Thursday , January 30, 2025

Automated Clearing House

Settlement with NCR Positions DataTreasury to Move into ACH and Cards

With its settlement today with NCR Corp., DataTreasury Corp. will be able to tap technology that will allow it to move beyond check processing and into technology supporting automated clearing house and card transactions, the company's lead counsel says. The small Melville, N.Y. technology company, which had sued NCR early …

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A Startup Readies a Payments Network Based on Driver’s Licenses

A startup company led by the former head of a processor of automated clearing house transactions is readying a network that will allow consumers to use their driver's licenses to pay for goods at the point of sale. Boulder, Colo.-based Combined Payments Network LLC plans to formally unveil its product, …

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Accelitec Lays Technical Groundwork for PayPilot Expansion in ’06

Accelitec Inc., a Seattle-based company that last year launched a contactless-payment system aimed at merchants rather than banks, says it is preparing for expansion this year by smoothing integration with existing merchant networks. The company's PayPilot product is in beta with an unidentified merchant, and officials say they expect to …

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Feuding Rivals Pay By Touch, BioPay Merge to Spur Biometrics

Two bitter rivals in the biometric-payments arena have merged to helped spur adoption of the technology among merchants. Tim Robinson, chief executive of BioPay LLC, which will shortly become part of its largest competitor, Pay By Touch Solutions, as the result of a deal announced today, says the longstanding rivalry …

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BioPay Looks for Big Year for Biometric Payments in 2006

This may be the year contactless payment gained a foothold among banks and merchants, but another technology?biometrically secured point-of-sale payments?is starting to gain momentum, as well. BioPay LLC, a provider of the technology for both POS transactions and payroll check-cashing, says it expects in 2006 to double, and possibly triple, …

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Absence of Fee Break Could Hinder RFID’s Penetration of Cash

The U.S. cash-payment market is enormous, but banks' hopes of penetrating it with so-called contactless technology could falter if high acceptance costs spur merchants to look at alternative electronic payment methods. That's one among a number of findings in a new study released this week on the market for transactions …

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E-Commerce Fraud Losses Rise As Big Sellers Get Hammered

Total losses from e-commerce fraud will hit $2.8 billion in 2005, up from $2.6 billion last year, with large and mid-sized merchants getting hit the hardest after several years of success in controlling the problem, according to a study released today. Although the overall rate of fraud loss will dip …

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BioPay Chief Sees Flaws in Rival’s CardSystems Strategy

Biometric-payments processor Pay By Touch Solutions' plans to use CardSystems Solutions Inc.'s processing platform and reseller relationships to help market its point-of-sale authentication system to merchants may hit a few snags, in the view of a leading competitor. BioPay LLC, a Herndon, Va.-based processor that like Pay By Touch authenticates …

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NACHA Sets Rules to Tell Business Checks from Consumer Checks

NACHA, the Herndon, Va.-based organization that sets rules for the automated clearing house network, has released rules to allow banks and check-accepting businesses to distinguish checks written by companies from those written by consumers. The former are not supposed to be submitted to the network for settlement under NACHA rules, …

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Expedited Bill Payments Grow at Double-Digit Rates, Go More Electronic

So-called expedited bill payments are rapidly growing in volume in the U.S., and are also becoming increasingly electronic as remote-payment channels like the Internet gain transaction share from traditional walk-in channels. That's one conclusion TowerGroup, a Needham, Mass.-based payments-research firm, has come to in two studies released this week. Expedited …

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