More evidence of the possible damage being done by phishing to e-commerce emerged in survey results released today by technology research firm Gartner Inc., Stamford, Conn. The survey, which was completed last month and canvassed 5,000 adult Web users, indicates that 30 million users think they have definitely been a …
Read More »Deal-Maker iPayment Reports Strong First-Quarter Results
Nashville-based card payments processor iPayment Inc. reported financial results today that included a more than doubling in charge volume processed as well as hefty increases in revenue and net income. The company, which closed at the end of 2003 on a $55 million cash acquisition from First Data Corp. that …
Read More »Endpoint Exchange, SVPCo. Add Heft to Image Network Efforts
CheckClear LLC, which owns and operates what is so far the only national image-exchange network in operation for check processing, announced today it is planning to connect to an image exchange being built by the Federal Reserve. It also said it has made an agreement to connect to imaging equipment …
Read More »A Survey Shows How Phishing Has Spooked Online Customers
A survey conducted last month shows the extent to which e-mail fraud schemes, also known as phishing scams, are affecting consumers and their willingness to do business online, just as financial institutions and retailers are pushing to move more transactions into the online channel. Fully 75% of bank accountholders are …
Read More »How Debitman Plans to Boost Its Card Base 300-Fold by Year’s End
Debitman Card Inc., a retailer-sponsored debit card network based in Chico, Calif., is moving aggressively on a new card-issuance plan that calls for increasing the base of Debitman-branded cards to just over 900,000 cards issued by 1,000 merchant outlets by the end of the year. The card base currently stands …
Read More »Peppercoin Readies ‘Version 2.0’ to Target a Huge Market
Peppercoin Inc., a micropayments processor in Waltham, Mass., sees a potential market for transactions of small and very small values reaching into the trillions of dollars, embracing both the online and point-of-sale markets. To tap that potential, the new company is moving toward a rollout, planned for mid-summer, of a …
Read More »A U.K. Banker’s Warning for His U.S. Brethren: Get with the Chip
Bankers in the U.S. who bemoan the absence of a business case for smart cards may soon find one now that a massive rollout of chip-based credit and debit cards secured with personal identification numbers is well under way in the U.K., a British banker warned today. That's because fraudsters …
Read More »AmEx Will Expand ExpressPay And Promote a New Incentive
American Express Co. this Friday will begin adding more merchants in lower Manhattan in its test of radio-wave technology for payment transactions. Over the next several weeks, three quick-service restaurants near the card company's headquarters will begin accepting the card company's experimental ExpressPay RIFD keyfobs, which communicate with conventional card …
Read More »Advice from an Expert: Don’t Rely on E-Loyalty to Push Technology
Executives who are counting on loyalty applications to help justify new transaction technologies like smart cards and radio-frequency ID devices may have to reconsider their strategies in light of recent developments, according to an expert in electronic loyalty programs. Speaking at Thomson Media's CardTech SecurTech conference and exhibition this week …
Read More »Nova Buys a 10,000-Merchant Portfolio from Union Bank
Nova Information Systems, an Atlanta-based transaction processor, announced today it has agreed to acquire a portfolio of 10,000 merchants from Union Bank of California in a deal expected to close by June 30. Pricing and other terms were not disclosed. Nova says the acquisition is expected to add $3 billion …
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