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PayPal’s P2P API Is Winning Bank Adoption, Exec Says

PayPal Inc.’s 1-year-old person-to-person payment application for financial institutions is catching on with banks, says the PayPal executive charged with marketing the product, part of a collection of payment services PayPal introduced when it opened its platform to outside developers last year. Dan Schatt, senior director and head of financial …

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A Banker’s Nightmare: Social Networks Beget a Slew of PayPals

Non-bank threats to banking franchises like electronic payments are nothing new, but if a researcher is correct, banks and the card networks they built could soon find themselves under assault from a whole new batch of players that have found a niche in social networks and online gaming. “I don’t …

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Small Banks No Longer Immune to Payments Fraud, Stats Show

Attempted check fraud declined in 2008 for the first time in years, but overall check-fraud losses continued to climb while debit card fraud hit small banks especially hard, according to new statistics from the American Bankers Association on demand-deposit-account fraud. A preview of the latest ABA report was presented on …

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A Battle for Deposits Helps Fuel Bank Interest in P2P Payments

Mercantile Bank of Michigan has an answer for observers who want to know why financial institutions are starting to show an interest in person-to-person payments. It comes down to competition for deposits, says John Schulte, senior vice president and chief information officer at the bank, which will introduce a commercial …

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How Banks Are Looking to Become Serious Players in P2P Payments

Electronic person-to-person payments have been around this entire decade, but they're still largely the domain of specialists such as PayPal Inc. and a host of tech companies. But leading bank processors are getting into the P2P act, and if they're successful they could spur greater usage from the consumer mainstream …

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Eye on Opportunities in Expedited Bill Pay And Mobile Banking

Two research reports released on Wednesday point up emerging opportunities in mobile banking and same-day bill payments, particularly for financial institutions. Banks and billers alike will have to be careful how they price so-called expedited bill payments, or those electronic payments that post with billers on the same day. These …

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For the First Time, Banks Edge Billers in Race for Bill-Pay Traffic

For years, more consumers have used biller sites rather than online-banking sites to pay their bills electronically. But now, with financial institutions struggling to build deposits, bank sites have edged ahead, according to research released on Wednesday by Javelin Strategy & Research. At the same time, though, it appears some …

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New Research Shows Optimism About Mobile Banking And Payments

Spurred by the increasing popularity of smart phones and a strong push by financial institutions, the number of Americans actively using mobile-banking services could grow to 53.1 million by 2013, an increase of 431% from an estimated 10 million today. That's the prediction from research firm TowerGroup Inc., which this …

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Consumers Still Unimpressed by Mobile Banking and Payments

Several years of hype haven't yet motivated many consumers to embrace banking and payments through cell phones and other mobile devices, though there are signs that consumers are warming to the new technology, according to new survey results from KPMG LLP. The audit, tax, and consulting firm asked more than …

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Study: Fraud Could Drive Consumers To Non-Bank Online Payments

Among its many damaging effects, financial fraud threatens the growth of online payments and banking and could drive consumers away from banks and toward electronic payment systems they perceive as more secure, such as PayPal. Those are some of the conclusions in a new report from technology research and consulting …

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