U.S. credit card transaction and dollar-volume growth once again played second fiddle to debit, according to the latest financial reports from MasterCard Inc. and Visa Inc. And U.S. debit and still-strong international growth kept the networks' operating earnings in the black during their quarters ended June 30, although a one-time …
Read More »Amazon Ramps Up the Online-Payments Competition
Amazon.com Inc., the nation's largest Internet retailer, became a larger force in the online-payments market on Tuesday when it unveiled two services that give merchants and consumers more alternatives to eBay Inc.'s PayPal and Google Inc.'s Google Checkout, not to mention the general-purpose credit cards. Both services, dubbed Checkout by …
Read More »Doldrums Over, Summer Winds Fill Sails of Alternative Payments
This article begins a six-part series by industry analyst Steve Mott that examines the growing economic tensions and structural conflicts that are drawing the acquiring side of the card processing business into a sustained battle with card issuers. Five Digital Transactions News installments assess the divergent impacts of this conflict …
Read More »Obopay’s Price Hike Has Evoked No User Complaints, Processor Says
Mobile-payments processor Obopay Inc., which is increasing its fee to send money to 25 cents from 10 cents effective Aug. 7, says it has not had complaints from users despite the more than doubling in the transaction price. “We're pleased we got it right,” says Gregory Holmes, president of Obopay …
Read More »With Eight Months to Go, Some Banks May Have to Scramble To Do IATs
A significant minority of financial institutions may not be ready to implement a new application for international automated clearing house payments by next March, even though that's when all banks will have to start supporting it, according to research published this week. The new application, known as International ACH Transactions, …
Read More »POP’s Still on a Roll a Year After BOC’s Debut
Some observers speculated that the point-of-purchase, or POP, electronic-check code would go “pop” after the supposedly more merchant- and consumer-friendly back-office conversion (BOC) code debuted in March 2007, but the latest automated clearing house volume numbers show otherwise. POP posted 115.3 million transactions in the first quarter, up 48.7% from …
Read More »A High-Tech Card Maker Aims for ‘Holy Grail’ of Transaction Cards
Innovative Card Technologies Inc., a 15-year-old maker of high-tech bank cards, expects to have pilots under way with U.S. financial institutions by the end of September for its primary product, a credit-card-sized device that generates a one-time pass code for online transactions. Steven R. Delcarson, chief executive of the Los …
Read More »Eye on Earnings: American Express, USA Technologies, Fifth Third
Lending took a bit out of travel-and-entertainment card leader American Express Co.'s second-quarter profits, but discount revenue still grew. Meanwhile, Fifth Third Processing Solutions outperformed its struggling parent company, and USA Technologies Inc. reported that transactions on its network of unattended machines more than doubled while sales of contactless card-reading …
Read More »Online Banking Grows at BofA and Chase, But Who Is Active?””
Second-quarter earnings reports from Bank of America Corp. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. show strong online-banking growth at both giant institutions. BofA also reported today that its base of active bill-payment accounts is up nearly 15% from mid-2007. But subjectivity could be an element in the numbers as banks try …
Read More »TNS Hopes Its Dial-up-to-IP Converter Will Draw Cost-Conscious Merchants
With an estimated 11 million point-of-sale terminals still in place in the U.S. processing card transactions on dial-up connections, processors and merchants are seeking ways to convert these devices to broadband without taking on the costs of replacing them. The latest is Transaction Network Services Inc., a Reston, Va.-based company …
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