U.S. Bancorp's acquisition earlier this week of Genpass Inc., operator of MoneyPass, a surcharge-free ATM network, is expected to dramatically expand the reach of ATMs that don't levy surcharges to cardholders. Elan Financial Services, a subsidiary of U.S. Bancorp, already operates a network of 4,000 surcharge-free ATMs called FastBank Free, …
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United Bank Card Will Use $44 Million from Optimal to Support Growth
United Bank Card Inc., which earlier this week announced it is selling a portfolio of 15,500 merchants to Optimal Payments Corp. for $44 million, said today it will use the cash to add new departments and hire more staff to help cope with rapid growth. Jared Isaacman, founder and chief …
Read More »The Fed Says Its Check Volume Will Drop Again in ’05?by 15%
The Federal Reserve Board of Governors expects the volume of checks the Fed processes to drop 15% this year, a sharp acceleration in the long-term decline in check volume that the central bank attributes to continuing movement by consumers and businesses to electronic transaction channels. The drop would send Fed …
Read More »Mother’ Day 2005: It Was More Than Cards And Flowers Online
Mother's Day-related spending on jewelry and chocolates on the Internet drove a 24% increase in e-commerce volume for VeriSign Inc., to $4.4 billion, the Mountain View, Calif.-based transaction gateway for online merchants said today. Transaction volume for the company during the period measured, April 25 through May 8, jumped by …
Read More »New Members Help Fuel Record Growth for Credit Union 24
Credit Union 24, the largest electronic funds transfer network in the nation owned by credit unions, said today it had seen transaction volume soar by a record 35% last year, to 140.9 million from 104.7 million in 2003. The network, based in Tallahassee, Fla., credits new members and an expanded …
Read More »New Study Decries Interchange Caps, Favors Merchant Networks
With card interchange rates becoming a subject that even central bankers are beginning to ponder, a long-time analyst of the electronic-transaction market has released a report arguing that overall acceptance costs are often more favorable to merchants in the U.S. than overseas and that merchants would be better off developing …
Read More »First Data Deal Helps Drive Doubling of Business at iPayment
Nashville, Tenn.-based independent sales organization iPayment Inc. today reported its revenues and processed charge volume more than doubled in the first quarter compared to the year-ago period, with much of the growth driven by a December acquisition of a merchant portfolio from First Data Merchant Services. In a conference call …
Read More »Why Ritz Camera Decided to Adopt PayPass Throughout Its Chain
Ritz Camera Centers Inc., which last week announced it would adopt MasterCard's PayPass contactless card program chainwide, says it hopes to use the technology to hasten photo-finishing customers through the checkout process. “They're in the stores two or three time a week, and they want the service to be kind …
Read More »Phishing Perks up in March As Fraudsters Target More Brands
After a slowdown in February, the number of Web sites engaged in phishing frauds increased at a faster clip in March, reaching 2,870, according to data released by the Anti-Phishing Working Group, an organization of software firms, payment companies, and law-enforcement agencies that tracks the online fraud. The 6.9% increase …
Read More »New Merchant Group Forms to Win Regulatory Relief on Interchange
A Washington, D.C.-based organization formed early this year by retail-industry trade groups says it is beginning to work out a plan of attack that it hopes will lead to regulation of the fees card-accepting merchants pay issuing banks. After years of friction between banks and merchants over the subject, this …
Read More »Could Back-Office ACH Conversion Slow Consumer Check Decline?
A proposed method by which retailers could take checks they accept at the point of sale and convert them in a back office into electronic transactions on the automated clearing house could hinder an encouraging trend among consumers away from writing checks and toward electronic transaction channels, such as credit …
Read More »Web-Connection Specialist Shift4 Moves Record Volume in March
Transaction gateway Shift4 Corp. reports it processed $1.1 billion on more than 13 million transactions in March, marking the first time the company has exceeded the $1 billion level in a month. Las Vegas-based Shift4, which specializes in connecting hospitality merchants and entertainment venues to back-end processors via high-speed Internet …
Read More »Star Pilots Recurring PIN-less Payments, Explores Real-Time Web Debit
Star Networks Inc., which processes more PIN-less debit transactions than any other network, is launching a pilot to test PIN-less debit for recurring payments and is exploring a concept that could extend direct debit of checking accounts to online shopping. The latter concept, says Tom Gandre, senior vice president of …
Read More »With a Deadline Looming, CyberSource Rolls out a PCI Compliance Service
With online merchants facing a June 30 deadline to prove they comply with a unified card-industry standard for data security, CyberSource Corp. said today it is rolling out a new service that will help Web-based retailers meet the security requirements. The Mountain View, Calif.-based transaction gateway for Internet merchants says …
Read More »‘Webisodes’ from ‘Blair Witch’ Creator Take BitPass into Film Sales
Micopayments processor BitPass Inc., Menlo Park, Calif., is moving into uncharted territory for digital content by enabling payments for episodes of a new film being produced by a studio controlled by Daniel Myrick, best known as creator and co-producer of “The Blair Witch Project.” The so-called webisodes of “The Strand,” …
Read More »VeriSign Will Start Offering 3-Year SSL Certificates Next Month
In a bid to make purchasing its Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates more efficient for networks, VeriSign Inc. today said it will begin offering three-year certificates next month. The Mountain View, Calif.-based company said the new, longer-term certificates will save customers as much as 24% from the cost of currently …
Read More »The 41st Parameter Fights Online Fraud with Not-So-Obvious Data
The need among online merchants and banks to harden their Web sites against phishing, pharming, and other attacks only rises by the month, and that's helping to drive business for startup companies like The 41st Parameter Inc., Scottsdale, Ariz. The company, formed last year, takes its name from its belief …
Read More »A Trade Group for ATM Servicers Asks for Diebold Injunction
The Financial & Security Products Association, Albuquerque, N.M., has filed a motion for a preliminary injunction against Diebold Inc. as part of an antitrust suit the 307-member trade group filed in October against the North Canton, Ohio-based ATM manufacturer. The motion asks Judge William H. Alsup of the U.S. District …
Read More »NACHA at Work on Blueprint for Back-Office E-Checks for Merchants
NACHA, the Herndon, Va.-based organization that establishes rules for automated clearing house transactions, is working on a business case for a new payment type that would allow merchants to collect all consumer checks they receive and convert them into electronic funds transfers in a back room or other central location. …
Read More »Union Bank, National City Latest to Link to SVPCO’s Image Exchange
SVPCO, which began operating a national image-exchange network late last summer, today brought two more banks live on its system, bringing to nine the number of institutions and processors linking to the network. National City Bank, Cleveland, and San Francisco-based Union Bank of California are now trading check images through …
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