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Looking Past Transaction Fees, Dwolla White-Labels a Quartet of API Functions

When Dwolla Inc. in June eliminated its 25-cent transaction fee, it said it intended to make money by launching value-added services that would leverage the network technology it had created. On Wednesday, it launched the latest chapter in this plan with a white-label service that lets banks, businesses, and government …

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‘No More Transaction Fees’

Should transactions be free? Dwolla Inc. thinks so. The processor last month eliminated its 25-cent transaction fee, effective on all transactions types. The fee, which had applied to transaction values exceeding $10, was typically paid by the receiver of the money. Des Moines, Iowa-based Dwolla processes person-to-person payments as well …

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The P2P Revolution

Mobile peer-to-peer transfer has led to ubiquitous, real-time payment in a social context. But can anyone make any money in this business? Nobody can say for sure when the first electronic person-to-person payment took place, but payments historians are pretty sure they can pinpoint the first official P2P transfer using …

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Declaring ‘No More Transaction Fees,’ Long-Time Fee Critic Dwolla Erases 25-Cent Levy

By John Stewart Dwolla Inc. announced Thursday morning it is eliminating its 25-cent transaction fee, effective immediately, on all transactions types. The fee, which has applied to transaction values exceeding $10, is typically paid by the receiver of the money. Des Moines, Iowa-based Dwolla processes person-to-person payments as well as …

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NACHA Moves on Same-Day ACH…

Automated clearing house transactions have settled next day for years, but pressure has been building to speed things up in the 40-year-old system that links nearly every financial institution in the country. So NACHA, the organization that manages the ACH, last month opened for comment a sweeping proposal to introduce …

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…But Will Those Pesky Checks Slow Things Down?

Financial institutions, processors, and regulators have been moving toward systems that speed up electronic payments, but ironically their success in replacing paper checks with electronic processing may undermine their efforts. That’s because image exchange, the process by which paper checks are replaced by electronic images for clearing, has driven down …

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Bitcoin Leaves the Station

Cover Story By John Stewart Putting the Silk Road and Mt. Gox disasters behind it, the Bitcoin train is picking up speed. But what’s the real destination? If you want to get an idea of how far Bitcoin has come, take a look at what people are buying with it. At …

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NACHA Opens Comment Period for Its New Proposal to Launch Same-Day ACH Settlement

NACHA on Tuesday opened for comment a sweeping proposal to introduce a same-day settlement mechanism for the automated clearing house network. The comment period will run through Feb. 6, the regulatory body for the ACH announced. If the proposal is approved, the ACH network will process almost 1.4 billion same-day …

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Cover Story: Digital Transactions – 10th Anniversary Issue

A Look Back And a Provocative Look Ahead Welcome to an anniversary party— one played out not in a ballroom or country-club drawing room but in pages of cold print. The milestone we are marking is our 10th anniversary of publishing Digital Transactions, an enterprise we rather immodestly think of …

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Why NYCE Plans To Test Two Online PIN Debit Systems in Parallel

The NYCE electronic funds transfer network, which last month said it will pilot PINless purchase transactions online, has become the second EFT system to agree to test Web-based debit card transactions secured by PINs. While Steven A. Rathgaber, president and chief operating officer at Secaucus, N.J.-based NYCE, says many of …

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