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RBS Set to Compete in the U.S. Market with a Payments Gateway

A new transaction gateway backed by one of the largest processors in the world is gearing up to compete for U.S. e-commerce business. The Royal Bank of Scotland Group, which has been handling overseas transactions for U.S.-based online merchants, has unveiled a new service that will compete for transactions generated …

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‘Biggest Thing Since PayPal,’ Cap One Card Bids for Debit Share

A new Capital One Financial Corp. MasterCard debit card that Cap One can market nationwide like a credit card has the potential to vault the financial-services company into the top ranks of debit card issuers and help MasterCard Worldwide swipe debit market share from Visa USA, the payments expert who …

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PayPal Mobile Services Get Major Boost in Internet Retailing

DVD Empire is among the first of what will apparently be a series of Internet merchants this summer to adopt a new payments service offered by PayPal Mobile. The Warrendale, Pa.-based online seller of DVDs is going live with a Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) site for mobile phones, with payments …

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As Account-Level Processing Takes Shape, Acquirer Impact Unclear

More than three years in the making, so-called account-level processing is moving closer to reality at Visa USA. The new process affecting Visa-branded consumer cards will allow a credit cardholder to keep the same account number even if his issuer upgrades his card. Visa claims ALP will allow smoother transitions …

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Mobile Web Surfers Soar As Payments Players Rev up M-Commerce

Just as U.S. banks and merchants rev up plans for mobile commerce, U.S. mobile phone users are accessing the mobile Web more than ever, with a particularly strong spurt of growth in usage over the past year. Some 21% of worldwide links to the mobile Internet through a platform operated …

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Contactless Usage May Be on the Rise, Reports Suggest

Information is beginning to emerge indicating that consumer usage of contactless devices for payments may be picking up. According to an Internet survey conducted by Atlanta-based Synergistics Research Corp. late last year, 9% of respondents had used a contactless card or fob. In two previous surveys, both conducted by phone …

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Retailers Still Have Long Way to Go on PCI, VeriFone Chief Says

San Jose, Calif.-based point-of-sale terminal developer VeriFone Holdings Inc.'s outspoken chief executive, Douglas G. Bergeron, sought in an analysts' conference call Tuesday to make hay out of the current concern about cardholder data security stemming from recent breaches at retailers such as TJX Cos. (Digital Transactions News, March 29). Older …

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Emida-Q Comm Merger Could Expand Prepaid Market for ISOs

Two processors specializing in prepaid wireless transactions announced a merger on Wednesday that will create the second-largest provider in the business and could create opportunities for independent sales organizations. In a deal for which terms were not announced, Emida Technologies Inc., Foothill Ranch, Calif., is combining with Orem, Utah-based Q …

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MPI Case May Not Be the Last ISO Action, FTC Says

A recent case filed by the Federal Trade Commission against an independent sales organization in Beaverton, Ore., may not be the last such action the federal regulator will bring. In April, the agency sued Merchant Processing Inc. in federal court, alleging the ISO duped merchants by promising to buy out …

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Report: M-Banking Set to Soar, Will Lead to NFC Payments

The recent surge of interest by banks in allowing customers to view accounts, pay bills, and perform other functions via mobile phones is paving the way for mobile payments to merchants at the point of sale, according to a new research report. In particular, the report argues, mobile banking will …

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