Vendors in the ATM industry are beginning to move ahead with systems that would allow machine owners to remotely install and manage encryption keys mandated by a new security standard set by the bank card networks. The introduction of solutions for remote administration of Triple DES keys comes even as …
Read More »A BofA Banker Argues Against ACH-Based Debit Programs
With rising transaction costs leading many retailers to look at the automated clearing house as a less expensive form of electronic payment, at least one leading bank executive is publicly throwing cold water on the concept of proprietary retail debit cards based on the ACH. Jonathan Wilk, senior vice president …
Read More »Metavante Buys NYCE to Further An Ambitious Payments Plan
Metavante Corp., which today announced it is paying $610 million in cash to buy the NYCE electronic funds transfer network from First Data Corp. and its bank owners, sees the deal as part of a nearly $1 billion payments strategy that has led the Milwaukee-based processor to snap up other …
Read More »A Pulse Survey Shows Fees, Restrictions Risk Debit Users’ Ire
A new national survey of debit card holders indicates a significant portion of consumers would be inclined to punish retailers and banks if they imposed fees or tried to restrict the range of accepted payment products. When asked how they would react if a merchant no longer accepted their debit …
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 »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 »Frustration Reaches New Heights Among Grocers over Payments Costs
Frustration with electronic-transaction pricing may be reaching a boiling point in the supermarket industry, says one expert who keeps an eye on payments issues at the National Grocers Association, an Arlington, Va.-based trade group that includes independent supermarkets and wholesalers among its 12,000-plus members. Interchange and other costs for credit …
Read More »Why More Merchants Are Adopting PIN Debit
Debit cards linked to personal identification numbers are slowly but surely penetrating more and more merchant locations, and as a result PIN debit transactions will begin to overtake transactions on signature-based debit cards within five years, says an analyst at Speer & Associates Inc., Atlanta, who has studied the issue. …
Read More »Gift Card Market Will Double by 2007, TowerGroup Says
Sales of prepaid gift cards soared 47% last year as the 8-year-old product picked up momentum that will lead to a doubling of usage by 2007, the research firm TowerGroup Inc. reports in research released today. The largest beneficiary of the trend will be banks, the firm says. While bank-issued …
Read More »Visa Looks to a Sweepstakes to Promote Check Card Transactions
Visa USA has announced a sweepstakes promotion for this summer aimed at increasing transactions on its signature-based debit card. The Visa check card, on which Visa introduced permanently lower interchange rates effective Jan. 31, offers Visa debit card issuers less revenue than was the case before last year's settlement of …
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