French chipmaker Inside Contactless this week announced it has shipped more than 50 million MicroPass chips for contactless payments since introducing the product in November 2005. And, though the company used the occasion to promote its optimism about contactless payments in North America particularly, a number of observers remain skeptical …
Read More »Search Results for: store cards
Cap One Says Its Decoupled Debit Card Pilots Ended on Schedule
Capital One Financial Corp. ended a pair of merchant pilots involving its decoupled debit card product because the tests were scheduled to end, a spokesperson for the financial-services company tells Digital Transactions News. “They were initiated as pilot programs and they've run their course. That's it,” says the spokesperson in …
Read More »Moosejaw Not Part of a Strategy to Do POS Payments, PayPal Says
While some observers have been predicting for some time that alternative-payment processors that handle transactions for online merchants will soon extend their services to the physical point of sale, Moosejaw Mountaineering's decision to start accepting PayPal at cash registers in its seven stores does not represent a conscious plan to …
Read More »First Data Gets Major Retail Prepaid Distribution with InComm Deal
With its acquisition of prepaid card transaction processor and program manager InComm Inc., First Data Corp. is picking up one of only a few major distributors of prepaid card products, a move that hands the Denver-based processing giant a substantial stake for the first time in the crucial retail distribution …
Read More »A Renewed Effort at ACH-Based Driver’s Licenses Maps Its Plans
A veteran of previous efforts to turn driver's licenses into payment cards is working with the operator of an online consumer-loyalty network on a plan intended to introduce automated clearing house transactions tied to shoppers' driver's licenses at brick-and-mortar stores by 2009. Linda Bryant, who has formed a processor called …
Read More »ELayaway Gets Set for Expansion After a Low-Key Start
It's the new, old payment system. That's essentially how an electronic-payments startup called eLayaway LLC is billing itself as it prepares for bigger things following two years of testing and a low-key rollout to merchants and consumers. Tallahassee, Fla.-based eLayaway's slogan is “credit is overrated.” Its system allows consumers, once …
Read More »WaMu’s Contactless Plunge Could Win over Skeptical Merchants
Washington Mutual Inc.'s announcement this week that it plans to issue 12 million to 15 million debit cards with MasterCard Inc.'s PayPass contactless functionality this year may do more than make the $328 billion bank the No. 1 PayPass issuer. It just might give the nascent contactless market enough critical …
Read More »ATM Direct’s New Bosses Say They Will ‘Own’ PIN Debit Online
PIN debit on the Internet may become a commercial reality in 2008 if the small Atlanta company that bought ATM Direct from the bankrupt Pay By Touch Inc. fulfills ambitious plans it has laid out for the processor. Over the course of the next 90 to 120 days, ATM Direct …
Read More »Obopay Moves to Allow Direct Payments from User Checking Accounts
In a move that it hopes will attract more users to its mobile-payments product, Obopay Inc. is allowing account holders to send money to other persons directly out of their checking accounts. In a further change, recipients of these transfers no longer need to have Obopay accounts and may have …
Read More »New P-to-P Service for Underbanked Looks to Launch M-Wallets
A handset-based service announced on Tuesday and aimed at allowing underbanked consumers to send money to individuals both in and outside the U.S. through Western Union locations could incorporate mobile wallets by the end of the year. That development would allow users of Trumpet Mobile, a reseller of prepaid wireless …
Read More »