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By Snagging Official Payments, ACI Bolsters Client Base, Recurring Revenue

ACI Worldwide Inc.’s $109 million deal to buy Official Payments Holdings Inc. is a bid to grow its transaction volume and pairs well with its January purchase of Online Resources Corp., analysts suggest. Official Payments is a processor that specializes in online payments to government entities. ACI Worldwide is paying …

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As Biometrics Picks up Steam, Jumio Adds Facial Recognition to ID Verification

With static passwords losing more and more effectiveness  as an authentication method, biometric identification is regaining momentum after years on the sidelines. A recent major example of this resurgence is Apple Inc.’s introduction this month of its new iPhone 5S, which features a fingerprint sensor to unlock the device. The …

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Report: Acquiring Will Boast Robust Growth, But ISOs Must Change Tactics to Cash in

By John Stewart n The good news for merchant processors is that the U.S. acquiring market will turn in a robust performance over the next five years, growing at an average annual rate of 10.5%. The bad news, at least for acquirers that remain wedded to conventional terminals and conventional …

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New Funding Round Recognizes Paydiant’s Strategy to Stand Apart in Crowded Wallet Field

It may well be the mobile-payments app provider you never heard of, but Paydiant Inc. is winning deals with major banks, processors, and merchants, and on Tuesday it secured $15 million in a Series C round of funding. The financing brings to almost $35 million the cash injections the Wellesley, …

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Native Electronic Applications Shine on the ACH As Check-Based Codes Slide

By John Stewart n Electronic processing of payments that originate as paper checks dropped dramatically in the second quarter on the automated clearing house network, while payments that start out as electronic items grew briskly, according to the latest report from NACHA, the ACH’s governing body. n The decline in …

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The Gimlet Eye: Here Comes the Judge

The events unleashed by U.S. District Judge Richard J. Leon’s seismic decision at the end of July have not completely unfolded as we write. More hearings are yet to be held, and the Federal Reserve has until the end of the month to decide whether to appeal. But one thing …

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Cover Story: Wall Street Pulls the Strings

Banks remain key clients, but ultimately Visa and MasterCard must serve the interests of major investors. Can they pull that off while warring with merchants over fees?By Peter Lucas Former Visa Inc. chairman and chief executive Joe Saunders couldn’t have been happier on March 19, 2008, when the day’s trading …

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Networks: Once Again, with Feeling

By Jim Daly and John Stewart A judge says the Federal Reserve Board failed to carry out Congress’s will for debit cards when it wrote its rules implementing the Durbin Amendment. Now what? Most businesses dislike government regulations. But they really hate situations where a regulation gets upended, the result …

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Networks: UnionPay’s Play for U.S. Business

By Jane Adler The Shanghai-based payments powerhouse has cut deals with players like Discover and FIS to boost issuance and acceptance share. Meanwhile, U.S. companies’ welcome in China isn’t so warm.Get ready. China’s giant payments network UnionPay is about to launch its first card for American consumers, marking a further …

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Free Checking Remains Commonplace, But Not Quite As Common As in the Past

By Jim Daly Plenty of Americans are still getting free checking, but not as many as last year, according to new findings from the American Bankers Association. The Washington, D.C.-based trade group’s latest annual consumer survey says 55% of bank customers spend nothing each month for banking services and ATM …

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