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NACHA Tightens Risk Management, Restricts Payment Aggregation

NACHA, the rules-setting body for the automated clearing house network, this week announced membership approval of a rule amendment that will raise fines for unauthorized transactions and cut off ACH access for companies that enter too many such payments into the network. NACHA has also issued a rules clarification that …

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An EFT Summit Helps Costco Weigh Options for Web-Based PIN Debit

In a development that could lend considerable momentum to efforts to bring PIN debit to the Internet, Costco Wholesale Corp. is investigating at least three technologies that would allow the retailing giant to accept PIN debit cards for payment on its Web site, according to sources familiar with the matter. …

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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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Though Still Shaky, a Smaller TRM Gets Closer to Profitability

Still financially challenged but claiming to be on the mend, TRM Corp., operator of the nation's second-largest non-bank ATM network, reduced its loss in the third quarter as it culled underperforming machines and cut expenses. The Portland, Ore.-based firm on Friday reported a net loss of $4.89 million compared with …

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Its Overhaul Complete, Visa Shoots for the Moon with Its Pending IPO

Visa Inc. late Friday said it aims to raise $10 billion in its upcoming initial public offering of stock. The figure, while preliminary, is four times the $2.4 billion MasterCard Inc. grossed in its May 2006 IPO, the first chance the market had to value a bank card network. A …

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A Bill Offers Relief to Merchants Besieged by Suits over Receipts

Few people would deny that a law Congress enacted in 2003 mandating payment card receipt truncation had a noble aim?to prevent criminals from getting enough data when they obtained other people's transaction receipts to steal identities or commit card fraud. But some merchants, while complying with the truncation provision that …

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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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Upon Further Review, Accounts Exposed in TJX Breach Double

Sources reached by Digital Transactions News aren't surprised at the news that the number of credit and debit card accounts affected in the TJX Cos. breach has doubled, as disclosed by court filings and reported this week by The Boston Globe. Although the off-price retailing chain reported in March that …

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Report: Debit Card Outlook Bright, But Banks Failing on Activation

Debit cards remain the fastest-growing payment devices and they seem likely to endure a possible economic slowdown better than credit cards, according to a new report from TowerGroup Inc. Nevertheless, financial institutions have a propensity to pump out many more debit cards than consumers want. According to the report, “Crediting …

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With Volumes Rising, Pulse Joins Trend to Upgrade Fraud Detection

As fear of fraud climbs at electronic-funds transfer networks along with PIN debit traffic counts, the networks are adopting a variety of technologies to detect fishy transactions. The latest is Pulse EFT Association LP, a Houston-based unit of Discover Financial Services Inc. Pulse on Tuesday announced it is rolling out …

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Key PCI Deadline Passes With Half of Big Merchants Compliant

The Sept. 30 deadline for large merchants to certify compliance with the Payment Card Industry data-security standard, or PCI, passed quietly over the weekend with an estimated half of so-called Level 1 merchants meeting the card industry's guidelines for protecting card data from fraudsters. And, according to experts contacted by …

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First Data Cuts Data Centers As Its Road Show Starts

First Data Corp. is giving more glimpses of its previously announced plans to tighten up operations as top management and private-equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. struggle to meet a planned Sept. 30 closing date for KKR's $29 billion leveraged buyout of the No. 1 payments processor. In a …

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The New Irony of Signature Cards: Good at Fraud, Bad at Risk

Data Insecurity Part 5 While absolute dollars of fraud are rising with volume, the payments industry has done a commendable job in managing risk. For every $100 in purchases with signature-based credit cards, only about a nickel winds up as fraud?about one-third what it was 15 years ago?and that rate …

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New Biller Categories, More Vendors Spur PINless Debit Growth

Transactions consumers make online with PIN-debit cards?but without entering their PINs?will soar 40% this year, to an estimated 92 million payments, driven by rising biller adoption, an expansion of eligible biller categories, and increasing availability of the payment option among vendors that handle payments for billers, according to a new …

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Discover Expands Its Gift Card Franchise Through a Big Mall Operator

Discover Financial Services LLC for the first time is selling its gift card to non-Discover customers and at retail locations through a new agreement with Chicago-based General Growth Properties Inc., the nation's second-largest regional shopping mall developer and manager. Under the program, consumers will be able to buy Discover gift …

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NYCE, Fair Isaac Focus on Terminal-Based PIN Debit Fraud Control

Seeking to contain a growing form of payment card fraud, the NYCE Payments Network LLC has called upon risk-control technology provider Fair Isaac Corp. to help it spot fraud at the network's point-of-sale terminals and ATMs that accept PIN-based debit cards. While NYCE is not reporting any unusual fraud, its …

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Pulse Takes Aim at the ACH with New Recurring PIN-less Service

Pulse EFT Association LP, which has become the latest electronic funds transfer network to introduce a commercial PIN-less debit service that allows cardholders to make recurring payments to certain billers, sees the service as a way to take payment market share from the automated clearing house network. “It's a great …

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Why a Small Bank Sees Big Things in College Prepaid Programs

A small Oklahoma banking company is looking to an ambitious university prepaid card deployment, which also involves contactless payment, to help it diversify a prepaid service it offers primarily to the Hispanic population. Central National Bank, Enid, Okla., is issuing PIN-based prepaid debit cards to the 10,300 students, faculty, and …

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Cap One Extends Debit Reach with $700 Million NetSpend Deal

Capital One Financial Corp.’s decision to buy prepaid card processor NetSpend Corp. comes at a time when the network-branded prepaid card market is rapidly expanding and close on the heels of Cap One’s market-changing move into debit cards that can be held by consumers with accounts at any bank (Digital …

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How Vending Payments Could Benefit from the Change in Reg E

The nascent market for electronic transactions in self-service machines should get a sizable boost from a Federal Reserve rule change set to go into effect Aug. 6, an industry observer notes. The rule change could also foster the development of contactless transactions at these machines, laying the groundwork for payments …

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