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Launch of Mobile Services Could Reignite Growth for Remote Capture

After a rough year that saw its momentum slow somewhat, remote deposit capture could be poised for faster growth as banks and non-bank companies move into consumer and small-business markets, according to a new report. Indeed, growth rates for remote capture, a technology that allows businesses and individuals to deposit …

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New Products Key to Revving up Growth in Bill-Pay Adoption

More evidence that the online bill-payment market isn't exactly a slam-dunk for banks emerged Monday when Aite Group LLC issued a report saying that while adoption of online bill-pay is still growing, the rate of increase is slowing. Bill-pay vendors need to get serious about innovations if they want to …

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House Interchange Bill Brings Out the Venom on Both Sides

Rested after their recent skirmish over 7-Eleven Inc.'s anti-interchange petitions, the interchange partisans went at it again Thursday in Congress. The battleground this time was a House Financial Services Committee hearing on the bill from U.S. Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., that would require more interchange disclosures and demolish most of …

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Report: Open-Loop Prepaid Load Volume Will Top Closed-Loop by 2012

The year 2012 could mark a milestone for the prepaid card industry. That's when load volume on so-called open-loop, or general-purpose, prepaid cards could surpass load volume on closed-loop cards, if predictions by Mercator Advisory Group Inc. prove true. Maynard, Mass.-based Mercator recently released several prepaid market reports, the latest …

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Tyfone Sees Its New Patent Advancing NFC on Memory Cards

In the wake of a patent award announced this week, a top Tyfone Inc. executive says the company expects to have what it calls a “scalable” platform built by the middle of next year for a contactless mobile-payments system based on Secure Digital memory cards that fit into handsets. “The …

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Banks Start To Lose Their Appetite for Juicy Overdraft Fees

Having lost one brawl with Congress this year over credit cards, big banks apparently are in no mood to fight about another increasingly political issue, overdraft fees. Leading debit card issuers Bank of America Corp. on Tuesday and JPMorgan Chase & Co. on Wednesday announced major changes to their overdraft-fee …

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Processing Fees Are Lower, But Big And New Clients Benefit Most

Merchant acquirers and independent sales organizations are paying about 10% less for authorization and back-end transaction processing services than they did in 2007, according to new study by The Strawhecker Group. But, not surprisingly, big acquirers get the best pricing, and new clients of service providers are getting better deals …

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Merchants Urge That U.S. Follow Overseas Example on Interchange

Merchants turned up the heat on banks and the bank card networks on Thursday by releasing a report showing that interchange fees in the U.S are much higher than in other countries, and arguing that policymakers in the U.S. should regulate interchange as have their counterparts overseas. “We want to …

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Wells Brings Remittances to the Internet for ‘Tech-Savvy’ Users

The money-transfer business just got a bit more competitive. Wells Fargo & Co. on Wednesday said it has added an online feature to its ExpressSend service, enabling customers to send money to seven countries from their computer keyboards at any time. “It's in response to our customers' wants,” Steve Clark, …

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Success of Check 21 Sends Substitute Checks in Free Fall, Data Show

As the fifth anniversary of the Check 21 law draws near, the volume of paper substitute checks created by the law is in a free fall, recent data show. That, experts say, indicates the law has successfully paved the way for fully electronic clearing of check images. The number of …

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