NACHA, which took the opportunity presented by its annual payments trade show this week in San Diego to promote the upcoming pilot of its new Internet payment application, appears to be on track toward its Aug. 30 target date for recruiting most participants for the project. But key issues like …
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NACHA Chairman Looks to Retry NREF, Will Push Internet Payments
The chairman of the board of NACHA, the rules-setting organization for the automated clearing house network, looks for widespread adoption of a new point-of-sale payment application the association approved this week and says the network will try again this year to introduce a controversial fee aimed at controlling risk. Chairman …
Read More »NACHA Approves Back Office Conversion of Point-of-Sale Checks
NACHA announced today it has approved a new form of electronic check conversion that will allow retailers to turn bundles of checks into automated clearing house debits in a central location, or back office. Known as back-office conversion, the new application will take effect March 16, 2007, the Herndon, Va.-based …
Read More »Heartland Drives up Net with Expanded Merchant Base, Card Volume
Heartland Payment Systems Inc., one of the few publicly traded independent sales organizations, today reported its revenues jumped 39% in the first quarter, to $236.8 million, on a 34% increase in transaction volume, to $9.2 billion. Net income for the period came to $4.39 million, a 63% increase. The Princeton, …
Read More »Eye on RFID: Utah Transit, Arby’s Plan for Contactless Payment
The Utah Transit Authority in November will begin accepting contactless payment tokens in a pilot project that will represent the first use of contactless technology to process bus fares in the U.S. The Salt Lake City-based transit agency in September will begin equipping 41 buses that ferry passengers to local …
Read More »Phishing Hits Record Levels As Malware, Redirectors Proliferate
Phishing hit an all-time high in March, with the number of reports of the online fraud reaching 18,480, according to the Anti-Phishing Working Group, which follows the trend. That's 603 more than the previous peak in January and more than 1,300 more than in February, the group reports. By way …
Read More »A BankAmericard Redux Poses Risks But Could Reap Rewards for BofA
The possibility that Bank of America Corp. could start its own payment card network and brand poses some big risks and would bring big expenses for the Charlotte, N.C.-based banking giant, though it could enable BofA to differentiate itself in a mature card industry, analysts say. Reports that BofA chairman, …
Read More »PCI’s POS Costs Slow Retailer Adoption, Terminal Exec Says
Reluctance by merchants and independent sales organizations to assume the added costs of compliant terminals is contributing to the apparently slow rate at which retailers are adopting the Payment Card Industry data-security standard, an executive with a major terminal maker says. According to recent data from Visa USA, one of …
Read More »AmEx Discount Revenues Grow, but Rate Continues To Slip
Boosted by higher charge volume on its cards, American Express Co. on Monday reported in its first-quarter financials that discount revenue grew 13% to $2.97 billion, up 13% from $2.64 billion in 2005's first quarter. The travel-and-entertainment giant however, warned of “some erosion” in the average discount rate in the …
Read More »First National Merchant Solutions Shifts Toward ISOs for Growth
Long quiet on the reseller front, First National Merchant Solutions is signing up independent sales organizations as part of a strategic shift mapped out by its new president, Diana M. Mehochko. The merchant-acquiring unit of First National Bank of Omaha signed up half a dozen ISOs last year and is …
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