In a sign that check image exchange continues to make steady progress, SVPCO has reported its national network processed 56.5 million items in June, an 11.1% increase over May's volume. Total dollar volume for the month reached $157 billion, up 4% over May. Daily average items, a keenly watched indicator, …
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Unfazed by eBay’s Ban, Google Eyes PayPal, Other Payment Methods
Ebay Inc.'s decision to bar Google Inc.'s new payment product from its massive online auction site doesn't seem to faze the online search company. Indeed, the executive in charge of Google Checkout, which debuted less than two weeks ago (Digital Transactions News, June 29), tells Digital Transactions News Google has …
Read More »First Biometric Fob for RFID Payment Could Be in Pilot by Year’s End
Privaris Inc. expects to begin pilots for a biometrically secured contactless-payment fob in both physical point-of-sale and Internet payment applications by year's end, an executive with the Charlottesville, Va.-based company says. While the device, which Privaris announced last week as the first contactless key fob secured by fingerprint ID, has …
Read More »PayPal Prepares for a Two-Phase Rollout of Its Virtual Debit Card
PayPal Inc. will start rolling out its so-called virtual debit card to “hundreds of thousands” of users some time this month in a process it expects to complete by the end of August, a spokesperson for the San Jose, Calif.-based unit of online auctioneer eBay Inc. tells Digital Transactions News. …
Read More »Google’s Payment Service, Tied to AdWords, Could Be ‘Game-Changer’
Following a year of on-again, off-again speculation about its plans in online payments, Google Inc. launched a transaction service Thursday with at least 92 online merchants of various sizes already signed on, from Ace Hardware, Ritz Camera, and Buy.com to Trendy Togs and FaucetDirect. The new service, called Google Checkout, …
Read More »Will 1,000 Philly Coke Machines Usher Contactless into Vending?
Some 1,000 Coca-Cola vending machines in Philadelphia will be equipped with contactless-payment technology over the next four weeks, and will all be accepting contactless tokens for payment by the end of July, according to USA Technologies Inc., the Malvern, Pa.-based company whose e-Port radio-frequency device is being used with the …
Read More »Chase Adds Contactless Technology to 1.8 Million Visa Debit Cards
JPMorgan Chase & Co., the largest issuer of contactless credit cards in the country with 7 million in circulation, is now adding contactless payment technology to its debit cards. The banking giant, which brands its contactless cards “blink,” has plans to re-issue 1.8 million debit cards with the Visa mark …
Read More »Observers Split over How Much Google Will Compete with PayPal
With online search giant Google Inc. reportedly a week away from launching its long-expected payment service, observers differ on the question of whether the service will allow merchants to accept electronic payments on their own sites or be limited to Google's own platforms, especially the rapidly growing Google Base online …
Read More »Networks Begin to Make a Case for Cards at Vending Machines
Transaction Network Services Inc., which is routing wireless card transactions for Pepsi Co. at 500 vending machines, plans to boost that count to 10,000 machines across the country in 2007. TNS executives tell Digital Transactions in a story for the upcoming July-August issue that higher transactions tickets are helping to …
Read More »ISOs And NFC Specs Lend Impetus to Contactless Payment Trend
New technical specifications for so-called near-field communication (NFC), released this week by an international rules-setting body backing the technology, should add momentum in the U.S. to the trend toward contactless payments on mobile phones. “A lot's happening behind closed doors,” says Erik Michielsen, director of RFID and M2M research at …
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