Thursday , January 9, 2025

Transaction Processing

With Eight Months to Go, Some Banks May Have to Scramble To Do IATs

A significant minority of financial institutions may not be ready to implement a new application for international automated clearing house payments by next March, even though that's when all banks will have to start supporting it, according to research published this week. The new application, known as International ACH Transactions, …

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A High-Tech Card Maker Aims for ‘Holy Grail’ of Transaction Cards

Innovative Card Technologies Inc., a 15-year-old maker of high-tech bank cards, expects to have pilots under way with U.S. financial institutions by the end of September for its primary product, a credit-card-sized device that generates a one-time pass code for online transactions. Steven R. Delcarson, chief executive of the Los …

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Eye on Earnings: American Express, USA Technologies, Fifth Third

Lending took a bit out of travel-and-entertainment card leader American Express Co.'s second-quarter profits, but discount revenue still grew. Meanwhile, Fifth Third Processing Solutions outperformed its struggling parent company, and USA Technologies Inc. reported that transactions on its network of unattended machines more than doubled while sales of contactless card-reading …

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With UIGEA Reform Stymied, a Web-Gambling Tax Bill Emerges

The struggle over the controversial Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (UIGEA) continues. Late last month, H.R. 5767, which blocked implementation of the UIGEA, was defeated in the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services. Meanwhile, a new bill related to online gambling was introduced this week by U.S. Rep. …

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New Merchants, Account Growth Propel PayPal’s Non-Auction Volume

PayPal Inc.'s multiyear campaign to build up the share of transactions it processes from Internet merchants rather than auction sellers has paid off in a steady rise in non-auction volume to the point that online merchants now account for very nearly half of the processor's total volume, excluding its gateway …

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Bill Me Later’s Growth Plans Don’t Stop at Amazon Acceptance

Bill Me Later Inc., the online alternative financing system, is now live on the Amazon.com site. Announced last week, that development is no surprise as Amazon back in December said it had invested in Bill Me Later and would offer the payment service to its customers (Digital Transactions News, Dec. …

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Google’s Gmail Joins eBay and PayPal in Phishing Fight

Google Inc.'s Gmail this week followed Yahoo! Inc. to become the second big e-mail provider publicly working with online auction host eBay Inc. and its PayPal payment service to fight phishing scams. With Google's Checkout service attempting to gain online charge volume in a PayPal-dominated alternative-payment market, the anti-phishing partnership …

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Electronic Bill Pay Gains At Paper’s Expense, But Growth Is Slowing

The share of bills consumers pay the old-fashioned way via the regular mail continues to decline, according to the U.S. Postal Service's most recent annual study about what goes through the mails. But despite the gains of electronic bill payments, the availability of free bill-pay service at most banks may …

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An Extension of Security Rules to Unattended Terminals Could Be Costly

The PCI Security Standards Council this week said it would extend the reach of its rules for PIN-entry devices (PEDs) to cover unattended payment terminals such as pay-at-the-pump gasoline dispensers, kiosks, and vending machines. The extension also affects devices called hardware or host security modules (HSMs), which are secure cryptographic …

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Raw Data-Breach Numbers Rise, But the Real Picture Is Fuzzy

Data breaches are running at record levels, according to the San Diego-based Identity Theft Resource Center, a non-profit that tracks cybercrime. ITRC says it recorded 342 data breaches from Jan. 1 through June 24, up 69% from the same period in 2007. But, like the origins and perpetrators of so …

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