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NACHA Rule Targeted at Cap One’s Decoupled Debit Card, Sources Say

A clarification of a rule regarding transaction aggregation, announced last week by NACHA, was driven chiefly by banks that intended to hamper a new PIN debit card being introduced by Capital One Financial Corp., sources tell Digital Transactions News. The new card, which came to light late this spring (Digital …

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Cyber Monday Traffic Soars, But Sites Labor Under the Strain

Online shoppers hit virtual stores on Monday in greater numbers than they ever have before on the Monday after Thanksgiving, but a number of leading e-commerce sites struggled to keep up with all the traffic, according to reports released on Tuesday. On so-called Cyber Monday, consumers performed 1.9 million transactions …

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Consumers And Wall Street Yawn at the Biggest Breach Yet

Off-price retailer TJX Cos. Inc. might hold the dubious honor of being the merchant where the nation's worst breach of payment card data occurred, but you'd never know it by looking at the company's latest financials. Revenue and profits are up, and executives made only passing reference to the breach …

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Retailers Must Do More To Tout Tap-And-Go, Expert Argues

Lack of consumer awareness regarding contactless transaction technology ranks as a leading concern among retailers and may ultimately impede development of contactless payments based on mobile phones, research released this week indicates. Yet most merchants that have adopted contactless programs don't promote those programs to their customers, according to the …

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Amid Data Thefts, Visa’s Software Rules Align More Closely with PCI

With five new mandates for merchant acquirers and processors to meet by 2010, Visa Inc.'s Payment Application Best Practices, a set of standards governing payment-processing software, are becoming ever more tightly aligned with the comprehensive Payment Card Industry data-security standard (PCI) promulgated by the major card networks. But mandates may …

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The Bell Is About To Ring for an Independent Metavante

A representative of Metavante Corp. will ring the opening bell Friday at the New York Stock Exchange in a ceremony that will cap seven months of work since Marshall & Ilsley Corp., the bank-holding company that founded Metavante in 1964, announced in April the banking services and payment processor's planned …

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By Arming Consumers, a Startup Hopes to Cut Down on ID Fraud

In a sign of how the problem of identity fraud is spawning new businesses, a La Jolla, Calif.-based startup announced on Tuesday a free service allowing consumers to determine which pieces of junk mail they want to stop receiving. Once consumers use ProQuo Inc.'s Web site to indicate their preferences?which …

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Banks Begin to Use SVPCO to Handle Check Images for Client Banks

Some of the big banks that connect to the SVPCO Image Payments Network are starting to use the system to send and clear items electronically for other banks they serve in a move that could increase volume on the image-exchange network and allow member financial institutions to earn more fee …

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Report: Debit Card Outlook Bright, But Banks Failing on Activation

Debit cards remain the fastest-growing payment devices and they seem likely to endure a possible economic slowdown better than credit cards, according to a new report from TowerGroup Inc. Nevertheless, financial institutions have a propensity to pump out many more debit cards than consumers want. According to the report, “Crediting …

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NACHA Close to Recruitment for Test of New Check-ACH Plan

A new plan at NACHA to merge elements of the automated clearing house network with elements of check imaging could allow banks to clear checks more cost-efficiently but may also turn out to be a solution to a problem that's solving itself, experts say. Some 20 financial institutions, ranging from …

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