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June, 2004

  • 21 June

    MasterCard’s Wal-Mart Deal Could Fuel Non-Bank PIN Debit

    Today's announcement by Wal-Mart Stores Inc. that the chain will begin accepting MasterCard International's signature-based debit card again, effective immediately, could spark more interest in non-bank debit networks among small and mid-size retailers, according to some expert observers. Although Wal-Mart and MasterCard refused to disclose terms of their agreement, it …

  • 18 June

    The Fed Plans More Closures As Check Volumes Slide

    Having already announced last year its plan to shutter 13 check-processing facilities by the end of 2004, the Federal Reserve now says in a statement released this week it plans further closures. The announcement from the Fed does not indicate how many locations might be affected, nor is it specific …

  • 17 June

    PayPal Says Its New Pricing Should Cut Costs for Most Sellers

    PayPal Inc., the online payment processor owned by Internet auction powerhouse eBay Inc., is set to roll out new transaction fees Aug. 6 that it says will slash payment costs for most of its sellers. Merchants doing very large volumes will see the greatest benefit, while mid-tier sellers will see …

  • 17 June

    How the New Anti-Phishing Group Sees Itself As Distinct

    A new trade group formed to fight phishing fraud argues it will work on approaches to the problem that will distinguish it from the efforts of another organization that emerged last year to combat the online fraud. The Trusted Electronic Communications Forum, whose formation was announced this week, is aimed …

  • 16 June

    Paymentech Scores Major Multi-Year Deal with InterActiveCorp

    Paymentech L.P. today won the entire credit and debit card processing business of five operating units of IAC/Interactive Corp., parent company of a number of online businesses. The multi-year deal includes Ticketmaster, Hotels.com, Expedia, HSN, and Match.com. Dallas-based Paymentech, which processed 7 billion electronic transactions in 2003, will not say …

  • 16 June

    Survey Shows Many Web Merchants Are Passing up Global Sales

    Even though transactions from outside North America account for anywhere from 10% to 20% of sales for Web sites that accept international business, only 59% of large and mid-sized online merchants take orders from international customers. That's the main conclusion of a recent e-commerce payment survey sponsored by CyberSource Corp., …

  • 15 June

    First Data Certifies Slim CD Software for High-Speed Transactions

    Slim CD Inc., a transaction-software company in Coral Springs, Fla., announced today its product has been certified by First Data Corp., allowing banks and independent sales organizations supported by FDC to offer merchants high-speed card transactions on personal computers through Slim CD's software. The company says its product can process …

  • 14 June

    Canada’s Paystone Looks for a Payoff in ‘Compelling’ Content

    While the burgeoning digital song market has focused attention on the potential for micropayments in the U.S., a Canadian processor has signed about 1,000 online merchants, the most recent of which is Puretracks, Canada's first and largest purveyor of digital songs. Vancouver-based Paystone Technologies Corp., which was founded in 2001, …

  • 10 June

    E-Payments Help Push Fed Check Volume Down Nearly 6%

    The volume of checks processed by the Federal Reserve dove nearly 6% in the first quarter, reflecting the impact of various electronic payment methods on the nation's usage of paper checks. According to the latest data released by the Fed, the number of checks it cleared in the first quarter …

  • 9 June

    How TNS Plans to Use Synapse to Boost Its ‘Stickiness’

    When TNS Inc. announced late last month that it had bought U.S. Wireless Data's Synapse processing gateway, it said it was planning to use the gateway's non-wireline transaction capability to help open high-potential markets like fast food (Digital Transactions News, May 27). But equally important to the company's strategy is …

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