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Intuit Offers $142 Million for ECHO To Cap Payments ‘Portal’

Intuit Inc. has notched yet another acquisition calculated to augment its widely used accounting software with electronic-payments capability by agreeing to pay $142 million in cash to buy Electronic Clearing House Inc. (ECHO), a publicly held, Camarillo, Calif.-based processor of card and automated clearing house transactions. The deal, which is …

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Online Resources Starts to Process Online Gift Card Orders

The links between the growing payment sectors of prepaid cards and online banking just got a little tighter with the creation by Online Resources Corp. of a new service that lets consumers buy private-label gift cards through their financial institutions' online banking and bill-payment sites. The service, called CardHQ, currently …

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Pricing, Retailing Rivalry Likely Led to Sam’s Club’s MasterCard Deal

Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s decision to accept MasterCard Worldwide credit cards?but not credit cards from Visa USA–at its 500-plus Sam's Club stores stems from competitive forces in the warehouse retailing business, but may also signal the beginning of the end of uniformity of merchant acceptance of the two bank card brands. …

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E-Retailers’ Appetite for Payments Hikes PayPal, Checkout Acceptance

It's not yet four months old, but already Google Inc.'s Checkout Internet payment service is making an impact, with 7% of online retailers surveyed in recent weeks by CyberSource Corp. having adopted it. That compares with 35% for PayPal, 24% for e-checks and other automated clearing house debits, and 16% …

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New Super Switch Lets Visa Handle Transaction Growth, Diversity

Visa USA, which on Wednesday announced it has completed a massive, five-year project to overhaul its authorization platform, says the new system will allow the network to handle expected jumps in both the volume and diversity of electronic transactions. The overhaul, which its chief architect, John Partridge, calls “the single …

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BankServ Enters P2P, Mobile Payments Business with Magex Deal

The U.S. person-to-person payments business, including P2P payments on cell phones, attracted yet another entrant with the announcement Tuesday by BankServ Inc. that it had acquired the managed-payments platform of Magex Holdings Ltd., a U.K. company, for an undisclosed sum. In the deal, San Francisco-based BankServ, a 10-year-old private company …

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Issuers Win And Lose As the Fed Puts Reg E’s Stamp on Payroll Cards

In the Federal Reserve Board's final rule that extends Regulation E provisions to the fast-growing payroll card sector, electronic transaction reporting won out over paper statements, but issuers may take on added risk with a longer time period for dispute resolution, experts say. After a two-year process that involved taking …

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MasterCard Launches Real-Time Substantiation for Health-Benefit Cards

Looking to increase the number of debit cards tied to flexible-spending accounts and other tax-advantaged health-care plans, MasterCard Worldwide has introduced a system that the Purchase, N.Y.-based bank card network says collects item-level detail and provides real-time substantiation at the point of sale. Substantiation, required by Internal Revenue Service rules …

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Discover Scores Exclusive Deal with Fast-Growing Dollar Tree Chain

In marketing coup for Discover Financial Services LLC, Dollar Tree Stores Inc. has agreed to accept cards issued on Discover's network exclusively in about 2,100 of its 3,100 stores across the country. The deal, which takes effect immediately, means the Cheseapeake, Va.-based chain, which is part of a fast-growing retail …

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Peppercoin Pursues Opportunity in Contactless, Vending

Peppercoin Inc., which started out as a processor of so-called micropayments for online content but soon began to embrace small-value point-of-sale transactions, now sees opportunity in both contactless technology and vending markets, its top executive says. “We've set bigger sights for ourselves,” says Mark Friedman, chief executive of the Waltham, …

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