Thursday , January 9, 2025

Transaction Processing

Fujitsu Does Damage Control While Utility Software Gains Attention

In the spin-the-bottle game of assessing blame for the massive debit card breach that has compromised an estimated 600,000 accounts, point-of-sale software developer Fujitsu Transaction Solutions Inc. late last week suddenly found itself the recipient of unwelcome publicity when its name came up in a Visa USA alert about card …

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Huge Hack Threatens to Cool off Torrid Growth of PIN Debit Payments

Security experts warn that the recently exposed case of widespread debit card fraud could jeopardize the growth of PIN debit. Debit card transactions secured by PINs have been growing by 20% or more annually in recent years, more than twice as fast as credit cards. “I think it is a …

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Google Could Be Weeks Away from Launching a PayPal-Like Service

Google Inc., whose recent moves to create an online-payments service for use on some of its own platforms have stirred considerable speculation about its ambitions in electronic transactions, will launch a service soon that will compete with existing e-commerce payment marks like PayPal, says a source familiar with the matter. …

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Nokia Pilots Indicate User Willingness to Pay for Mobile TV Channels

In three out of four European consumer tests of mobile television, more than half of the users said they'd be willing to pay for TV content on their handhelds, according to pilot results released today by Nokia, whose phones were involved in all four pilots. The sums these participants said …

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SVPCO Hits 1 Million Mark in Average Daily Items for Image Exchange

In an indication of the rapid growth of image exchange, the nation's largest network reports its average daily volume soared 47.3% in February, to just over 1 million items, over the average in January. This represents the first time The Clearing House Payments Co. LLC's SVPCO unit has reached the …

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Google’s Payments Moves Excite Comment, But May Not Threaten PayPal

Search-engine giant Google Inc. may be ramping up its electronic-payment capability for users, but it's a long way from competing with PayPal Inc. as a processor of general-purpose Internet transactions, a payments-industry researcher says. “It will take a few years for Google to even consider competing with PayPal, if they …

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The FTC Puts One Security Compromise to Rest, But More Await

The Federal Trade Commission announced on Thursday a proposed settlement with the successor to CardSystems Solutions Inc., the merchant processor that gained notoriety last year as the source of the largest known compromise of financial data to date. The settlement, which did not include fines, arose out of the FTC's …

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Cardtronics Reports Lower Net in Part on Faster Retail Deployment

Cardtronics Inc., which operates the largest network of ATMs in the U.S., reported a net loss of $900,000 for the fourth quarter of 2005 along with a full-year drop in net of $3.7 million, to $900,000. The results came on increases of 12.6% and 39.5% in revenue, respectively, for the …

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Small-Bank Demand for Remote Capture Leads to New Hosted Service

In a sign of how fast the market for remote capture of checks is developing, one of the largest software companies serving the image-exchange market has launched a hosted product to serve small financial institutions looking to get into the business quickly. “We're seeing significant demand [from small banks] because …

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Inconsistency Threatens Contactless-Payment Rollouts, Expert Warns

For all the progress banks and merchants have made so far with contactless payments, further success is threatened by inconsistent approval criteria for components ranging from chips to readers, an expert in radio-frequency-based payment warns. That inconsistency, he says, is driving up costs and breeding frustration among vendors. “It's just …

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