It's now official: Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has become a major distributor of walk-in electronic bill-payment services. Processor Fiserv Inc. announced that 3,755 U.S. Wal-Mart locations now offer standard and next-day bill payments from Fiserv's CheckFreePay service. The service enables customers to pay 2,500 utility, credit card, phone, insurance, and other …
Read More »Latest Stats Show WEB Poised to Displace ARC as E-Check Leader
As bills paid the old-fashioned way–through the mail–decline while online bill payments boom, a Digital Transactions News analysis of recent automated clearing house data shows Internet-based e-check traffic approaching transaction volumes of check conversions for conventional bill payments. At the current rate, the Web-based payments could surpass these paper-based check …
Read More »How the Recession Could Push up Fees for Expedited Bill Payments
The severity and length of the recession makes it likely banks will be able to raise fees for last-minute online bill payments, recent research says. That will mean more revenue for financial institutions that have been seeking ways to make money from electronic bill payments, a service they've generally been …
Read More »For the First Time, Banks Edge Billers in Race for Bill-Pay Traffic
For years, more consumers have used biller sites rather than online-banking sites to pay their bills electronically. But now, with financial institutions struggling to build deposits, bank sites have edged ahead, according to research released on Wednesday by Javelin Strategy & Research. At the same time, though, it appears some …
Read More »Online Bill Pay Gains 1.3 Million Households in ‘Generational Change’
More than 2 million new households logged into online banking over the past year, bringing the online-banking share of the nation's households with Internet access to 79%. That's one of the key findings from the 2009 Consumer Billing and Payment Trends survey from bank processor and bill-pay technology provider Fiserv …
Read More »AllTrust Looks to Newly Minted Patent for Remote Capture Growth
So-called third-party checks represent a potentially lucrative niche market for remote deposit capture, and now a biometric-authentication vendor has been granted a patent for a process by which such checks can be authorized and imaged for deposit under Check 21 rules. AllTrust Networks, which announced the patent last week, now …
Read More »Consolidators To Take Greater Share of Slower-Growing Bill-Pay Market
Electronic bill-payment consolidators?notably banks?could finally claim at least half the market, but to hold on to their gains, banks will need to pay special attention to affluent young adults. That's a key conclusion in a new forecast for the growing bill-pay market by Cambridge, Mass.-based Forrester Research Inc. Forrester predicts …
Read More »Pressure for Mobile Banking Spurs Faster Deployment Technology
In an indication of how fast mobile banking is developing as a mainstream product for financial institutions, Fiserv Inc. this week released a version of its Mobile Money software that could let banks deploy a mobile-banking service in three months or less. The new version, called Mobile Money FastTrack, is …
Read More »Stats Show Bill Payments Remain the Star of E-Checks on the ACH
Internet bill payments were the lone stars of electronic checks in the first quarter, a quarter that saw volumes on all other e-check applications either decline or barely rise from fourth-quarter 2008 levels. Most e-check codes also declined on a year-over-year basis, according to the latest automated clearing house volume …
Read More »How Walk-in Bill Pay, Prepaid Cards Could Win over Check Cashers
Contrary to some perceptions, there is no wall separating the customer bases of banks and check-cashing stores. Many consumers patronize both financial entities. And, according to a new report from Aite Group LLC, banks could win more business from consumers who heavily patronize check-cashing stores by adding walk-in bill-payment services …
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