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Under Its New CEO, IPP Maps Big Plans for Walk-in, Online Bill Pay

A sleepy, middle-tier processor of walk-in bill payments and prepaid card top-ups is embarking on ambitious plans to introduce online bill payment, forge more direct links to billers, and build out its network of retail walk-in locations. Under Ronald W. Averett, its new chief executive, Fairfield, N.J.-based IPP of America …

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NACHA Tightens Risk Management, Restricts Payment Aggregation

NACHA, the rules-setting body for the automated clearing house network, this week announced membership approval of a rule amendment that will raise fines for unauthorized transactions and cut off ACH access for companies that enter too many such payments into the network. NACHA has also issued a rules clarification that …

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Heartland Sues Micros, Chase Paymentech over Restaurant Transactions

A courtroom food fight of sorts has broken out between big merchant processor Heartland Payment Systems Inc. and a leading hospitality-industry technology provider supported by a network gateway owned by No. 1 merchant acquirer Chase Paymentech Solutions LLC. Princeton, N.J.-based Heartland today said it has filed a federal antitrust lawsuit …

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Firethorn Chief Says Qualcomm Deal Will Speed up M-Payments

Qualcomm Inc.'s $210 million cash deal for Firethorn Holdings Inc., announced on Wednesday, is expected to accelerate Firethorn's movement toward mobile payments and hands Qualcomm a significant stake in the rapidly developing markets for both banking and payments via handsets, according to Tripp Rackley, chief executive of Atlanta-based Firethorn. “All …

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Yodlee Pairs Up with Western Union in Expedited Bill-Pay Play

The already competitive world of electronic bill payments heated up this week with the announcement that wire-transfer leader The Western Union Co. and payment-technology provider Yodlee Inc. together will provide online bill-payment services, including expedited bill payments. Their pitch: direct access to more than 4,000 utilities, financial institutions, mortgage companies, …

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Why Once-Soaring Contactless Payment Has Lost Some Altitude

Data Insecurity Part 7 In the lore of payments innovations, there's a maxim that seems to always hold true: Before you ever reach critical mass, beware of the New York Times article that raises questions about your security or operability. If you can't weather that storm, your payments innovation will …

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M-Banking Will Beget M-Payments, But Not Without Labor Pains

Though still in its infancy, mobile banking will balloon from 1.68 million to 34.9 million users over the next four years, laying the groundwork for mobile payment channels such as physical-world transactions via near-field communication (NFC) and mobile commerce, a new report argues. Already, report author Nick Holland, a senior …

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Diebold Sees Early Interest in Technology Linking Handsets to ATMs

New mobile-transaction technology developed by ATM maker Diebold Inc. is already attracting interest in the marketplace and promises to change not only the way consumers interact with ATMs but also how they pay merchants and each other. The North Canton, Ohio-based company announced earlier this week it had received five …

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Check 21, BOC Come to E-Commerce Via USA ePay-Digital EFT Deal

The payment gateway business may be consolidating, but smaller players are trying to survive by adding services to meet e-commerce merchants' demand for more diversified payment options than simply credit cards. This week, for example, Los Angeles-based USA ePay announced that it is offering Digital EFT Solutions LLC's DEFT Deposit …

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