Looking to stir up support for its Checkout online payment system among sellers on eBay Inc.'s online marketplace, Google Inc. will throw a party Thursday night in Boston during a three-day convention eBay is hosting for its buyers and sellers. The party, themed “Let Freedom Ring” and to be held …
Read More »Will MasterCard Win, Cap One Card Unleash Debit Brand Switching?
MasterCard Worldwide received a double dose of good debit news last week. First came the news that big credit card issuer Capital One Financial Corp. is rolling out a MasterCard-branded rewards debit card that doesn't require the cardholder to have a deposit relationship with Cap One (Digital Transactions News, June …
Read More »Already a Rocket, Remote Capture Is Set to Shift to Warp Speed
Remote deposit capture, already a hot product in electronic payments, is poised for explosive growth, according to a report released this week. More than 2,900 U.S. financial institutions had implemented remote capture, or were in the process of doing so, by the end of March, a number that will climb …
Read More »Cardtronics’ Latest ATM Deal Hands 7-Eleven a Hefty Payoff
The agreement by Cardtronics Inc., the nation's largest ATM operator, to buy 7-Eleven Inc.'s entire U.S. fleet of 5,500 ATMs and Vcom multi-function kiosks hands the convenience-store chain a hefty return on its ATM investment while expandng Houston-based Cardtronics' network of machines by about 20%. The approximately $135 million cash …
Read More »Could the Ceridian Deal Lead to a Comdata-Certegy Combo?
The move by Ceridian Corp., owner of fast-growing payment processor Comdata Corp., to go private in a deal involving Boston-based Thomas H. Lee Partners LLC and insurance-industry processor Fidelity National Financial Inc. represents the latest in a series of processor deals backed by private equity and could lead to yet …
Read More »Emida-Q Comm Merger Could Expand Prepaid Market for ISOs
Two processors specializing in prepaid wireless transactions announced a merger on Wednesday that will create the second-largest provider in the business and could create opportunities for independent sales organizations. In a deal for which terms were not announced, Emida Technologies Inc., Foothill Ranch, Calif., is combining with Orem, Utah-based Q …
Read More »The Winding Road That Led to the Pending Metavante Spin-off
The process that led to Metavante Corp.'s pending spin-off from Milwaukee-based bank-holding company Marshall & Ilsley Corp. started two years ago as the payment processor sought ways to continue making acquisitions, according to a registration statement M&I filed this week with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The filing?775 pages in …
Read More »MODASolutions Rechristens Its Service, Unveils Buyer Protection
MODASolutions Inc. which has been marketing an online-payment system called SECURE-eBill for more than two years, has renamed the service and introduced its first buyer-protection policy to cover instances of delayed or damaged goods, as well as non-delivery. The new policy comes as online retailers seek alternatives to bank-issued credit …
Read More »End of 50-Day Go-Shop” Period Leaves KKR As Sole First Data Suitor”
The proposed $29 billion buy-out of leading payment processor First Data Corp. by private-equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. cleared another hurdle on Tuesday when First Data reported that its 50-day “go-shop” period had ended without netting any competing bids.n n In announcing the buyout in early April, First …
Read More »Eye on Private Equity: Deals for Alliance Data And TransFirst
Private-equity financing continued to make itself felt this week in the transaction-processing business, with Blackstone Capital Partners VLP's $7.8 billion bid for Alliance Data Systems Corp. and GTCR Golder Rauner LLC's decision to sell TransFirst LLC to an even bigger investment house, Welsh, Carson, Anderson, & Stowe, for $683 million. …
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