Search-engine giant Google Inc. may be ramping up its electronic-payment capability for users, but it's a long way from competing with PayPal Inc. as a processor of general-purpose Internet transactions, a payments-industry researcher says. “It will take a few years for Google to even consider competing with PayPal, if they …
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How Interchange Wars Are Lending Impetus to Instant Issuance
Heightened tensions over interchange fees are helping to fuel expansion in the market for so-called instant issuance of payment plastics. Englewood, Colo.-based Dynamic Card Solutions, which produces software that lets banks issue Visa- and MasterCard-branded debit cards on the spot to customers, says its revenue grew 53% in 2005, without …
Read More »Early Signs Look Good for Back-Office Conversion in NACHA Comments
A proposal for a new payment application that would allow merchants to convert bundles of consumer checks to electronic transactions in a central location has received largely favorable comment from banks, merchants, and other industry participants. NACHA, the Herndon, Va.-based rules-setting organization for the automated clearing house, is reviewing written …
Read More »The FTC Puts One Security Compromise to Rest, But More Await
The Federal Trade Commission announced on Thursday a proposed settlement with the successor to CardSystems Solutions Inc., the merchant processor that gained notoriety last year as the source of the largest known compromise of financial data to date. The settlement, which did not include fines, arose out of the FTC's …
Read More »Metavante Appoints New Health-Payments Chief, Looks for Big Growth
Eyeing an expanding opportunity in debit card processing for health-related accounts, Metavante Corp. has appointed a president for its Healthcare Payments Solutions division. John M. Reynolds, a 20-year veteran in banking and a former executive at Wells Fargo Institutional Trust Service, takes over the unit, which was formed only last …
Read More »MobileLime Announces A New NFC Platform for Cell-Phone Payments
Boston-based Vayusa Inc., whose MobileLime network serves some 80 merchants for payments initiated from consumers' cell phones, plans to begin supporting transactions based on the near-field-communication (NFC) standard in the second quarter. Announcing its new NFC platform today, the company says consumers with MobileLime accounts will be able to use …
Read More »Cardtronics Reports Lower Net in Part on Faster Retail Deployment
Cardtronics Inc., which operates the largest network of ATMs in the U.S., reported a net loss of $900,000 for the fourth quarter of 2005 along with a full-year drop in net of $3.7 million, to $900,000. The results came on increases of 12.6% and 39.5% in revenue, respectively, for the …
Read More »Report: Transaction Kiosks Will More Than Double by 2009
The installed base of ATM-like machines that allow consumers to pay bills, cash checks, top up prepaid wireless cards, and perform other financial transactions is set to explode as retailers and banks seek ways to serve the population of unbanked and underbanked customers, a new research report says. Indeed, the …
Read More »Small-Bank Demand for Remote Capture Leads to New Hosted Service
In a sign of how fast the market for remote capture of checks is developing, one of the largest software companies serving the image-exchange market has launched a hosted product to serve small financial institutions looking to get into the business quickly. “We're seeing significant demand [from small banks] because …
Read More »Inconsistency Threatens Contactless-Payment Rollouts, Expert Warns
For all the progress banks and merchants have made so far with contactless payments, further success is threatened by inconsistent approval criteria for components ranging from chips to readers, an expert in radio-frequency-based payment warns. That inconsistency, he says, is driving up costs and breeding frustration among vendors. “It's just …
Read More »Interchange Caps Not Wanted, C-Stores Chief Tells Congress
The battle over interchange, which has already spawned some 47 antitrust suits against the bank card networks and major banks, reached the U.S. Congress today as advocates for both retailers and banks traded sometimes barbed arguments before a panel holding a one-day hearing to look into the networks' pricing mechanism. …
Read More »December Brought No Holiday Cheer to Those Fretting over Phishing
December was an ominous month for banks, retailers, processors, and other service providers concerned about the safety of the Internet commerce channel. Although the reported number of phishing incidents declined in the last month of last year, that drop masked alarming increases in the number of malicious Web sites launching …
Read More »Discover Unveils a Signature Debit Card, Though No Issuers Yet
Morgan Stanley's Discover Financial Services LLC today launched a signature-based debit card, dubbed Discover Debit, as the second major prong in its debit card offensive. Because signature-based debit delivers higher income to issuers than PIN debit, observers have looked for such a product from Discover ever since the Riverwoods, Ill.-based …
Read More »Heartland Buys Debitek, Pushes Deeper into Small-Value Payments
Heartland Payment Systems Inc., a publicly held acquiring processor based in Princeton, N.J., announced today it has acquired Debitek, a provider of closed-loop stored-value systems based in Chattanooga, Tenn., from terminal maker Ingenico Corp. Terms of the transaction, which was structured as a stock purchase, were not disclosed. The deal …
Read More »Could Merchants Use POS Readers, M-Wallet to Skirt Interchange?
In building out a network of point-of-sale readers to accept their contactless cards and tokens, banks and their card associations could be creating an infrastructure that will also support payments based on new mobile-payment technologies like Motorola Corp.'s M-Wallet software that could bypass the lucrative credit card interchange system, one …
Read More »Motorola Looks to Start Commercial M-Wallet Service by Summer
Motorola Inc.'s new payment software for mobile phones, called M-Wallet, will begin commercial rollout within three to six months with wireless carriers, the Schaumburg, Ill.-based technology company tells Digital Transactions News. A test of M-Wallet is already in progress, officials say, though they can't give details. The company is in …
Read More »SVPCO: Costly IRDs Are Now Just 20% of Image-Exchange Volume
When the Check Clearing Act for the 21st Century (Check 21) went into effect in October 2004, experts predicted it would be years before banks weaned themselves from the so-called image-replacement documents provided for in the law. These IRDs are paper printouts of check images that travel the last mile …
Read More »A Processing Exec Outlines Practical Steps to Save on Interchange
Merchants upset about interchange pricing may or may not ultimately prevail in their pending litigation against the bank card networks, but any outcome is likely to be years away. For now, there are practical steps retailers and service providers can take to cut acceptance costs, an executive with a major …
Read More »SVPCO Reports Another Month of Steady Build in Image Volume
The promise of Check 21 may be unfolding more slowly than enthusiasts would like, but the country's largest image-exchange network recorded another gain in volume in January. New York-based SVPCO, part of the The Clearing House Payments Co., which is owned by many of the nation's largest banks, handled 13.9 …
Read More »Pay By Touch Enters the Race to Offer Payments to Web Merchants
Pay By Touch Solutions, which has spent the past several years building out a point-of-sale network for its biometric-payment service, is now joining the rush to bring electronic payment alternatives to the Internet. Its new Pay By Touch Online product, which it is announcing today, is set to go live …
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