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PayPal’s Latest T-Commerce Deal Offers Potential to Reach More Than 80 Million Households

PayPal Inc. this week struck a deal that offers the San Jose, Calif.-based processor the potential to reach TV viewers in more than 80 million U.S. households. The deal, with San Francisco-based commerce-platform vendor Delivery Agent Inc., furthers PayPal’s recent push into the nascent market for so-called T-Commerce transactions, or …

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CSI’s SPIN, with Payments to Visa Cards, Is the Latest Entry in Faster Transactions

As more and more financial institutions, processors, and networks climb on the instant-payments bandwagon, Computer Services Inc. has introduced a person-to-person payment service with a twist: It delivers near-real-time payments to recipients’ Visa debit cards. CSI, which calls its new service SPIN, for Social Payments Instant Network, has one client …

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Square Fills an Online Gap with Its New Square Market E-Commerce Service

Mobile-payments processor Square Inc. on Wednesday moved to fill a gap in its product lineup by introducing Square Market, an e-commerce service for small U.S. merchants. Square Market publishes a merchant’s Web pages at no charge, doesn’t charge for listings, and charges a straight 2.75% of the sale for a …

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‘Say-On-Pay’ Vote Shows VeriFone Shareholders Want Change They Can Believe in

  In the wake of recent top-level management changes, shareholders of leading point-of-sale terminal maker VeriFone Systems Inc. last week voted overwhelmingly against the company’s executive-compensation plan. While the ballot was advisory, observers say it is noteworthy because stockholders rarely reject the pay plans corporate boards of directors now present …

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The FTC Sues Newtek Just Days After Hauling IRN to Court

In a move that indicates federal regulators are getting more serious about policing independent sales organizations and other merchant processors, the Federal Trade Commission on Friday announced it is suing Newtek Merchant Solutions and its former president, Derek Depuydt. The FTC added both Newtek and Depuydt as defendants in an …

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Eye on the Law: FTC Rings ‘Fire Alarm’ with ISO Case; Supreme Court Okays Arbitration

A lawsuit brought earlier this month by the Federal Trade Commission against a telemarketer and its merchant processor should serve as a warning to independent sales organizations and other acquirers that they could be held responsible for their clients’ actions, according to a prominent payments attorney. “The FTC’s suit should …

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Concern About Duplicate Checks Rises with Soaring Popularity of Mobile Deposits

As the popularity of mobile remote deposit capture grows, some payments observers say the risk that checks might be deposited more than once may increase, as well. To be sure, there’s nothing new about the risk of duplicate checks. The problem has existed at least since the 2004 introduction of …

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New PCI Council Rules Call for More Extensive Testing of Card-Accepting Devices

  More testing and documentation for payment card-accepting devices that process personal identification numbers are the order of the day under newly revised requirements from the PCI Security Standards Council. The revisions, dubbed Version 4.0 of the PIN Transaction Security (PTS) Point-of-Interaction (POI) requirements, are the first of three major …

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ATM ISOs See a Deposit Bonanza But View Card Networks As Obstacles to Innovation

  ATM owners and operators are thrilled about the new opportunities deposit automation and mobile devices are creating for their industry. They’re not so thrilled about the major card networks, according to survey findings released Tuesday by the ATM Industry Association, an international trade group of ATM independent sales organizations, …

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