The good news for prepaid card program manager Green Dot Corp. in the fourth quarter: purchase volumes, revenues, and active cards all increased. The bad news: American Express Co.’s new Bluebird prepaid card now being sold at Wal-Mart Stores Inc.’s U.S. stores is taking some business from Green Dot’s own …
Read More »Eye on Acquisitions: ACI Snags Online Resources; FIS Swallows mFoundry
Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013, will go down as one of the payments industry’s more notable days of the deal. First, payments-software developer ACI Worldwide Inc. announced plans to buy Online Resources Corp. in a deal that values the electronic bill-payment and presentment technology provider at $263 million. Then the big processor …
Read More »First Data Names Labry As Interim CEO, Reports Mixed Quarterly Results
First Data Corp. late on Monday named Ed Labry, president of the big processor’s North American unit, as interim chief executive officer to replace current chief executive Jonathan J. Judge, who is retiring early for health reasons. The announcement came less than a day before First Data announced mixed fourth-quarter …
Read More »Casting a Shadow on Social Commerce, Payvment Shuts Down, Sells Itself to Intuit
Intuit Inc. on Monday acquired the assets of Palo Alto, Calif.-based Payvment Inc., a 3-year-old vendor of shopping-cart and payment tools for merchants operating on social networks. Terms of the deal, which capped a series of developments that for some observers cast doubt on the market for so-called social …
Read More »Forecasters Predict Credit Card Surcharges Will Find Few Takers Come Jan. 27
The surcharging provisions of the credit card interchange settlement announced last July will take effect on Sunday, but observers expect few merchants will take advantage of their new-found freedom to add a surcharge to Visa and MasterCard credit card sales. “I know of nobody” who plans to surcharge, says Mitch …
Read More »Will Apple Press Forward Or Take a Pass on Passbook Payments?
n Passbook? The topic of Apple Inc.’s loyalty application didn’t come up Wednesday afternoon when the leading Silicon Valley tech company’s top brass discussed their latest quarterly results, which stock analysts found disappointing. But some smart-phone industry observers see evidence that Apple is laying the groundwork for a full-fledged mobile-payments …
Read More »As EMV Picks up Steam, A Standards Group Asks About Interest in an Open Alternative
Just when most payments executives had concluded EMV was the only game in town for chip cards in the United States, a financial-services standards committee has issued a proposal for a meeting to examine the case for an open, industry-based alternative. In a letter dated Jan. 20 and obtained …
Read More »Shazam Launches Its Bolts App, With Debit-Based P2P Transactions To Come
The Shazam debit network on Monday took a step closer to entering the fray for near real-time person-to-person payments with the launch of its Shazam Bolts mobile app. The app, which works on smart phones and tablets running Apple Inc.’s iOS software, will initially enable financial-institution customers to receive alerts …
Read More »CEO Judge’s Sudden Retirement Casts a Cloud of Uncertainty Over First Data
Citing health reasons, First Data Corp. chief executive Jonathan J. Judge on Friday announced plans to retire. The unexpected retirement casts a cloud of uncertainty over the nation’s largest payment processor as it competes in a fast-changing payments industry and, down the road, prepares for a possible IPO or sale …
Read More »Crimped Financials Drive Dramatic New Acquirer Priority on PCI Revenue
In sharp contrast to only a year ago, independent sales organizations and other merchant acquirers now rank revenue generation as their number-one goal for programs they offer to help merchants comply with the Payment Card Industry data-security standard (PCI), according to a survey set to be released on Thursday. The …
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