A new report from Aite Group LLC gives some insights into how open-loop prepaid card processors work. And building on strengths and correcting weaknesses will be key as the recession, the specter of government regulation, and growth opportunities abroad challenge processors to improve, according to the report. Aite analyst Adil …
Read More »PayPal’s Push into E-Commerce Spurs New Funding Options
PayPal Inc. this week introduced new funding options that allow users to load money into their PayPal accounts with PIN debit cards or with cash, then use the funds to buy products online. PayPal's deal with First Data Corp., owner of the Star electronic funds transfer network, was announced Thursday …
Read More »AmEx Cuts Gift Card Fees And Expands Simon Mall Card Program
American Express Co. turned up the competitive heat in the gift card sector Wednesday by announcing the immediate elimination of monthly fees on all of its gift cards. AmEx also announced an expanded gift card program with shopping mall operator Simon Property Group Inc., the nation's largest public real-estate company …
Read More »Report: Open-Loop Prepaid Load Volume Will Top Closed-Loop by 2012
The year 2012 could mark a milestone for the prepaid card industry. That's when load volume on so-called open-loop, or general-purpose, prepaid cards could surpass load volume on closed-loop cards, if predictions by Mercator Advisory Group Inc. prove true. Maynard, Mass.-based Mercator recently released several prepaid market reports, the latest …
Read More »With 1.4 Million Employees, Wal-Mart Puts Payroll Cards on the Map
In yet another move that could shake up the financial world and boost electronic payroll cards, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is eliminating paper checks for employees. Under the new payroll program, employees who don't have direct deposit will be issued a MasterCard-branded payroll card through the First Data Money Network Payroll …
Read More »As Reloadable Cards Increase, Concerns Grow About Fees, Protection
The increasing popularity of reloadable prepaid cards, particularly among the unbanked and underbanked, has begun to raise alarms among consumer advocates who view the cards as subject to capricious pricing and lacking important protections offered on bank cards. And, as larger merchant and other enterprises become active in issuing these …
Read More »With Walk-in Bill Pay, Wal-Mart Adds More Payments Muscle
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 »A Year Later, 500,000 Takers for Social Security Card Surprises Experts
The U.S. Treasury Department's Direct Express card for Social Security recipients apparently is the right prepaid card at the right time. Treasury's Financial Management Service last week reported that more than 500,000 Americans use the Comerica Bank-issued card, which is aimed at getting Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) …
Read More »Fifth Third Is the Latest Bank To Use Western Union for Money Transfer
Fifth Third Bank will be offering global money-transfer services at its 1,300 branches in 12 states under an agreement The Western Union Co. announced Monday. The new service is part of the Cincinnati-based bank's ongoing effort to provide services to the unbanked and underbanked, Mark Erhardt, senior vice president of …
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 …
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