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Study Shows Growth for E-Payments, But Paper Lurks Under the Hood

Many studies have documented the rise of card, automated clearing house, and other forms of electronic payments, but a new one from Hitachi Consulting and the Bank Administration Institute sheds some light on just how consumers divide their payments behavior. According to the nationwide study of 3,308 consumers who completed …

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BART Pilot Results Prove Case for Multiaccount NFC, First Data Says

Results from a pilot in San Francisco involving multiple accounts on cell phones equipped with specialized contactless-payment capability show that consumers will readily adopt such technology as a form of wallet and as a way of accessing marketing content, says an executive with the processor involved in the pilot. In …

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Interchange: the Unheralded Benefit of Unembossed Cards

Visa Inc. this week announced it would permit the widespread issuance of unembossed consumer credit and debit cards and business debit cards. In doing so, Visa played up the advantages to issuers, including less-complex supply-chain management, quicker activation, the ability to issue cards to customers in person at bank and …

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Both Sides Claim Victory After Judge Rules in Discover’s Antitrust Case

The federal judge presiding over Discover Financial Services' antitrust case against Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. for lost business from would-be financial-institution partners has disposed of pre-trial motions, setting the stage for trial in a network conflict that began a decade ago. At issue is the alleged harm to Discover …

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Shift to Discount Stores Hurts First Data, But New Products Await

Merchant transaction volume increased by a healthy 11% at processor First Data Corp. in the second quarter, but a marked shift by consumers toward debit cards and spending at big discounters lowered margins at the card industry's biggest processor. Debit's growth has been outpacing credit's for years, but in a …

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Doldrums Over, Summer Winds Fill Sails of Alternative Payments

This article begins a six-part series by industry analyst Steve Mott that examines the growing economic tensions and structural conflicts that are drawing the acquiring side of the card processing business into a sustained battle with card issuers. Five Digital Transactions News installments assess the divergent impacts of this conflict …

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Obopay’s Price Hike Has Evoked No User Complaints, Processor Says

Mobile-payments processor Obopay Inc., which is increasing its fee to send money to 25 cents from 10 cents effective Aug. 7, says it has not had complaints from users despite the more than doubling in the transaction price. “We're pleased we got it right,” says Gregory Holmes, president of Obopay …

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A MyGallons Rival Emerges to Let Users Lock in Gas Prices

While MyGallons LLC struggles with issues surrounding the launch last week of its prepaid card that lets consumers hedge the price of gas (Digital Transactions News, July 7), another startup is emerging with a similar business model. Boynton Beach, Fla.-based GasBankUSA LLC plans to start issuing debit cards later this …

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MasterCard Plans to Have U.S. P-to-P Service Launched by Early ’09

Eyeing opportunities in the U.S. person-to-person payments market, MasterCard Worldwide announced on Thursday it plans to begin testing a service based on mobile phones later this year and introduce a commercial service early in 2009. The card network will use its existing MoneySend remittance system to clear and settle transactions, …

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Answering Analysts, First Data Keeps Mum About Chase Paymentech

When it comes to information about the uncertain future of Chase Paymentech Solutions LLC, the world's largest merchant acquirer, the analysts just weren't taking no for answer. The occasion was processor First Data Corp.'s first-quarter earnings conference call on Friday, during which the company also revealed that it had spent …

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