Debit cards were hot in 2003, and research released this week shows just how hot. A study conducted by Boston-based Dove Consulting says the number of consumers using debit cards tied to personal identification numbers to make purchases in stores rose in 2003 to 57%, up from 48% in a …
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Credit Card Delinquencies Didn’t Faze Holiday Shoppers
The highest delinquency rate ever seen on credit cards did little to dampen transactions on the cards during the critical holiday season. The American Bankers Association reports today that late payments on credit cards reached a record 4.09% of all accounts in the third quarter of 2003, up from 4.04% …
Read More »BitPass Gets Set for Prime Time
In an eventful week in the micropayments market, Palo Alto, Calif.-based startup BitPass Inc. emerged from its beta test and opened its service to all Internet merchants interested in using the BitPass system for payments. The company now has more than 300 content sellers enrolled, up from about 200 in …
Read More »Busting Open the Transaction Silos
Hewlett Packard Co. thinks banks processing ATM, Web, branch, and other traffic in separate channels could benefit by switching all this volume through one common system. The company, which through its acquisition of Compaq Computer Corp. owns the Tandem unit whose computers drive so many payment data centers, is readying …
Read More »Special Deals Could Land the Card Companies Back in Court
The news that Visa USA Inc. and MasterCard International Inc. are negotiating new debit-card acceptance deals with big retail chains and their acquirers in which the chains will pay lower transaction fees than what is standard for other merchants has already fueled speculation that the giant, bank-owned card networks are …
Read More »How Check 21 Could Open Off-Premise ATMs for Deposits
When President Bush signed the Check Clearing for the 21st Century (Check 21) Act into law last month, he unleashed a flurry of activity among financial institutions and vendors looking for ways to take advantage of the law, which allows banks to exchange electronic images of checks instead of the …
Read More »Duane Reade Gives Debitman a Tonic As the Card’s Latest Issuer
Duane Reade Inc., a chain of 241 drugstores in New York City, will on Monday become the fourth and so far the largest issuer of the Debitman card, a non-bank, national electronic payment system started last year by a group of payments veterans with roots in the retailing business. Duane …
Read More »Merger of Clearing Houses Creates Powerhouse ACH
Two of the nation's largest regional automated clearing houses will now be part of the same company with the merger of parent payments clearing houses based in New York and Chicago. The Clearing House in New York (formerly the New York Clearing House) and the Chicago Clearing House Association announced …
Read More »A Cryptographer Says He Holds the Key to a Digital Currency
The dream of a digital currency, a form of money invented just for electronic transactions and just as anonymous as cash in the physical world, is at least as old as the original concept of the Mondex smart card 10 years ago. Next came Cybercash, Digicash, Beenz, Flooz, and others. …
Read More »Check 21: Big Cost, Big Profit Opportunity
Creating and moving check images across banking networks now that President Bush has signed the Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act into law is likely to cost banks a great deal of money–but most are likely to find it worth their while. Popularly known as Check 21, the law …
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