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Obopay Moves to Allow Direct Payments from User Checking Accounts

In a move that it hopes will attract more users to its mobile-payments product, Obopay Inc. is allowing account holders to send money to other persons directly out of their checking accounts. In a further change, recipients of these transfers no longer need to have Obopay accounts and may have …

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San Francisco NFC Pilot Tests Rewards As Well As Payments

A test of contactless payment via mobile phones, launched this week in San Francisco, relies on near-field communication (NFC) technology not only to handle transactions but also to manage consumer rewards. It differs from past NFC pilots in the U.S. in another way: It doesn't rely on either the MasterCard …

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Did Buyer’s Remorse at Cap One Sink the $700 Million NetSpend Deal?

Though Capital One Financial Corp. and prepaid card manager NetSpend Holdings Inc. late on Monday said they had “mutually agreed” to call off Cap One’s planned $700 million cash acquisition of NetSpend, the move may have been a consequence of the deal’s hefty price tag, says an analyst who follows …

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With Plug-In, PayPal Looks for Expanded E-Commerce Reach

PayPal Inc. on Tuesday will make available to its entire account base a so-called virtual debit card it has been testing with a large number of account holders for nearly 18 months. The new product, which PayPal has dubbed Plug-In, carries a MasterCard Worldwide brand and allows users to buy …

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Before IPO, Visa Reaches a $2.25 Billion AmEx Antitrust Settlement

In an attempt to clear away legal issues before its planned initial public stock offering next year, Visa Inc. today said it would pay rival American Express Co. more than $2 billion to settle an antitrust lawsuit AmEx brought seeking compensation for lost business during the years a Visa rule …

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The Bell Is About To Ring for an Independent Metavante

A representative of Metavante Corp. will ring the opening bell Friday at the New York Stock Exchange in a ceremony that will cap seven months of work since Marshall & Ilsley Corp., the bank-holding company that founded Metavante in 1964, announced in April the banking services and payment processor's planned …

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Online, Other Factors Beat Costs in Driving Alternative Payments

For all the publicity surrounding merchant dissatisfaction with payment-acceptance costs, the issue doesn't rank high with online retailers looking into alternatives to bank-issued credit and debit cards, a payment-industry researcher says. E-commerce merchants are adopting, or investigating, such payment providers as PayPal Inc. and Bill Me Later Inc. hoping most …

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Google: Don’t Read Too Much into Our M-Payment Patent Application

Despite the frenzy of media speculation it unleashed over the Labor Day holiday weekend, Google Inc.'s application for a patent covering mobile payments draws little comment from the Mountain View, Calif.-based search giant beyond a cautionary note that the mobile service may not progress beyond the drawing board. “We file …

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Amazon Officially Joins Online Payments Fray with ‘Flexible Payments’

With its official unveiling on Friday of an early version of an online payments system, e-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc. has launched itself into head-on competition with established players like PayPal Inc. and well-funded upstarts like Google Checkout. The service, called Amazon Flexible Payments, is in a so-called beta stage with …

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If It Happens, a TSYS Spin-off Will Add to Industry Overhaul

Confirming long-standing industry speculation, Columbus, Ga.-based bank-holding company Synovus Financial Corp. on Tuesday said it would consider spinning off its processing subsidiary, Total System Services Inc. (TSYS), to Synovus shareholders. Assuming a spin-off eventually happens, TSYS will have played a key role in 2007's major processing-industry restructuring that will take …

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