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Mobile Commerce

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 …

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New Research Shows Optimism About Mobile Banking And Payments

Spurred by the increasing popularity of smart phones and a strong push by financial institutions, the number of Americans actively using mobile-banking services could grow to 53.1 million by 2013, an increase of 431% from an estimated 10 million today. That's the prediction from research firm TowerGroup Inc., which this …

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Instant Issuance Comes to Stickers, Fobs, And NFC Phones

In anticipation of rising demand for contactless form factors other than credit and debit cards, Dynamic Card Solutions LLC this week introduced a product that allows bank branches to personalize key fobs, contactless stickers, and NFC-equipped cell phones on the spot. The product, called Perso-to-Go, complements an existing system the …

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Eye on Mobile Payments: Intuit, Bango Launch Card Services

Intuit Inc. on Thursday entered the race to sign up plumbers, carpet cleaners, delivery people, and other small on-the-go merchants for card acceptance. The Mountain View, Calif.-based vendor of the popular QuickBooks accounting program rolled out a product, called GoPayment, that works on mobile phones but doesn't require other hardware, …

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An Expert Casts Doubt on Stickers for Mobile Payments at the POS

With near-field communication (NFC) technology seemingly on hold in North America, mobile-payments backers are turning to radio-frequency identification tags with adhesive backing that can be affixed to phones (Digital Transactions News, Oct. 15, 2008). These so-called stickers, offered by First Data Corp., Oberthur Technologies, and other companies, are widely seen …

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CheXout Aims to Bridge Mobile Processors to Physical Payments

Restaurant customers will be able to use their mobile phones to both split and pay dinner tabs with an application now being marketed by Boston-based startup CheXout Systems Inc. The company, which has been incorporated for less than a year and has no live installations, is forging integration agreements with …

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By Snapping up Commerciant, BankServ Enters Mobile Market

Specialty payment processor BankServ, one of the pioneers of remote deposit capture, is preparing a move into the mobile-payments market thanks to its recent acquisition of the assets of Commerciant LP. Houston-based Commerciant offers merchants wireless payments software and a unique wireless terminal that scans checks and takes credit card …

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With Tri-Mode M-Banking, mFoundry Eyes High Growth

In a move to simplify solutions in the rapidly changing mobile-banking market, mFoundry Inc. has added enhanced capabilities to its m-banking product. It now offers text banking (SMS) and alerts, as well as support within the mobile web browser (WAP). The two new modes join mFoundry's mobile applications-based downloadable solution …

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How Nokia’s New Phone Could Be a Shot in the Arm for NFC

Its ultimate significance may prove to be months away, but a new handset introduced last week by Nokia has some mobile-payments observers expressing hope that talk of mobile transactions at the point of sale may now be more realistic. “It is definitely something that will move the conversation along,” says …

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Consumers Still Unimpressed by Mobile Banking and Payments

Several years of hype haven't yet motivated many consumers to embrace banking and payments through cell phones and other mobile devices, though there are signs that consumers are warming to the new technology, according to new survey results from KPMG LLP. The audit, tax, and consulting firm asked more than …

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