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Visa’s New Chief Will Face Legal Headaches, Observers Predict

Carl F. Pascarella's decision to retire in September 2005 as chief executive of Visa USA is being greeted in the payments industry with expressions of praise for his leadership in transforming the San Francisco-based bank card network from a one-dimensional credit card company into a force to be reckoned with …

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A Trade Forum Looks to Extend IFX Standard to POS Transactions

A trade group that is developing a new transaction-messaging standard based on extensible markup language (XML) for financial transactions says it is now turning its attention to point-of-sale payments. The Interactive Financial Exchange Forum, Falls Church, Va., released earlier this year a version of the Interactive Financial Exchange (IFX) standard …

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Pricing Pressure in Merchant Processing Brings BofA and NPC Together

Severe price compression in the merchant acquiring market drove together two major players and led to further consolidation in the merchant-processing business as Bank of America Corp. today announced it has acquired National Processing Inc.for $1.4 billion in cash. BofA says it will combine its Merchant Services unit with NPC …

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With Torrid Growth, ARC Becomes the Dominant E-Check Category

The conversion of paper checks into electronic transactions at lockboxes maintained by utilities, insurers, credit card companies and other major consumer billers is growing at a red-hot pace. The process, known as accounts-receivable conversion (ARC), ballooned almost 800% in the second quarter over the year-ago period and now accounts for …

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Internet Gateways Will Lag Overall E-Commerce Growth, Report Says

After emerging in the 1990s as specialists in the business of connecting Internet merchants to acquirers and merchant processors, gateway processors are now wrestling with aggressive competition that will retard their growth relative to other e-commerce players, predicts a recent research report on online commerce. Gateways like CyberSource Corp., Authorize.Net …

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Research Sounds a Contrarian Note on Micropayments

New processing technologies for so-called micropayments–transactions carrying a value under $5–have received a lot of attention in recent months as the number of sellers of online digital content expands and as the market for song downloads explodes, but some observers now question how far the market can grow. Startups like …

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Mobile POS Picks up Steam As Costs Fall and Capabilities Rise

Falling technology costs and the increasing availability of more sophisticated cellular networks are driving a growing trend toward wireless point-of-sale devices, according to research from TowerGroup, a consulting and research firm in Needham, Mass. The firm's research indicates that while mobile terminals are still a small fraction of the installed …

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The ATM Exchange Wins a Sweeping OK for its Security Product

A Cincinnati-based company that specializes in the repair and refurbishment of ATMs has won a comprehensive class of approval from Visa International for a device it invented to bring installed ATMs into compliance with new card-network security protocols. The approval from Visa means any older ATM incorporating the device will …

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Acies Combines with Atlantic Synergy, Maps Acquisition Strategy

Acies Inc., an independent sales organization based in New York, today announced it has entered into an agreement with Fort Pierce, Fla.-based Atlantic Synergy Inc., under which the ISO will become a subsidiary of Atlantic Synergy and hold a controlling interest in the company. As part the acquisition, Atlantic Synergy, …

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Surging Sales Push MusicRebellion to Embrace Micropayments

MusicRebellion.com Inc., which operates a 3-year-old Web site selling song downloads, is getting set to adopt an updated version of a micropayments system to help handle growing volume. The Web merchant, which has been using Peppercoin Inc.'s original processing system, introduced last year, says the micropayment method accounts for between …

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Official Payments Rolls out E-Checks for Government Transactions

Official Payments Corp., a Stamford, Conn.-based processor that specializes in payments to government entities, has announced it is now processing electronic checks on the Internet, with settlement through the automated clearing house. The company, which quietly began the service in December and is now trafficking e-checks for 34 government agencies, …

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The Clearing House, SVPCo., And Related Companies Merge

Six New York-based payments businesses, including The Clearing House, a check-settlement processor, and Small Value Payments Co. (SVPCo.), an electronic transaction processor, will be merging over the next 12 months into a single company, The Clearing House announced today. The merger, which has been in the planning process for the …

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Visa Credits Surge in Web Volume to Its Authentication Program

Visa U.S.A. reported today that the dollar volume of transactions occurring on its cards on the Internet through the first five months of 2004 is running ahead of the gain seen in calendar 2003. Through May 31, Visa's e-commerce volume on credit and debit cards jumped 59% over the year-ago …

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A New NACHA Rule Would Combat Returns on All ACH Debits

The national network for the automated clearing house system is sifting through comments on a new rule that would levy fines on banks that fail to reduce return rates to below 1% for all client originators and for all categories of ACH transactions. Within a week or so, says the …

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Peppercoin Aims at the POS As Well As Digital Content with Version 2.0

In an ambitious effort to capture a share of the rapidly expanding markets for both digital content and goods at the point of sale, micropayments processor Peppercoin Inc. today is announcing a second generation of the payments model it introduced commercially only last December. Considerably revised, the Waltham, Mass.-based company's …

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Free Service Is Lighting a Fire Under Online Bill Payment

The movement among banks to waive or eliminate consumer fees on electronic bill payment is rapidly pushing the transaction channel into the mainstream of consumer payment products, according to the chief executive of Online Resources Corp. “Free works,” declared Matthew P. Lawlor, who is also chairman of the McLean, Va.-based …

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Consumer Groups Call on Fed to Extend Reg E to Payroll Cards

The rapid growth of the market for stored-value cards issued to employees in lieu of paychecks has prompted a wide array of consumer and labor groups to petition the Federal Reserve Board to extend to payroll cards the consumer protections of the Electronic Funds Transfer Act. In a letter sent …

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Key Reaches 100 in Agent-Bank Contracts for Its ATM Network

Keycorp, Cleveland, announced today it has signed the 100th contract in its agent-bank program for its ATM network. The contract, with Workman's Circle Credit Union, Cheektowaga, New York, calls for the institution's customers to have access to 289 Key ATMs in the state of New York. Under Key's agent-bank program, …

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Electronic Payments Boost Growth in Canada by 25%, Report Shows

Making transactions more efficient has long been a driving force behind the conversion of paper-based to electronic systems, but now a new report shows how efficiencies derived from electronically processed payments contribute to a national economy. The report, entitled “The Benefits of Electronic Payments in the Canadian Economy,” was released …

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