Wednesday , January 8, 2025

Competitive Strategies

Acculynk Scores Again, This Time with Its MasterCard Pact

Just two weeks after announcing its biggest EFT network partnership with the Discover Financial Service-owned Pulse network, online PIN-debit technology provider Acculynk Inc. landed an even bigger fish. Under a deal announced Wednesday, MasterCard Inc.’s approximately 8,500 U.S. Debit MasterCard issuers will have the option of offering Acculynk’s PaySecure service …

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Some NFC Consensus Emerges, Thanks to Fed Mediation

Executives with a number of the leading players in telecommunications and electronic payments have managed to reach a consensus on at least some of the issues that have divided them for years over the shape and direction of mobile payments in the U.S. While participants say they are not yet …

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Regulation, Economy Weigh on Acquiring Executives’ Minds

In a year when Congress is beefing up regulation of the financial system, merchant-acquiring executives not surprisingly view the tightening regulatory environment as the key challenge facing their industry in 2010 and 2011, according to a new study from Boston-based Aite Group LLC. Sixty-one percent of executives Aite researchers interviewed …

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Square’s Founder Says the Main Act Is About To Begin

After taking a time out in June to resolve problems ranging from a parts shortage to merchant underwriting, the new payment service Square Inc. is about to commercially distribute its cube-shaped card readers for smart phones. Chief executive officer Jack Dorsey, co-founder of the Twitter social network, told attendees at …

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PayPal Sees Transaction Growth Level off in the Latest Quarter

The nation’s sluggish recovery from a long and deep recession kept second-quarter transaction volume static for e-commerce processor PayPal Inc., according to statistics released this week by PayPal’s parent company, online auctioneer eBay Inc. While PayPal added nearly 3 million active accounts in the period to reach 87.2 million, the …

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A ‘Bill Me Later’ for Bill Pay Launches with a $4.5 Million Warchest

BillFloat Inc. launched its service this week with a hefty vote of confidence from initial investors that include PayPal Inc. and a business proposition that grants spot credit to hard-up consumers so they can delay paying their bills. Like Bill Me Later, which grants so-called transactional credit for online purchases, …

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A Banker’s Nightmare: Social Networks Beget a Slew of PayPals

Non-bank threats to banking franchises like electronic payments are nothing new, but if a researcher is correct, banks and the card networks they built could soon find themselves under assault from a whole new batch of players that have found a niche in social networks and online gaming. “I don’t …

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PayPal, Google Use Mobile to Penetrate the Physical Point of Sale

Evidence mounted over the past week of the interest at least some major e-commerce processors have in using mobile platforms to penetrate the physical point of sale. First came word that Bling Nation Ltd., a Palo Alto, Calif.-based mobile-payments processor that depends on contactless stickers, is working on an integration …

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The Acquiring Industry Stays on Its Top-Heavy Course

The rich in merchant-acquiring market share got richer last year, but nearly everyone got a little poorer when same-store sales are the measure, according to the latest annual study of the acquiring industry by Mercator Advisory Group Inc. The top five acquirers processed 74% of U.S. general-purpose payment card charge …

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Consumer Payments Are Just the Start for an Ambitious FaceCash

As the payments industry waits for the commercial rollout of near-field communication technology, startups are jumping into mobile payments to fill the void. One of the latest attempts to bridge the gap between physical stores and mobile devices is FaceCash, which launched last month and allows consumers to pay merchants …

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