plus Toll Road, Taking Contactless Payments

MasterCard Worldwide and USA Technologies Inc., which have been working together to equip vending machines to accept card payments, including contactless transactions, have announced the first deployments in a planned 5,000-machine rollout. The two companies also said they are installing gear on the Ohio Turnpike to accept contactless tokens for …

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MasterCard Targets Unbanked With Prepaid Retailer Network

MasterCard prepaid cards received new utility this week when MasterCard Worldwide launched a network of retailers, dubbed MasterCard rePower, at whose locations cardholders can use cash to add value to MasterCard- and Maestro-branded prepaid cards. The first rePower reload transaction took place Monday at a Village Pantry convenience store in …

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Image Clearing Jumps Ahead of Substitute Checks for the First Time

Checks cleared by paying banks as electronic images outnumbered substitute checks for the first time in the short history of image exchange in October, according to numbers compiled by the Electronic Check Clearing House Organization, Dallas. The ECCHO statistics, gathered from three primary settlement networks, also show healthy growth in …

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Wall Street Discovers a New Darling: Payment Card Networks

Less than a year ago, the only publicly traded payment card network stock was that of American Express Co. With Tuesday's announcement by investment-banking giant Morgan Stanley that it will spin off its Discover Financial Services LLC unit, the No. 4 network, there could be four. MasterCard Inc.'s May initial …

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