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ECOM Finds Issuer for Anonymous, Disposable Prepaid MasterCard

ECOM Financial Corp., which has developed a disposable, anonymous prepaid card that works on the MasterCard network, has taken a step toward commercialization by reaching an issuing agreement with First Bank of Delaware, Wilmington, Del. In an announcement released Monday, the Stuart, Fla.-based company, which has had the card in …

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Small Banks Adopt a Wide Spectrum of Electronic Payments

Small banks are adopting electronic-payments technologies at a rate that rivals, and in some cases exceeds, that of their larger competitors, according to a survey released this week. Two-thirds of the nation's community banks are processing checks under the rules of the Check Clearing Act for the 21st Century (Check …

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Home Depot: No Designs on Payments with Deal to Buy ILC

In sharp contrast to Wal-Mart Stores Inc., leading home-improvement retailer Home Depot Inc. professes no intentions of getting into the payments business even though, like Wal-Mart, it plans to operate a Utah-chartered industrial loan corporation, or ILC, that would give it an entrée into financial services. Less than a month …

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Key Issues Nag NACHA As It Nears Internet Payments Pilot

NACHA, which took the opportunity presented by its annual payments trade show this week in San Diego to promote the upcoming pilot of its new Internet payment application, appears to be on track toward its Aug. 30 target date for recruiting most participants for the project. But key issues like …

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NACHA Chairman Looks to Retry NREF, Will Push Internet Payments

The chairman of the board of NACHA, the rules-setting organization for the automated clearing house network, looks for widespread adoption of a new point-of-sale payment application the association approved this week and says the network will try again this year to introduce a controversial fee aimed at controlling risk. Chairman …

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Image Volume Ramp-up in ’06 Beats SVPCO’s Own Projections

A faster-than-expected ramp-up in transaction volume is forcing the country's largest image-exchange network to refigure its growth projections. The Image Payments Network, operated by SVPCO, a unit of New York-based The Clearing House Payments Co. LLC., handled 35.2 million check images in April, up 20.6% from March, according to statistics …

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ORC Chief Says Princeton eCom Play Will Help Build Scale

The deal may be expensive, but Online Resources Corp. expects its definitive agreement to buy bill-payment provider Princeton eCom Corp. to position the combined firm for future growth as electronic bill payments gain favor with consumers and companies. Chantilly, Va.-based Online Resources announced the $180 million cash deal this week …

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NACHA Approves Back Office Conversion of Point-of-Sale Checks

NACHA announced today it has approved a new form of electronic check conversion that will allow retailers to turn bundles of checks into automated clearing house debits in a central location, or back office. Known as back-office conversion, the new application will take effect March 16, 2007, the Herndon, Va.-based …

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Patent in Hand, Yahoo! Moves Toward a P2P Payments Product

Online search giant Yahoo! Inc. is developing what appears to be a person-to-person payment service and may be weeks away from introducing it, but details of the new service remain unclear. A spokesperson for Yahoo! told Digital Transactions News this week the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company was “not ready to discuss” …

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Heartland Drives up Net with Expanded Merchant Base, Card Volume

Heartland Payment Systems Inc., one of the few publicly traded independent sales organizations, today reported its revenues jumped 39% in the first quarter, to $236.8 million, on a 34% increase in transaction volume, to $9.2 billion. Net income for the period came to $4.39 million, a 63% increase. The Princeton, …

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In Wake of Big PIN Breach, Visa Tightens Debit-Fraud Controls

At a time when debit card fraud is generating unwelcome headlines, Visa USA is taking two new steps to enhance its information about fraud involving payment cards that rely on personal identification numbers for security. With the goal of spotting fraud trends early and keeping overall fraud under control, Visa …

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Survey: Youth Market Not Sold on Mobile Payments, After All

The youth market may not be the slam dunk for mobile payments that payment processors, card issuers, and merchant acquirers have thought it would be. According to survey results released this week, some 62% of persons aged 16 to 43?the so-called Gen X and Gen Y?say that using cell phones …

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As Its IPO Awaits, MasterCard Logs Strong Results, Names Directors

With its long-expected initial public offering of stock fast approaching, MasterCard Inc. reported strong results for the first quarter and indicated it expects its stock to sell for between $40 and $43 per share. It also named six new directors who will join its board of directors after it becomes …

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Eye on RFID: Utah Transit, Arby’s Plan for Contactless Payment

The Utah Transit Authority in November will begin accepting contactless payment tokens in a pilot project that will represent the first use of contactless technology to process bus fares in the U.S. The Salt Lake City-based transit agency in September will begin equipping 41 buses that ferry passengers to local …

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MX Telecom Looks for Rapid Growth in SMS-Based Mobile Payments

The recent launch of mobile-payment services based on short-message service (SMS) transmissions is casting a spotlight on specialist gateways that provide links from payment processors to wireless carriers. One, MX Telecom Inc., counts among its clients both PayPal Mobile, which PayPal Inc. launched earlier this month (Digital Transactions News, April …

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Phishing Hits Record Levels As Malware, Redirectors Proliferate

Phishing hit an all-time high in March, with the number of reports of the online fraud reaching 18,480, according to the Anti-Phishing Working Group, which follows the trend. That's 603 more than the previous peak in January and more than 1,300 more than in February, the group reports. By way …

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A BankAmericard Redux Poses Risks But Could Reap Rewards for BofA

The possibility that Bank of America Corp. could start its own payment card network and brand poses some big risks and would bring big expenses for the Charlotte, N.C.-based banking giant, though it could enable BofA to differentiate itself in a mature card industry, analysts say. Reports that BofA chairman, …

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PCI’s POS Costs Slow Retailer Adoption, Terminal Exec Says

Reluctance by merchants and independent sales organizations to assume the added costs of compliant terminals is contributing to the apparently slow rate at which retailers are adopting the Payment Card Industry data-security standard, an executive with a major terminal maker says. According to recent data from Visa USA, one of …

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AmEx Discount Revenues Grow, but Rate Continues To Slip

Boosted by higher charge volume on its cards, American Express Co. on Monday reported in its first-quarter financials that discount revenue grew 13% to $2.97 billion, up 13% from $2.64 billion in 2005's first quarter. The travel-and-entertainment giant however, warned of “some erosion” in the average discount rate in the …

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First National Merchant Solutions Shifts Toward ISOs for Growth

Long quiet on the reseller front, First National Merchant Solutions is signing up independent sales organizations as part of a strategic shift mapped out by its new president, Diana M. Mehochko. The merchant-acquiring unit of First National Bank of Omaha signed up half a dozen ISOs last year and is …

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