Google Inc. on Monday thrust itself into the prepaid processing business with its acquisition of TxVia Inc., a 5-year-old processor based in New York City. The deal, which apparently closed immediately on undisclosed terms, allows Google to take over technology and network connections that could prove useful as it struggles …
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PayPal’s Triangulation Strategy It was Visa Inc. that popularized “It’s Everywhere You Want To Be” as its slogan years ago, but these days it appears to be PayPal Inc. that’s living up to the old tagline. First, the San Jose, Calif.-based eBay Inc. unit established itself as …
Read More »Security Notes Cautionary Notes on the Smart-Phone Age
Gideon Samid • Gideon@AGSgo.com Yesterday’s visionaries shocked their audience by proclaiming a distant reality of “a phone in every home.” Today’s visionaries proclaim “a home in every phone.” And an office too, and with it your school, your movie theatre, your bank! Computers, entertainment systems, …
Read More »Acquiring: How Acquirers Are Turning to Internet Search
As competitive pressure pushes processors and ISOs to find new sources for leads, research shows mainstream acquirers are becoming more and more active in both paid and organic search. By Marc Abbey, Chris Sanson, and Meryl Dann Though industry events such as the Durbin Amendment gave acquirer margins a …
Read More »Networks: Under Construction
The automated clearing house network remains a huge and critical payments player, but its initiatives don’t grab headlines like mobile payments or even prepaid cards do. So just what is the ACH up to these days? By Jim Daly For the automated clearing house, it’s tough trying to get …
Read More »Components: Mobile Payments in Code
Barcodes for payments by smart phone have a proven track record and a diverse group of supporters, but many in the payments industry regard them as merely a way station on the road NFC-based mobile payments. Here’s where they stand today. By Jim Daly Sure, the techies and lots …
Read More »Online Travel Agencies Big Fraud Targets, But Losses Lower Than All Travel Sites
Online travel agencies are well-known fraud targets, and now new data from CyberSource Corp. suggest that fraudsters make more attempts against them than other sectors of the travel industry. But the data also show that the so-called OTAs’ fraud losses as a percentage of revenue are actually less than elsewhere …
Read More »Monitise Heightens Its U.S. Mobile-Payments Profile With Pending Clairmail Deal
British mobile-banking and payments technology provider Monitise plc announced a $173 million deal Monday to buy San Rafael, Calif.-based Clairmail Inc. that will give Monitise a much bigger U.S. presence in mobile financial services and further consolidate a market nurtured by startups but feeling the increasing presence of international card …
Read More »Processor JetPay Takes Some Flak But Keeps Flying After Direct Air Bankruptcy
n “The bankruptcy court in question agreed with our motion that the escrow account is for the consumer,” Trent Voigt, chief executive of JetPay LLC of Carrollton, Texas, told Digital Transactions News moments after a hearing ended in the case of Southern Sky Air & Tours LLC, doing business as …
Read More »Vantiv Joins the Ranks of Publicly Traded Payment Processors
Vantiv Inc. began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday with the symbol VNTV, having priced its shares late on Wednesday at $17, the mid-point of its estimated opening range. The Cincinnati-based payment processor saw its initial offering of 29.4 million shares raise just shy of $500 million. …
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