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December, 2003

  • 8 December

    Peppercoin Signs Blue Note and Goes Commercial

    Peppercoin Inc., a Waltham, Mass.-based micropayments startup, announced today it has signed on to process payments for Blue Note Records, a unit of EMI Music Publishing. Beginning in the first quarter of 2004, Peppercoin will deploy its technology to handle purchases of single songs from Blue Note's site, www.bluenoterecords.radioplayer.com. The …

  • 5 December

    The ATM at the Checkout Counter

    Cash back at the point of sale on debit card transactions secured by personal identification numbers is becoming an increasingly popular option as more merchants offer the service and consumers begin using online debit cards more often. Online debit transaction volume is growing at a compounded annual rate of 28%, …

  • 4 December

    Wendy’s Beefs Up Credit Card Acceptance

    Wendy's International Inc. announced today that more than 3,000 of its U.S. stores now accept credit cards and that more locations are being added to the program each week. By year's end the fast-food chain expects to have more than 70% of its U.S. outlets accepting cards using its satellite …

  • 3 December

    Visa’s Wal-Mart Deal: Only the Opening Act

    Look for Visa USA Inc. to attempt a few more deals with other major retailers similar to the arrangement it has reportedly struck with Wal-Mart Stores Inc. The nation's biggest retailer announced today it will no longer accept MasterCard International Inc.'s signature debit cards, citing their high costs. Industry observers …

  • 2 December

    The Tradeoff in the New Windows-Based ATMs

    As financial-services companies begin switching out older ATMs for new ones running on Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system, they may at the same time be creating a security problem similar to the one that has long plagued network administrators overseeing fleets of networked computers running the same software. The problem …

  • 1 December

    Busting Open the Transaction Silos

    Hewlett Packard Co. thinks banks processing ATM, Web, branch, and other traffic in separate channels could benefit by switching all this volume through one common system. The company, which through its acquisition of Compaq Computer Corp. owns the Tandem unit whose computers drive so many payment data centers, is readying …

November, 2003

  • 26 November

    Here Come the POS Web Terminals

    With fraud and identity-theft headlines appearing nearly every day, the pressure is on to offer more risk-management services at the point of sale, and this, some experts say, is leading to rising interest in POS terminals capable of operating on Internet Protocol connections. Such connections, they argue, make it easier …

  • 25 November

    Special Deals Could Land the Card Companies Back in Court

    The news that Visa USA Inc. and MasterCard International Inc. are negotiating new debit-card acceptance deals with big retail chains and their acquirers in which the chains will pay lower transaction fees than what is standard for other merchants has already fueled speculation that the giant, bank-owned card networks are …

  • 21 November

    Survey Hints at Rising Micropayments Adoption by Online Merchants

    A survey of more than 170 senior-level executives for electronic payments processors, networks, and online merchants at a micropayments conference held earlier this month indicates a majority of the online merchants in attendance will be selling content with a micropayments system within a year. The survey, whose results were released …

  • 21 November

    Special Report: Online Fraud’s Hidden Impact

    Separate studies of online transaction fraud released this week cast new light on the problem of fraudulent Web transactions. The rate of online fraud is declining, according to a survey of online merchants conducted in October by CyberSource, Mountain View, Calif., a processor of online transactions. But indirect costs resulting …

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