My Payment Network Inc., a Corte Madera, Calif.-based startup specializing in invoice-based electronic-payment processing for schools and small businesses, says its SchoolPay product could reach between 3,500 and 4,000 schools in the coming year, up from more than 50 at the end of the 2005-06 academic year. At the same …
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August, 2006
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23 August
PNC Joins Small But Growing Bank Trend Toward Free ATM Usage
Pittsburgh-based PNC Bank said today it will reimburse its customers for ATM fees they incur when they use other banks' ATMs anywhere in the world. The program, which begins Sept. 1, means the bank's 2 million retail-banking customers will receive rebates for ATM surcharges as well as the so-called foreign …
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23 August
Discover Scores U.S. JCB Transactions in Latest Deal to Open Network
In the latest of a series of moves to open its network to outside card issuers and transaction processors, Discover Financial Services LLC on Wednesday said Discover Network will begin processing transactions for JCB International Credit Card Co. Ltd. some time next year. In 2008, Discover cardholders will be able …
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21 August
PayPal Exec Says eBay Ban Against Google Checkout Is ‘Overplayed’
When online auction giant eBay Inc. barred Google Checkout from its marketplace, the move led to widespread industry speculation that eBay, which owns rival online payment processor PayPal, was discriminating against the weeks-old Google Inc. payment product. But a PayPal executive tells Digital Transactions News eBay's action had nothing to …
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18 August
Applying Casino Lessons, Infonox Pushes Savvier ATMs for Banks
Convinced that banks are ready to upgrade ATM capability to sell more products and services, San Jose, Calif.-based Infonox Inc. says it is piloting marketing-savvy machines with unnamed clients and plans to have at least one commercial deployment in progress within six months. “There's a dramatic shift in the banking …
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17 August
iPayment Logs Low Volume Growth, Though Gas Prices Help
Newly private iPayment Inc. this week reported a 12% increase in operating profits despite single-digit growth in charge volume. Nonetheless, the big Nashville, Tenn.-based independent sales organization posted a net loss of $5.81 million on expenses related to its May 10 management-led buyout, compared with net income of $7.73 million …
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17 August
Barnes & Noble Signing Helps Drive PayPal’s Off-eBay Push
Pursuing a 2-year-old push to sell acceptance to online merchants, PayPal Inc. reached a milestone in that effort with this week's high-profile signing of bookseller Barnes & Noble Inc.'s Web site. The nation's largest bookstore chain's e-commerce operation should help the San Jose, Calif.-based online transaction processor further reduce its …
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16 August
Eyeing Gift-Card Popularity, the OCC Issues Disclosure Rules
Responding to the rapid build-up in popularity of gift cards, a federal banking regulator has issued guidelines telling banks what information they should disclose?and how they should disclose it?to both the buyers and ultimate users of the prepaid plastic. The new rules, which bear on matters such as expiration dates, …
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16 August
FFIEC Clarifies Authentication Guidance, Gets Tough on Deadline
Seeking to address industry uncertainty about its guidelines on online-banking security, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council this week released a set of clarifications it says addresses “a representation” of questions it has received from banks, technology companies, and banking examiners. This latest document from the FFIEC, an agency that …
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14 August
Processors Begin to Respond to Real-Time Bill-Payment Trend
More and more consumers now expect their last-minute bill payments to be credited to their accounts with near instantaneous effect. And, increasingly, billers and processors are meeting that expectation?or at least laying plans to. “The trend is toward real-time [bill payment],” says Dave Fortney, senior vice president for electronic presentment …